Northern Rock sees reduced losses
Northern Rock says that it made “good progress” in 2009, after reporting a sharp fall in its annual losses.
Northern Rock says that it made “good progress” in 2009, after reporting a sharp fall in its annual losses.
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Big cuts on the horizon, the media campaigning for an end to waste and those affected bitterly protesting. Sound familiar?
Some 90% of farms redistributed to South Africa’s black population are failing to produce, the government admits.
With high unemployment in Britain there is pressure for British jobs to go to native workers. But are jobless Brits prepared to do the sort of work that in recent years has become dominated by Eastern European migrants.
The Labour government is driving up UK debt to cause difficulty for an incoming administration, the Tories have said.
The Labour government is driving up UK debt to cause difficulty for an incoming administration, the Tories have said.
Wales’s largest building society announces a substantial rise in profits but says it remains fairly pessimistic about the economy.
A vehicle lease dealer from Monmouthshire is jailed for four years after admitting fraud worth £9.5m.
Rapper Jay-Z sues investment firm for $3.7m (£2.3m) over a 2007 loan intended help him build a hotel in Manhattan.
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If the Bank of England raises its bank rate, how will this affect savers and borrowers?
Gordon Brown denies Labour’s economic plans lack clarity and says he was right to run up a record budget deficit.
Sacked staff staging a sit-in protest at a closed Worcestershire hotel end their protest and go home.
Sell and Rent Back readers in the US give their views on the first State of the Union speech from President Obama.
The UK has left recession because the government took the “right decisions” on the economy, Chancellor Alistair Darling insists.
A year on from the US presidential inauguration, Sue Mitchell speaks to three families around the world who named their babies after Barack Obama.