This issue just gets stranger and stranger (and this bug report more
convoluted! Thanks for helping and bearing with me).

What is happening now is that when I login I get immediately prompted
for my wifi password. If I type it in really quick while the rest of
gnome is still loading it usually connects successfully (that's new). If
I type it in a little later it almost always fails. If I try and connect
manually later it fails (as usual).

Also, keys are still not showing in seahorse.

Response to the numbered requests in your previous post:

1. See nm-applet attachment for the output when starting nm-applet from
the console (I did this in my partners session because nm-applet wasn't
auto-starting there for some reason, I HAVE to start it manually from
the console a lot of the time. See point 3 below for more about this).

2. See attachment ldd usrbinnm-applet for output of ldd /usr/bin/nm-
applet

3. I've found that the issue with the nm-applet not showing seems to
only happen to the second user to login. e.g. My partner logs in, the
applet is shown, he finishes working and logs out. Then I log in, the
applet is not shown. Same happens vica versa. Sometime it seems to still
be running because it is in the list of processes and connects, other
times I have to start it myself from the console.

4. I only have 'lo' lines in /etc/network/interfaces so i've left that
as it is.

5. See attachment ldd usrsbinNetworkManager for output of ldd
//usr/sbin/NetworkManager

** Attachment added: "Output when starting nm-applet from the console"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17608289/nm-applet

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[intrepid] network manager repeatedly asks for key, cannot connect to secured 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/265127
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