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Royal Mail rescue fight - Royal Mail chairman Allan Leighton is locked furious power struggle with Government over company's £1.75bn rescue plan Workers face 'Blackberry tax' - Workers who are given PCs, laptops BlackBerrys by employers will need keep diary of how they use them face tax bills



Royal Mail in rescue fight  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
Royal Mail chairman Allan Leighton is locked in a furious power struggle with the Government over the company's £1.75bn rescue plan
Workers face 'Blackberry tax'  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
Workers who are given PCs, laptops and BlackBerrys by their employers will need to keep a diary of how they use them or face tax bills
Market report: Friday close  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
17:00:The FTSE 100 Index finished at its highest level for more than five years today following a record-breaking performance on Wall Street overnight
Quiz TV chiefs face a grilling  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
TV quiz shows face scrutiny from all parties when the Commons select committee on media launches an investigation into public service broadcasting
World Gaming goes bust  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
World Gaming today became the first casualty of the US crackdown on online gambling, as its UK rivals lined up to abandon their US businesses
Footsie hits five-year high  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
Stock market bulls were on the rampage today, pushing share prices in London to their highest level for more than five years
Boom times for 'ethical' food  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
Sales of 'ethical' food goods will hit £2bn this year, as consumers try to shop with a clear conscience, according to a report out today
Million Lotto tickets being sold per hour  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
One million lottery tickets are being sold an hour as the UK gears up to this weekend's £74m Lotto bonanza
Airlines cut fuel surcharges  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
Virgin Atlantic today cut its fuel surcharge from £35 per flight to £30, following similar moves from Germany's Lufthansa and Holland's KLM
Internet sales soar 56% to £102bn  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
The increasing importance of e-commerce was shown today as figures revealed the value of internet sales soared by 56% last year to £103bn
Royal Mail chief's snub to public  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
Royal Mail's chairman provoked outrage yesterday with an astonishing claim that 'the people we deliver to are not our customers'
Lenders to blame for bad debts  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
High Street banks' calls for tough controls on debt firms have been dismissed by the Government, which says lenders are to blame for the problem
Prices rise as gazumping returns  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
House prices have risen at the fastest rate in more than four years, with gazumping returning as more buyers chase fewer properties
Shoppers to pay for plastic bags  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
Consumers could be charged for plastic bags at supermarket and shop checkouts in a crackdown being urged by ministers
Airport charges for picking up friends  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
Friends and family collecting passengers from one of the UK's biggest airports will no longer be able to wait a few minutes free of charge
Alert over loan cover bandits  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
Concerns that claims companies are set to profit from targeting customers mis-sold payment protection insurance (PPI) were aired today
Watchdog warns on struggling post offices  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
Britain's post offices are struggling to survive because of a lack of direction and support from the Government, the network's watchdog has warned
OFT to investigate fewer cases  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
The Office of Fair Trading is to cut back dramatically on its competition probes and investigations into cartels
Post putting a hardman to the test  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
From politics, according to Jane Austen, it is an easy step to silence. That lesson would be well learned by many of our leading businessmen, says Lisa Buckingham
Get tough on pensions scandal Dave  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
When David Cameron, 'compassionate' finally tells us his policies, compensation for victims of failed pension schemes should be high on the list
Broker 'out of control'  [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
Every week Financial Mail's reader champion Tony Hetherington takes on firms, this week he calls for a crackdown on Pacific Continental Securities