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Jaguar Land Rover go up for sale - Nearly 20,000 UK jobs could be at risk after Ford decided sell iconic British car makers Jaguar Land Rover Home loans rise again - Britain's top banker Mervyn King has warned families brace themselves for further interest rate rises



Jaguar and Land Rover go up for sale  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
Nearly 20,000 UK jobs could be at risk after Ford decided to sell iconic British car makers Jaguar and Land Rover
Home loans to rise again  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
Britain's top banker Mervyn King has warned families to brace themselves for further interest rate rises
Market report: Tuesday latest  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
13:00: No one can quite decide which High Street chain those troublemakers at Baugur are going to bid for
First-time buyers worst off for 15 years  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
The affordability crisis hitting first-time buyers has been revealed by new figures showing that mortgage interest payments are at their highest level for 15 years
Inflation continues to slow  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
Inflation continued to cool in May, but it is unlikely to be enough to stave off further interest rate increases
HBOS shocks with drop in mortgages  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
Britain's biggest mortgage lender Halifax surprised the stock market today as it revealed that it lost a huge chunk of the mortgage market share
Marry for money? No thanks says women  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
Marrying for money is no longer the main way for women to become rich, according to research
Eco-home that cuts bills by £800 a year  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
Built from wood and kitted out with solar panels, wind turbines and state-of-the-art insulation, versions of this eco-home will soon be springing up all around the country
Police turn up heat on 'boiler room' tricksters  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
City of London detectives are warning of an explosion in so-called 'boiler rooms' punting dodgy share deals to vulnerable investors
Tesco ignites garden centre war  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
A major shake up is looming in the formerly placid world of garden centres as Britain's retail giants scramble to respond to Tesco's surprise grab for Scotland's Dobbies
Average home hits £210,000  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
The price of property leapt by £2,500 in April according to official figures which revealed that the average UK home now costs almost £210,000
ABN fears world housing crash  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
Soaring borrowing costs could spark a housing slump on a 'global scale', investment bank ABN Amro has warned
Female graduates in pay trap  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
Highly-educated women are twice as likely to end up in low-paid jobs than a decade ago, a new report claims
Tesco goes bag-free for home shoppers  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
Tesco is offering home deliveries without plastic bags. Groceries will arrive in stackable plastic trays instead which the driver takes away
Small caps: i-mate, CareTech & Eagle Eye  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
Our small caps experts reveal the Aim stocks that are set to fly or dive. This week i-mate looks worth a l;unt while Eagle Eye is a sell
Mervyn spots the shocks  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
Mervyn King has invented a new game based around the old 'spot the ball' competition. The Governor reckons the present task of the MPC is to 'spot the shock'
30 second guide to Malpractice  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
The Daily Mail's City team examine the fancy way to describe white collar and professional crimes
Hetherington investigates: Pacific Continental, A&L, Fox Hayes, KF Concept  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
Every week, Tony Hetherington replies to readers' problems. This week Pacific Continental is back in the frame, this time for misleading an investor who lost money
Midas: Hyder aims to double its margins  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
Financial Mail's stockpicker Midas sees value in the company that's trying to improve the M25 and build the world's tallest tower
Welcome to the Vice-Chancellor  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
Bookies laying down the odds on who's going to be the next Chancellor seem to have overlooked the idea that the winner is likely to be Gordon Brown
Striking a blow to private equity pillagers  [06/12/2007 01:17 PM]
Let's call time on the tax loopholes that allow takeover executives to spew out more cash than most people see in a lifetime