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Liam Byrne: Labour 'must get tough on big business' -
Labour must promise voters more power to improve schools and hospitals and take tougher action against the "robber barons" of big business to
win the next election, Liam Byrne, the party's policy strategist, says.
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Greek PM tries to win backing from parties for reforms -
ATHENS, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos met leaders of political parties in his coalition on Sunday to persuade them to back painful reforms demanded by the near-bankrupt country's foreign lenders.
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How penny auction websites can leave you with a hole in your pocket -
Methods vary but the message at penny auctions is the same – make the winning bid and you can pick up expensive goods at a fraction of their value. But is it as straightforward as it seems'Somewhere in the UK a person going by the name of "minga60" must ...
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Tweet us for chance to win RDR book -
Chris Davies, director at Consultancy Engage Partnership, has written what he says is the first book about the retail distribution review and the industry’s battle for clients’ hearts and minds. To celebrate the launch of Winning Client Trust, we have ...
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Cannabis taxation: a win-win all round, Richard Branson tells MPs -
Virgin boss appears before Commons committee to argue for regulation of drug and diversion of resources to crime-fightingThe market for cannabis in Britain should be regulated and taxed, and responsibility for drug policy moved from the Home Office to ...
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Woolworths workers win fight for compensation -
Shopworkers union says most of 24,000 people who lost jobs will receive 60 days' pay because administrators failed to consultFormer
Woolworths employees have been awarded a total of up to £67.8m in compensation, the shopworkers' ...
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Finland's pro-euro candidates set to win presidential election -
Finns are approaching the EU as an institution with only upside advantages because the debts are all ringfenced in the southThe Finns are about to vote for a pro-euro president. The two front runners are in the pro-euro camp and, if they get through ...
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Hungary PM hopes for quick remedy to dispute with EU -
European Union concerns over Hungary's disputed laws on its central bank and judiciary can be resolved swiftly, Prime Minister Viktor Orban tells the European Parliament in an effort to stave off legal action by Brussels and
win an aid package ...
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Tesco attempts to win back customers -
The supermarket's £5 off offer seeks to reverse the failed Price Drop campaign, which saw rival supermarkets triumph over the Christmas periodTesco is heavily promoting an offer to lure shoppers back to its stores after admitting its last campaign to ...
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Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang quits -
Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang is leaving the struggling internet company, as it tries to revive its revenue growth and
win over disgruntled shareholders under a new leader.
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Ed Miliband backs Ed Balls' stance on spending cuts -
Ed Miliband echoes statement from shadow chancellor that Labour cannot promise to reverse any coalition spending cutsEd Miliband has continued Labour's efforts to
win back credibility on the economy by echoing a statement from Ed Balls, the ...
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