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Britain's most unreliable cars
By lovemoney.com, May 22, 2012
In 2011, one in five cards failed its first MoT test. Japanese vehicles are best and French are worst!
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Cable condemns labour rights reform
By Press Association, May 21, 2012
Plans to cut employment red tape by stripping down labour rights and making it easier for firms to sack under-performing staff have been blasted as "complete nonsense" by Business Secretary Vince...
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Aviva reveals turnaround battle
By Press Association, May 17, 2012
The performance that prompted Aviva shareholders to oust chief executive Andrew Moss has been laid bare in figures. With its shares nearly 40% lower than a year ago, Britain's biggest insurer...
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Car production increases by 9.3%
By Press Association, May 17, 2012
The number of cars built in the UK last month was almost 10% up on a year ago, boosted by strong export demand, new figures show. There were 94,352 cars produced in April, an increase of 9.3% on...
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Warning given over 'housing crisis'
By Press Association, May 17, 2012
More new homes must be built to tackle "the country's burgeoning housing crisis", a new report has said. The National Housing Federation, homelessness charity Shelter and the Chartered Institute...
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New twist in solar tariff cuts saga
By Press Association, May 17, 2012
The Government is considering "tweaking" the start date for the next reduction in solar tariffs, Energy and Climate Change Secretary Edward Davey has said, insisting there would be no "massive...
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Errors in child maintenance figures
By Press Association, May 15, 2012
The error-strewn accounts of the organisation in charge of enforcing child maintenance payments have not been fully signed off by a Government spending watchdog. Some maintenance payments at the...
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Drought warning to water industry
By Press Association, May 15, 2012
Water providers have come under increased pressure from the industry watchdog to ensure drought-stricken areas are helped by regions with more plentiful supplies. The impact of recent weather -...
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