Regulators
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Care Quality Commission admits its banding system wrongly labelled 60 practices as potentially putting patients at risk
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Sharon White recommended to the culture secretary, Sajid Javid, as the media regulator’s new chief executive
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Nils Pratley: Behind the verbal gymnastics, the eurozone economy sinks to its knees.
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Clive Adamson is preparing to quit days before regulator publishes report on events which led to £6bn being wiped off insurance companies
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Star fund manager is among investors in new service which aims to launch without branches in second half of 2015
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Tracey McDermott says individuals and firms in the banking sector should consider the impact of their work on society
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HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate says SFO has progressed but many problems too entrenched to solve quickly
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All-party committee demands clearer terms and conditions, and suggests global ‘kitemark’ for responsible services
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Pressure has been reduced in the hospital where health regulator noted concerns about over-stretched staff in A&E
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Many US industries hope commercial drones can help operations – they’re just waiting for the government to make it legal
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Sharing startup CEO calls for more support for accommodation and skill-sharing services, and ‘kitemark’ for responsible companies
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Financial Conduct Authority to study fairness and transparency of £150bn-a-year market affecting 30m UK cardholders
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The chair of the federal communications commission, Tom Wheeler, is preparing for a battle over net neutrality
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2014’s running total of fines by the City regulator boosted by the £1.1bn levied on banks for manipulating foreign exchange markets
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Penalty comes after bank was fined £400m for failures that allowed foreign exchange market rigging
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Head of regulator’s strategy, international, technology and economist group will take role until permanent successor to Ed Richards is found
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Ofcom has opened an investigation into how the Premier League sells its domestic broadcast rights for matches
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Health watchdog says inspections will take place after worries about trouble getting appointments and out of date medicine
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At first they were welcomed on our streets, but lately the relationship between trucks and councils is becoming strained, writes Cara Waters
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Guardian Comment Network Labour bungled City regulation. Here’s how the Tories are putting it right
Nadhim Zahawi for ConservativeHome, part of the Guardian Comment NetworkNadhim Zahawi for ConservativeHome: Financial reform is on the Conservative agenda. Labour helped cause the recession because it didn’t understand free markets -
Financial Conduct Authority reviews practices at 15 companies and says they must ‘do more to deliver fair complaint handling’
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Letters: Banking has become synonymous with short-term profiteering to line the pockets of hedge fund gamblers and tax avoiders, at the expense of individual and business customers
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Peter Preston: RT’s coverage may be flawed. But our grasp of the crisis is improved by hearing the Putin line, as broadcast to a nation
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And with a string of penalties for major firms still in the pipeline, regulators face pressure to find an effective deterrent, writes Jill Treanor
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For two years this woman has been living on sofas – despite the ombudsman ruling that Tesco must pay her insurance claim
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Surprise inspection finds patients being inappropriately restrained and sedated without consent
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Editorial: Three countries have caught five institutions with their hands in the till. Banking is rotten to the core, but flattering pre-crisis ideas about its role have proved remarkably hard to shift
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Bank puts discount on fines at risk by refusing early settlement as six rivals are ordered to pay £2.6bn for currency rigging
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George Osborne says proceeds from regulator's crackdown on currency market rigging will be 'used for the wider public good'
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From Libor rigging and sanction busting to forex manipulation, a look back at the global banking industry’s offences and penalties
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George Osborne says proceeds from regulator’s crackdown on currency market rigging will be ‘used for the wider public good’
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Bank says Martin Mallett was fired for ‘serious misconduct’ a day ahead of the Grabiner report into forex-rigging
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From Libor rigging and sanction busting to forex manipulation, a look back at the global banking industry’s offences and penalties
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Nils Pratley on finance The forex scandal proves fines don’t deter bad banks. So ban them from trading
Nils Pratley: Banks’ claims to have ‘learned the lessons’ of the crash have been exploded. Now they must be taught the hard way
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Eurocrats to regulate our Marigolds? We have to combat these EU fantasies