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Labour's casino plans in tatters

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Labour's casino plans tatters - The Government faces fresh embarrassment over its casino laws as potential bidders for 16 new licences start walk away Poker
A Z of Sunday newspapers - Here's our quick round-up of big stories from business financial pages of national newspapers today




Labour's casino plans in tatters  [04/21/2008 02:21 AM]
The Government faces fresh embarrassment over its casino laws as potential bidders for the 16 new licences start to walk away Poker
A to Z of the Sunday newspapers  [04/20/2008 01:38 PM]
Here's our quick round-up of the big stories from the business and financial pages of the national newspapers today


Hetherington: Perfect4u, Abbey, CapQuest  [04/20/2008 01:07 PM]
This week investigative journalist Tony Hetherington reports on a mystery 'cashback scheme' and a credit fraudster
Midas: Vodafone | Rheochem  [04/20/2008 01:07 PM]
The Financial Mail on Sunday's respected stock picker tips Vodafone and a small Australian gas and oil firm


Tough year for investors  [04/20/2008 01:07 PM]
The past year has been hard for investors. Money has been made from investing in gold and the economic engines of China and India but the average investor has lost out
Force banks to invigorate the economy  [04/20/2008 01:07 PM]
If banks want more money to bail them out, they must stop hoarding customers' deposits, cease paying bloated dividends and staff bonuses and start lending


Trouble brewing over 10p tax rate  [04/20/2008 01:07 PM]
Gordon Brown faced an explosive rift with Alistair Darling last night over the 10p tax rate Alistair Darling
Banks must 'kitchen sink' crunch losses  [04/20/2008 01:07 PM]
Banks will have to announce billions of pounds of write-offs in the next two weeks as the price of an emergency bail-out by the Government Gordon Brown


Borrowers lose out on super fee mortgages  [04/19/2008 06:35 AM]
The rise of the super-fee mortgage is costing hard pressed borrowers thousands as they add hefty arrangement charges to their home loans piggy bank
Market report: Friday close  [04/18/2008 11:59 PM]
17.00:Copper miner Kazakhmys saw more than 8% wiped off its stock market value today after reports of a stinging tac change in Kazakhstan Sarah Marks


London house sellers face the crunch  [04/18/2008 04:50 PM]
Asking prices for houses in almost every London borough have plunged in a month. And sellers in the most exclusive streets are being forced to offer huge discounts House prices go down, two bedroomed flat in Hackney
Large deficit dents Darling's plans  [04/18/2008 04:50 PM]
Public finances are heading for the rocks, according to economists, after statistics revealed Labour's biggest monthly budget deficit Alistair Darling delivers his Budget speech


BP: Rebellion spoils party  [04/18/2008 01:48 PM]
Tony Hayward's first annual general meeting as chief executive of BP was rather bumpy
Banks have to prove their case  [04/18/2008 01:48 PM]
Banks think they can get a bailout if they kick up enough fuss - on the toddler principle that if they have a tantrum that is loud enough the parent will give in


Families opt for holidays at home  [04/18/2008 01:48 PM]
Holidaymakers worried about the credit crunch and exchange rates are shunning expensive foreign holidays and booking their summer breaks in Britain Grandparent and family
The £1m con to buy the Ritz  [04/18/2008 01:48 PM]
When a businessman was offered the the Ritz for a knockdown price of £250m it sounded too good to be true The Ritz Hotel in Piccadilly


One in ten faces negative equity  [04/18/2008 01:48 PM]
One in ten homeowners with a mortgage faces being plunged into negative equity over the next two years, an investment bank has warned Sale signs graph
End of the road for rogue salesmen  [04/18/2008 01:48 PM]
Swindlers could face unlimited fines or up to two years in jail if they break new laws designed to stamp out unfair sales practices Dodgy car salesman, rogue tradesman


Fly long-haul for the best value on holiday  [04/18/2008 01:48 PM]
Far-flung destinations such as South Africa and Thailand are offering even better value for holidaymakers than many traditional European hotspots Egyptian on a Camel, by the Pyramids
Mortgage squeeze sees lending slump 17%  [04/18/2008 01:48 PM]
The tightening grip of the credit squeeze on homeowners has been revealed by a 17% year-on-year drop in monthly mortgage lending Pound coin, House


Card cloner cashes in at ATM  [04/18/2008 01:48 PM]
A thief who withdrew more than £10,000 using high-quality cloned credit cards at a 'hole-in-the-wall' is on the run from Police Man using cloned cards at cash machines
Subprime flop scraps loans to target debt  [04/18/2008 01:48 PM]
A firm at the forefront of UK subprime mortgages is to abandon lending for the new 'growth area' - arrears and possibly even repossessions Housing


Market report: Friday latest  [04/18/2008 01:48 PM]
13.30:Copper miner Kazakhmys saw more than 8% wiped off its stock market value today after reports of a stinging tac change in Kazakhstan Sarah Marks
RBS gets a rights issue boost but rivals fall  [04/18/2008 01:48 PM]
Royal Bank of Scotland, Britain's second biggest bank, is considering a rights issue to shore up its finances in the wake of the credit crisis Royal Bank of Scotland, RBS


Revealed: the real rate of inflation  [04/18/2008 01:48 PM]
The true, devastating scale of rising prices has been revealed - by the new Daily Mail Cost of Living Index Cost of living index, Woman in supermarket