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Bargains galore as slump hits High Street |
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Bargains galore as slump hits High Street - Shoppers' hopes of pre-Christmas bargain bonanza rose today after figures revealed extent of slowdown High Street
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| Bargains galore as slump hits High Street [12/10/2007 01:17 PM] |
Shoppers' hopes of a pre-Christmas bargain bonanza rose today after figures revealed the extent of the slowdown on the High Street
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| Wind power for every home by 2020 [12/10/2007 01:17 PM] |
Plans to build around 7,000 wind turbines off the coast of Britain will be unveiled by the Government - delivering enough electricity for every home
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| Market report: Monday latest [12/10/2007 01:17 PM] |
09.15:Another day in the City and yet more fallout from the credit crunch for stock market investors to cope with
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| House price slowdown continues [12/10/2007 01:17 PM] |
Evidence of a property slowdown has continued with official figures showing the average home increasing in value by just 0.1% in October
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| Brown vetoes £725m pensions rescue plan [12/10/2007 01:17 PM] |
Gordon Brown has been accused of blocking plans to raise the level of compensation paid to thousands of workers whose company schemes went bust
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| US broadcaster eyes Premiership football [12/10/2007 01:17 PM] |
The president of American sports broadcaster ESPN has said he is 'absolutely interested' in the British rights to broadcast English Premier League football matches, pitching it against BSkyB
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| Monday view: Welfare system needs reform [12/10/2007 01:17 PM] |
Christmas is the season of goodwill, of gift-giving on a grand scale - or so our national retailers will hope - and of giving to the needy
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| Houghton - Village of the scammed [12/10/2007 01:17 PM] |
An entire village has fallen victim to a worldwide credit card scam after an international gang installed a fake card-reader in the village shop
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| Stores fear Christmas meltdown [12/10/2007 01:17 PM] |
Stores are slashing prices, extending opening hours and issuing money-off vouchers to stop Christmas 2007 becoming a trading disaster
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| Joan Collins' TV advert post office is a fake [12/10/2007 01:17 PM] |
The smart building in which a sub-postmaster gives a rousing speech on post offices is actually a bathroom shop. The local post office has closed
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| A-Z of the Sunday newspapers [12/10/2007 01:17 PM] |
Here's our round-up of some of the key business and financial stories in the newspapers this weekend
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| Christmas Eve rule will hit 2m pensioners [12/10/2007 01:17 PM] |
Sub-postmasters and pensioners' leaders united yesterday to attack the Government's refusal to help nearly two million elderly people pick up their pensions at Christmas
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| If you want to avoid a crisis ...just whistle [12/10/2007 01:17 PM] |
| Whistling a merry tune to keep the spirits up in the full knowledge that the trenches lie in wait, or a genuine display of confidence? |
| The long wait for justice at Equitable Life [12/10/2007 01:17 PM] |
| A lot of customers, horribly wronged, are relying on this stoic woman to see justice prevail. |
| Child support tangle and more BG blunders [12/10/2007 01:17 PM] |
| Every week, Tony Hetherington replies to readers' letters, adding comments, advice and the results of his enquiries |
| Midas: ITE & Oxford Instruments [12/10/2007 01:17 PM] |
| The Mail on Sunday's stock picker runs the rule over an events firm operating in Russia and and non-technology provider |