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Gangmaster has licence revoked A gangmaster at the centre of the biggest human trafficking raid by police in the UK has had its licence revoked. news.bbc.co.uk Shop till you prop up the economy, Taiwan residents told Taiwan's prime minister announces a cash handout for all residents in a bid to try to stave off economic crisis. news.bbc.co.uk Broke, not dim Some carmakers struggle while others grow news.bbc.co.uk Discount delight Boost for budget supermarkets as slowdown deepens news.bbc.co.uk Revenue in new offshore tax trawl Offshore tax dodgers will be facing a second round of investigations by HM Revenue & Customs next year. news.bbc.co.uk Russia pushes Ukraine on gas debt Russia demands Ukraine to repay a $2.4bn gas debt, raising fears of a renewed dispute which could disrupt supplies to Europe. news.bbc.co.uk Yugo gone Serbia's iconic vehicle finally runs out of road news.bbc.co.uk Douglas Fraser Future of Scotland's newspapers not black or white news.bbc.co.uk No agreement for US car bail-out US carmakers are given a deadline to produce a viable recovery plan if they want a $25bn government bail-out. news.bbc.co.uk Robert Peston Sorry - but that's not going to be the end of it news.bbc.co.uk EU reaches deal on farm reforms EU ministers agree to reform farm policy by moving more subsidies away from production and liberalising the dairy market. news.bbc.co.uk UK borrowing rise 'is necessary' The government says it is "right to increase borrowing" as figures show public debt rose by £1.4bn last month. news.bbc.co.uk RBS boss apologises over losses Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) chairman, Sir Tom McKillop, says he is "profoundly sorry" for the bank's financial difficulties. news.bbc.co.uk Recession fears hit Wall Street Wall Street shares fall steeply for the second day in a row, amid investors' growing fears of a protracted economic downturn. news.bbc.co.uk Oil price goes below $50 a barrel Oil prices have fallen below $50 a barrel amid growing fears over a global recession and lower demand for oil. news.bbc.co.uk Bankers 'scrap' HBOS campaign The two leading bankers who had hoped to stop Lloyds TSB taking over HBOS appear to have abandoned their plan. news.bbc.co.uk Mothercare sees its profit double Baby goods retailer Mothercare says it is well-placed for Christmas as strong growth in its international and online business helps boost profits. news.bbc.co.uk British teenagers remain optimistic about jobs in face of downturn Most young people are confident of finding a job despite the economic downturn, a survey finds. news.bbc.co.uk UK October budget deficit widens The UK's public sector net borrowing widened by £1.4bn in October ahead of the pre-Budget report, official figures show. news.bbc.co.uk Peugeot Citroen cuts 2,700 jobs French car company Peugeot Citroen announces plans to shed 2,700 jobs because of falling demand in Europe. news.bbc.co.uk Retail sales bring scant comfort Sales on the UK's High Streets fell by a lower-than-expected 0.1% in October, Office for National Statistics figures show. news.bbc.co.uk Rolls-Royce plans 2,000 job cuts Aircraft engine maker Rolls-Royce says it plans to cut between 1,500 and 2,000 jobs in 2009, including 140 in the UK. news.bbc.co.uk Bee crisis Collapse of bee colonies could hit the EU economy news.bbc.co.uk Latvia to seek support from IMF Latvia becomes the second European Union country to seek the International Monetary Fund's help to stabilise its financial system. news.bbc.co.uk Santander snubs UK shareholders The giant Spanish bank Santander has excluded 1.8 million UK shareholders from taking part in a new share issue. news.bbc.co.uk | Business > Arts and Entertainment Last searches:galatasaraywikipediacommercial insurancehigh school musicalanti spam serverrefinance companies Business > Arts and Entertainment | EU reaches deal on farm reforms EU ministers agree to reform farm policy by moving more subsidies away from production and liberalising the dairy market. news.bbc.co.uk UK borrowing rise 'is necessary' The government says it is "right to increase borrowing" as figures show public debt rose by £1.4bn last month. news.bbc.co.uk Broke, not dim Some carmakers struggle while others grow news.bbc.co.uk Recession fears hit Wall Street Wall Street shares fall steeply for the second day in a row, amid investors' growing fears of a protracted economic downturn. news.bbc.co.uk No agreement for US car bail-out US carmakers are given a deadline to produce a viable recovery plan if they want a $25bn government bail-out. news.bbc.co.uk Robert Peston Sorry - but that's not going to be the end of it news.bbc.co.uk Rolls-Royce plans 2,000 job cuts Aircraft engine maker Rolls-Royce says it plans to cut between 1,500 and 2,000 jobs in 2009, including 140 in the UK. news.bbc.co.uk UK October budget deficit widens The UK's public sector net borrowing widened by £1.4bn in October ahead of the pre-Budget report, official figures show. news.bbc.co.uk Santander snubs UK shareholders The giant Spanish bank Santander has excluded 1.8 million UK shareholders from taking part in a new share issue. news.bbc.co.uk Yugo gone Serbia's iconic vehicle finally runs out of road news.bbc.co.uk Douglas Fraser Future of Scotland's newspapers not black or white news.bbc.co.uk Mothercare sees its profit double Baby goods retailer Mothercare says it is well-placed for Christmas as strong growth in its international and online business helps boost profits. news.bbc.co.uk Revenue in new offshore tax trawl Offshore tax dodgers will be facing a second round of investigations by HM Revenue & Customs next year. news.bbc.co.uk Discount delight Boost for budget supermarkets as slowdown deepens news.bbc.co.uk Oil price goes below $50 a barrel Oil prices have fallen below $50 a barrel amid growing fears over a global recession and lower demand for oil. news.bbc.co.uk Shop till you prop up the economy, Taiwan residents told Taiwan's prime minister announces a cash handout for all residents in a bid to try to stave off economic crisis. news.bbc.co.uk RBS boss apologises over losses Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) chairman, Sir Tom McKillop, says he is "profoundly sorry" for the bank's financial difficulties. news.bbc.co.uk Retail sales bring scant comfort Sales on the UK's High Streets fell by a lower-than-expected 0.1% in October, Office for National Statistics figures show. news.bbc.co.uk Russia pushes Ukraine on gas debt Russia demands Ukraine to repay a $2.4bn gas debt, raising fears of a renewed dispute which could disrupt supplies to Europe. news.bbc.co.uk Bankers 'scrap' HBOS campaign The two leading bankers who had hoped to stop Lloyds TSB taking over HBOS appear to have abandoned their plan. news.bbc.co.uk Latvia to seek support from IMF Latvia becomes the second European Union country to seek the International Monetary Fund's help to stabilise its financial system. news.bbc.co.uk Peugeot Citroen cuts 2,700 jobs French car company Peugeot Citroen announces plans to shed 2,700 jobs because of falling demand in Europe. news.bbc.co.uk British teenagers remain optimistic about jobs in face of downturn Most young people are confident of finding a job despite the economic downturn, a survey finds. news.bbc.co.uk Bee crisis Collapse of bee colonies could hit the EU economy news.bbc.co.uk Gangmaster has licence revoked A gangmaster at the centre of the biggest human trafficking raid by police in the UK has had its licence revoked. news.bbc.co.uk |
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