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Tesco leads online grocery boom [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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Tesco is set to hit £1bn in online sales for the first time this year, as it plans store-depots to service its booming Tesco.com business
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Rise of buy-to-let millionaires [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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The booming property market has created an army of buy-to-let millionaires with a portfolio worth an average £1.5m each
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Market report: Tuesday 12.30 [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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Another miserable session for online gaming stocks took the shine off record profits at Tesco today as the London market dived into the red
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John Lewis gets into insurance and travel [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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Waitrose and John Lewis customers will be able to add insurance, flights and tickets for events to their shopping baskets
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Two new Premium Bonds winners [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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A man from Cheshire and a woman from Edinburgh are Britains newest millionaires, after taking the jackpot in Octobers Premium Bonds draw
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New homebuying help for key workers [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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The Government will today launch a new housing initiative aimed at helping 20,000 key workers get onto the housing ladder
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Fat-cat pay surge widens gap [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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Fat-cat pay at top British companies rocketed by 28% - more than seven times the rate of average earnings, a survey shows
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Borrowers piling up debts they can't repay [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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Almost two-thirds of lenders, from banks to building societies, say bad debts are at their highest since the recession of the early 1990s
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Net-gaming shares in meltdown [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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Billions of pounds were wiped off Britain's online gambling sector today as investors reacted to the US Congress passing a shock internet betting bill
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Tesco branches into software [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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Supermarket giant Tesco took on another new market today with the launch of its own brand computer software
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City punters back rate rise [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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City gamblers reckon there is an outside chance of a surprise interest rate rise this week, with an 80% chance of a November rise
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Taxman takes £600,000 in a lifetime [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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The average household pays more than £600,000 in taxes over a lifetime, research has revealed
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Bank details on sale for a fiver [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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Credit card and bank details stolen from hundreds of thousands of Britons are on sale in India for as little as £5 each
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Save a pound, get one free [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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Britain is on course to introduce a lavishly subsidised savings scheme where every pound put away is matched by a pound from the state
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New age laws are threat to tribunals [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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Age discrimination laws - in force today - will cause the employment tribunal system to collapse unless the Government injects huge amounts of cash
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A to Z of the Sunday newspapers [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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Our summary of what the business papers are reporting from the financial world this week
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Crackdown on TV quiz shows [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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Television quiz shows could be curbed drastically after watchdogs launched investigations into the programmes that make millions at the expense of viewers
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New energy price rise blow [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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Seven million homes will see their gas and electricity bills rise after Scottish & Southern Energy confirmed details of another price hike
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30 second guide to...online gambling [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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The Daily Mail City team give a quick guide to online gambling and the impact of new US legislation
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Sour end for web gamblers [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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After the online betting debacle, the London Stock Exchange must rethink its rules on which companies can float on our stock market
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Junk shares sales pitch caught on tape [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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Every week, Tony Hetherington replies to readers' letters, adding comments, advice and the results of his enquiries
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Two basic rules worth heeding [10/03/2006 01:17 PM]
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Midas looks back on the past 15 months to see which shares have been the best bets, with BP and Vodafone both proving solid investments
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