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Sainsbury's: Our bags are rotten

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Sainsbury's: Our bags are rotten - The supermarkets group proudly boasted today that its new non-plastic food bags will turn into compost after they have been thrown away Amazon launches TV film service - Amazon has launched digital video downloading service US, challenge Apple's online TV movie business



Sainsbury's: Our bags are rotten  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
The supermarkets group proudly boasted today that its new non-plastic food bags will turn into compost after they have been thrown away
Amazon launches TV and film service  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
Amazon has launched a digital video downloading service in the US, in a challenge to Apple's online TV and movie business
Market report: Friday 11.30  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
Yesterday's shock arrest of Sportingbet's non-executive chairman Peter Dicks in the US is depressing the online gaming sector today
Scottish hit for Wetherspoons  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
Pubs group JD Wetherspoon continued to support plans for a UK-wide smoking ban today - despite seeing profits at its fume-free Scottish pubs fall 11%
End is near for rip-off bank fees  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
The death of rip-off bank fees has moved a step closer as the OFT says it will force banks to justify their exorbitant penalty charges
Rates kept on hold at 4.75%  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
The Bank of England has kept interest rates on hold at 4.75% today, as expected following last month's quarter-point increase
Npower fuel prices blow  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
Six million customers face paying 17% more for gas and 10% more for electricity as npower becomes the last of the big suppliers to raise prices
Phones giant fined £245,000  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
Telecoms firm Carphone Warehouse has been fined £245,000 by the financial watchdog for failing to treat its mobile phone insurance customers fairly
House prices continue to climb  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
A hike in the cost of borrowing in August failed to dent demand for homes, according to the latest survey from Halifax
50% surge in 'mates mortgages'  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
Thousands of first-time buyers who cannot afford homes are joining forces with friends in 'mates' mortgages'
Millions unhappy with BT  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
Millions of customers are unhappy with the service provided by BT, according to a consumer watchdog that says 70% of people who switch pay less
Pipex buys into triple-play  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
Pipex Communications announced today it is buying the consumer phone service Toucan and Bulldog broadband for $45m from telecoms company IDT
Debt court judgments soar  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
The number of debt judgments issued by the UK County Courts has soared, jumping by its highest number for 16 years
UK cars a third more expensive  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
Cars are still far more expensive in Britain than in the rest of Europe, almost a decade after a campaign was launched to drive down prices
Stamp duty hits record £1bn  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
Homebuyers forked out a record £1bn in stamp duty between April and June, despite a rise in the 'free' threshold, research has revealed
DIY could devalue your home  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
Estate agents warn that some jobs could turn out to be costly disappointments when it comes time to sell a property
Woolworths faces carve-up  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
Britain's favourite bargain store chain Woolworths could be carved up if its Icelandic shareholder's plans come to fruition
Mortgages take up fifth of take-home pay  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
The average cost of mortgage repayments equated to 19% of take-home pay for the first time last month, a study showed today
30-second guide to . . . the FSA  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
The Daily Mail City staff explain the workings of the City's chief financial watchdog
Betting on a false premise  [09/08/2006 01:17 PM]
Just when London gaming stocks were trading in a state of high enthusiasm, along come the FBI and spoils the party