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Royal Mail in rescue fight [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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Royal Mail chairman Allan Leighton is locked in a furious power struggle with the Government over the company's £1.75bn rescue plan
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Workers face 'Blackberry tax' [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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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
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Market report: Friday close [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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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
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Quiz TV chiefs face a grilling [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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TV quiz shows face scrutiny from all parties when the Commons select committee on media launches an investigation into public service broadcasting
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World Gaming goes bust [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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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
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Footsie hits five-year high [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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Stock market bulls were on the rampage today, pushing share prices in London to their highest level for more than five years
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Boom times for 'ethical' food [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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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
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Million Lotto tickets being sold per hour [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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One million lottery tickets are being sold an hour as the UK gears up to this weekend's £74m Lotto bonanza
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Airlines cut fuel surcharges [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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Virgin Atlantic today cut its fuel surcharge from £35 per flight to £30, following similar moves from Germany's Lufthansa and Holland's KLM
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Internet sales soar 56% to £102bn [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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The increasing importance of e-commerce was shown today as figures revealed the value of internet sales soared by 56% last year to £103bn
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Royal Mail chief's snub to public [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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Royal Mail's chairman provoked outrage yesterday with an astonishing claim that 'the people we deliver to are not our customers'
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Lenders to blame for bad debts [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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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
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Prices rise as gazumping returns [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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House prices have risen at the fastest rate in more than four years, with gazumping returning as more buyers chase fewer properties
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Shoppers to pay for plastic bags [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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Consumers could be charged for plastic bags at supermarket and shop checkouts in a crackdown being urged by ministers
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Airport charges for picking up friends [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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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
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Alert over loan cover bandits [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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Concerns that claims companies are set to profit from targeting customers mis-sold payment protection insurance (PPI) were aired today
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Watchdog warns on struggling post offices [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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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
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OFT to investigate fewer cases [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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The Office of Fair Trading is to cut back dramatically on its competition probes and investigations into cartels
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Post putting a hardman to the test [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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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
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Get tough on pensions scandal Dave [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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When David Cameron, 'compassionate' finally tells us his policies, compensation for victims of failed pension schemes should be high on the list
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Broker 'out of control' [10/15/2006 01:17 PM]
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Every week Financial Mail's reader champion Tony Hetherington takes on firms, this week he calls for a crackdown on Pacific Continental Securities
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