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The top 10 villains of 2012
By Eric Ninn, Dec 25, 2012
This year has been about Olympian heroes and royal celebrations but 2012 has also seen scandalous revelations where established national treasures and figures of authority have been unveiled as...
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MPs call for shredding of ex-RBS chief's knighthood
By Eric Ninn, Jan 19, 2012
Disgraced ex-RBS chief Sir Fred Goodwin could finally face the ignominy of seeing his knighthood shredded after MPs across the political spectrum began lobbying for its removal.
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ArgosCompare forced offline over FSA rules
By Eric Ninn, Jan 19, 2012
Against Russian-speaking meerkats and obese opera singers, there was no comparison when it came to ArgosCompare, the high street retailer’s offering in the highly competitive price aggregator market.
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Hungary default on cards over Brussels legal action
By Eric Ninn, Jan 18, 2012
Hungary is teetering on the edge of a major sovereign default after the European Commission (EC) decided to withhold a new bail-out over its controversial constitutional reforms
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FSA fines RBS Insurance brands £2.1m
By Eric Ninn, Jan 18, 2012
'Forging signatures' and 'poor communication' has led the FSA to slap a £2.1m fine on insurance brands DIrect Line and Churchill, both of which are owned by RBS
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PM to announce new airport for London
By Eric Ninn, Jan 18, 2012
Plans to build a new £50bn airport at the mouth of the Thames Estuary are to be considered by the government in the coming weeks
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Asian stocks rally on China's growth despite slowdown
By Eric Ninn, Jan 17, 2012
Asian stocks have rallied on hopes the Chinese government will increase fiscal spending after announcing the country's growth had slowed for the first time since 2008.
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