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ITV 'back on track' despite 35% profit fall |
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ITV 'back track' despite 35% profit fall - Michael Grade today claimed his turnaround strategy at ITV has started work despite reporting 35% fall profits
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| ITV 'back on track' despite 35% profit fall [03/05/2008 01:17 PM] |
Michael Grade today claimed his turnaround strategy at ITV has started to work despite reporting a 35% fall in profits
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| 'Rip-off' banks pay back £550m in fees [03/05/2008 01:17 PM] |
More than £550m has been paid to bank customers who have complained about 'rip off' charges
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| Market report: Wednesday latest [03/05/2008 01:17 PM] |
12.15:Shares edged ahead today despite being weighed down by a long list of blue-chip companies going ex-dividend and losses on Wall Street overnight
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| BT's contract trick on direct debit fee [03/05/2008 01:17 PM] |
BT customers who refuse to pay their bills by direct debit are being forced to sign a contract with a new company so they can be charged a fee
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| 3.2m have five or more credit cards [03/05/2008 01:17 PM] |
More than 3m Britons are juggling five or more credit cards
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| Give something back, eBay tells charity vendors [03/05/2008 01:17 PM] |
Vendors using eBay to sell tickets for charity events will be forced to make a donation to the organisers, the online auction site said today
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| £10,000 web users cost of ID fraud [03/05/2008 01:17 PM] |
The average internet user in Britain could lose as much as £10,077 annually as a result of online identity fraud
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| Opec looking set to hold firm on output [03/05/2008 01:17 PM] |
Opec was meeting today to decide whether it should increase production to take the heat out of record oil prices
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| Red tape rules costs businesses £66bn [03/05/2008 01:17 PM] |
Red tape has cost British business a staggering £66bn since Labour came to power, it was revealed yesterday
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| Warner price war is looming for iTunes [03/05/2008 01:17 PM] |
Warner Music has reduced the price of an iPod-compatible album to £5 in an attempt to undercut iTunes
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| Second homes force 1m into rural poverty [03/05/2008 01:17 PM] |
Nearly a million households in the countryside are trapped in poverty, a Government adviser has warned
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| Rates pinch as real cost of living soars 5% [03/05/2008 01:17 PM] |
The pressure on family finances is intensifying as the cost of essential products soar, a report claims
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| Get set for mortgage shock, says watchdog [03/05/2008 01:17 PM] |
A high-profile £2m advertising campaign warning homeowners about big hikes in their mortgage bills has been launched by the City watchdog
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| China must wake up to its world role [03/05/2008 01:17 PM] |
| All of us will suffer if China does not come to terms with the global shift in economic power away from the US |
| Education, not advice, is the key [03/05/2008 01:17 PM] |
| We need a single Government minister charged with ensuring a full-blown financial education is received by every child in Britain |
| Non-domiciles: Just deserts for bankers [03/05/2008 01:17 PM] |
| In his cups Alistair Darling must almost certainly regret his handling of the proposed £30,000 levy on non-domiciles living in Britain |
| Midas share tips: Eaga, Communisis, TDG [03/05/2008 01:17 PM] |
| The Financial Mail on Sunday's respected stock picker takes a look at a company at the heart of the Government's bid to reduce carbon emissions |
| 30 second guide to windfall taxes [03/05/2008 01:17 PM] |
| The Daily Mail City Team explain what windfall taxes are |