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Margaret Thatcher: a national treasure?
By AOL Money Staff, Jan 11, 2012
The recent release of The Iron Lady has re-ignited the debate around one of the most divisive Prime Ministers in history. Love her or hate her, Margaret Thatcher made a lasting impression. So how has...
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Children twice as likely as adults to have a gambling problem
By Damian Wilson, Dec 26, 2011
Does a report from Gamcare show that we are storing up a gambling problem for the future or show that youngsters grow out of gambling addiction?
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Channel Tunnel 'must be cheaper'
By Press Association, Dec 08, 2011
Access charges to the Channel Tunnel should be reduced to give passengers a better deal, a House of Lords report has said. The tunnel was not achieving its full potential, the report from the...
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Why must we pay the police twice to stop crime?
By Chris Wheal, Dec 07, 2011
The police won’t get off their backsides unless somebody pays them extra to do it. Are hard working, law-abiding taxpayers being asked to pay twice to stop crime?
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The public sector strikes - right or wrong?
By AOL Money Staff, Nov 30, 2011
Two of our writers slug it out - literally - on the most divisive issue of the day, the public sector strikes
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UK consumer confidence dragged down - again
By Adrian Holliday, Nov 17, 2011
Nationwide's Expectations Index has returned its lowest ever reading as consumers reel from high unemployment figures, above-target inflation and grim GDP growth
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Ordinary people pay for tax havens
By Martin Cloake, Nov 08, 2011
Stark evidence of how ordinary citizens are paying for the tax haven status of corporations is revealed by an amendment to Jersey's current budget
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One-off tax on top 10% ‘will rebalance economy’
By Martin Cloake, Nov 07, 2011
A once radical proposal for a one-off wealth tax is gaining support as the real nature of the financial bail-outs becomes clearer.
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