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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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Potential Olympics brings for all is huge, says expert
By Martin Cloake, Nov 03, 2011
In the final part of our look at the London Olympics, expert Matt Rogan argues that the Games are already bringing more benefit to Britain than is being acknowledged
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Britain has hosted Olympics in austerity before
By Martin Cloake, Nov 02, 2011
Austerity brought the best out of the London Olympics of 1948 and, says expert Matt Rogan, the signs are that it can do so again next year.
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‘Music, football and NFL key to Stratford’s future’
By Martin Cloake, Nov 01, 2011
While many see the Olympic Stadium saga as illustrating all that’s wrong with London 2012, one expert reckons there is a danger of missing the big picture.
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HMRC boss Hartnett under fire from all sides
By Martin Cloake, Oct 24, 2011
HMRC boss Dave Hartnett faces renewed calls for his resignation today as criticism of his dealing with top firms grows across the political spectrum.
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Saab on a knife edge
By Adrian Holliday, Oct 21, 2011
Saab's life chances are dwindling away. Two more investors that might have thrown the troubled car company a lifeline have walked away. The once-proud brand now faces the end
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