The Guardian:
Supermarket seals deal with Cable & Wireless that will allow it to offer discounted internet and landline phone packagesTesco is building up its assault on telephone and broadband firms with plans for hundreds of new in-store (Read More)
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• M&S's new boss leaves finance director to face media • Move 'intended to focus journalists' questions on Morrisons'Where was Marc Bolland this morning? The chief executive of Wm Morrison was due to talk to journalists about (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
Former shipbuilder eyes the Met Office as ballooning budget deficit makes public spending cuts inevitableVT, the shipbuilder turned service provider, is preparing to cash in on a boom in outsourcing in the wake of future cuts (Read More)
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Transport group Arriva has accelerated to the top of the mid-cap risers after a positive note from Goldman Sachs.The bank has raised its recommendation on the business from sell to buy, hiked its price target from 360p to 580 (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
Financial Services Authority is expected to get powers to veto individual bonus dealsCity financier Terry Smith has a passion for boxing but when it comes to City bonuses, it seems gymnastics are more to his taste. The combat (Read More)
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British newspapers can't catch a break when it comes to growing online earnings – just look at Trinity Mirror's negative digital growth in 2009 so far. But Scandinavian publishers aren't finding things quite as tough…For the (Read More)
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• Persimmon says trading is much stronger than last year• £500m of sales booked for 2010 - up 50%• Debt levels lower than expectedAfter a troubling couple of years, are things looking up for Britain's housebuilders?Persimmon (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
Our current system is doomed. But 1989 gives us hope at least that we have the power of self-liberationThe question: Was 1989 a good year for humanity?"We are the people" – this was one of the slogans shouted in the big demon (Read More)
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• Move will cut debt and help the redevelopment of Heathrow and Stansted, says BAA• Cobham reports fault in SEAWARS military parachute release productFerrovial, the Spanish conglomerate which owns BAA, is proposing a £500m ca (Read More)
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Negotiations in Doha reach deadlock after six years of effort to reach agreement on first legally binding global treaty to stop bribery and tax evasionEfforts to create the world's first legally binding anti-corruption treaty (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
Opposition from India and England must be overcome to give the Test game its pinnacleIt's been nearly half a century since four mop tops from Liverpool told us, "'Cause I don't care too much for money, money can't buy me love (Read More)
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The Media Top 100 Index leaders have found ways of making money from non-advertising sourcesFull table of OC&C top 100 media companiesDiversify or die. That is the stark message contained in this year's Media Top 100 Index co (Read More)
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• Bank expected to report profits of £1.5bn, much of it driven by investment arm Barclays Capital • Directors said to be 'mindful' of public hostility to big pay awards in wake of banking crisisNon-executive directors of Barc (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Society:
In the sixth of a series of pieces giving legal advice to the charity and social enterprise sector, Erica Crump and Augustus Della-Porta, solicitors at Bates Wells and Braithwaite (www.bwbllp.com), answer questions on chariti (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
These days, everyone wants to build their own iPhone applications, but not everyone knows how write the code necessary in order to create them. Fortunately, there are now a number of tools that allow non-developers the abilit (Read More)
The Guardian:
• Quantitative easing expected to be extended in November• Lending down £14.6bn in October• Consumers still repaying debtThe likelihood of the Bank of England next week extending its controversial £175bn money printing progra (Read More)
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City welcomes switch of focus to core mining activities as group aims for 25% cut in overheadsTarmac, a leading supplier of building materials, is up for sale again as part of a new shake-up at mining group Anglo American in (Read More)
The Economist:
The largest insider-trading case in decades snares a giant hedge fundMILTON FRIEDMAN argued for legalising insider trading on the grounds that it benefited all investors by quickly disseminating new information. These days su (Read More)
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The Conservatives and Labour have both levied windfall taxes. The first such one-off tax was levied by Geoffrey Howe, the Conservative Chancellor, almost 30 years ago. In his 1981 Budget, regarded as one of the most controver (Read More)
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Billionaire Trafford Centre owner John Whittaker waits for outcome of planning decision on Clydeside regeneration siteJohn Whittaker, the Isle of Man property tycoon, is set to see his estimated £1.3bn fortune increase if he (Read More)