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Margaret Hodge, chair of Commons public accounts committee, reiterates criticism of group’s financial structure
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Toymaker has won the international licence to sell Corgi and Scalextric-branded James Bond products ahead of the release of Spectre next year
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Trio will likely stand trial alongside two other former brokers who pleaded not guilty to similar charges last year
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Disclosure by the 80% taxpayer-owned bank shows the 10 received £1.9m of these allowances for the last four months of 2014
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Discount clothing store’s overall sales remain higher than a year ago because of the rapid expansion of the chain
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Construction company says public-private partnership business worth far more than offer from John Laing Infrastructure Fund
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Chancellor trumpeted his diverted profits tax as a far-reaching crackdown but the reality may not be so ambitious
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It is time for all of us to wear the ‘sandals of humility’ if we are to end division and inequality in society
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Black Friday shoppers engaged in frantic scuffles in a north London Tesco shortly after midnight
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The business secretary, Vince Cable, says the latest banking scandal involving RBS has been disastrous for many households
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In a joint media conference with the president of China, Xi Jinping, the Australian prime minister, Tony Abbott, hails the signing of a free trade agreement
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Mason lambasts the Royal Bank of Scotland and the five other banks fined for manipulating foreign exchange rates
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The first of seven new 200mph state-of-the-art trains is unveiled in London on Thursday by Eurostar
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John Lewis unveils its latest Chritsmas advert on Thursday centring on the friendship between a young boy and Monty, a CGI-animated penguin
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Customers react to Lloyds' announcement of 9,000 job losses and 150 branch closures over the next three years
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Financial Analyst Louis Cooper says Tesco's finances have reached their "worst point" in the supermarket's history
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The driver of a snow plough that collided with the aircraft carrying Total CEO boss Christophe de Margerie was drunk, say Russian investigators
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Chancellor George Osborne welcomes a 'double dose of good economic news' on inflation and pensions
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Dave Lewis, the new CEO of Tesco, confirms he has launched an investigation after it was revealed that the company's half-year profits had been overestimated
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Azman Mokhtar, the managing director of Khazanah Nasional, the Malaysian state fund that owns a majority stake in Malaysia Airlines, announces that 6,000 jobs are to be cut
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Russia has shut down four McDonald's restaurants in Moscow over alleged sanitary violations
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Three cooling towers at the disused Didcot A power Station in Oxfordshire are demolished on Sunday morning
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Behind the simplicity of Nando's menu lies a complex offshore network of money to many major offshore locations
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Mark Carney says draconian measures won't be imposed to cool housing market unless house prices rise by more than 20% over next three years
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The ECB has introduced a negative deposit rate for the first time, in response to a slowdown in inflation
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Business secretary Vince Cable says the government is monitoring what is happening after AstraZeneca rejects a further takeover bid by US drugs giant Pfizer
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Tony Cocker, chief executive of E.ON, says he is sorry for the mis-selling which led regulator Ofgem to fine the energy company £12m
George Osborne may live to regret his rush towards Wigan pier