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Should the NHS be able to pay for organs?
By Sarah Coles, Oct 11, 2011
Report suggests NHS should pay the funeral expenses for those who donate organs. What do you think? Is this right?
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Tesco's sales slip as Aldi grows market share
By Adrian Holliday, Oct 05, 2011
So Tesco this morning admitted to the City that its experienced the worst six months of UK trading for two decades. It is also facing some consumer scepticism over its recent Big Price Drop.
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Why are workers turning down free cash?
By Adrian Holliday, Oct 05, 2011
Confidence in pensions may be weak - but there are clear benefits for many workers.
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'Greedy bankers are good for us'
By Adrian Holliday, Oct 04, 2011
Greedy bankers are good because a more selfish outlook encourages us to look for a better life elsewhere. Countries with more equality are less successful because they don't have to worry...
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Should Britain adopt Denmark's new 'fat tax'?
By Hannah Ricci, Oct 03, 2011
Would a higher price on fatty foods put you off buying them? That's the aim of Denmark's new 'fat tax,' which puts a mark-up on products that contain more than 2.3% of saturated fat.
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Your battle to make ends meet is a small price to pay says Bank of England
By Sarah Coles, Sep 27, 2011
In a strange reversing of a famous Thatcherite announcement, a Bank of England spokesman has announced that the massive and increasing cost of living is well worth the pain if it saves us from...
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Should people be forced to take minimum wage jobs or lose benefits?
By Sarah Coles, Aug 29, 2011
Should people be forced to work? Should they be turfed off benefits if they refuse to take jobs paying the minimum wage? This is a new proposal from a think tank usually known for its liberal...
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The strike: how much damage?
By Guy Clapperton, Aug 25, 2011
The economy isn't going to be helped by the public sector's strike. Different groups are offering different versions of what's going to happen as a result, with one sector claiming this is making it...
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