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Sir Mervyn King Criticises Help To Buy Scheme
The outgoing governor of the Bank of England has issued a warning over George Osborne's plan to boost the housing market.
MPs Are In Line For £20,000 Pay Rise
MPs are in line for a pay rise of up to £20,000 in a move that could spark public fury.
British Army Hiring While Firing Thousands
The Army is sticking the boot into those who think that cutbacks in military spending mean that recruitment has stopped.
Euro Tax 'To Decimate Pensions', Report Says
The trading of government bonds would be rendered uneconomic and pensioners would find their savings hit under proposals for a Europe-wide financial transactions tax, according to one of the financial sector's most influential trade bodies.
Google Faces Fresh Claims On Tax Avoidance
A former Google executive has accused the company of cheating the taxpayer out of hundreds of millions of pounds.
Sir Roger Carr In Lead to Become BAE Chair
Sir Roger Carr, the President of the CBI, has emerged as the leading candidate to chair defence contractor BAE Systems.
Slovenia Gets Second Agency Debt Downgrade
Slovenia said it was confident its newly-adopted action plan would stabilise public finances and lead to an economic recovery, a day after ratings agency Fitch downgraded the crisis-hit country.
China Spreads Alternative To US GPS System
Pakistan is set to become the fifth Asian country to use China's domestic satellite navigation system, which was launched as a rival to the US sat nav system.
EU To Ban Olive Oil Bottles From Restaurants
Traditional olive oil jugs are to be banned from restaurants across Europe following a decision in Brussels.
Financial Times Hacked By 'Syria Group'
The website and Twitter account of the Financial Times have been hacked, apparently by activists who support the Syrian government.