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More London bankers in line for bonus pain as the EU cap gets tighter
Thousands more London bankers are set to be caught by the EU's controversial bonus cap, it emerged yesterday. The European Banking Authority's board of supervisors has ruled that any employee making more than �500,000 (�420,000) annually should ...
Bonus cap to catch tens of thousands more bankers in Europe  Financial Times
Thousands more bankers to be caught in bonus cap net  The Times (subscription)
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Ocado signs online deliveries deal with Morrisons - and faces threat of legal ...
The grocer Waitrose is considering taking legal action against Ocado after the online specialist struck a 25-year, �170m deal with Morrisons to enable the supermarket chain to sell food on the web.
Cracks in Philips' Ocado deal  Irish Independent
Morrisons creating up to 4000 jobs with online shopping launch but Waitrose ...  Mirror.co.uk
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Open jaw special: Readers write back � about Heathrow
When you write about Heathrow, please stop referring to the people disturbed by aircraft noise as "local" residents. I live miles from the airport, in Clapham, south London, and my life has been made a misery by aircraft noise for at least 10 years.
Backing for two hubs deals blow to Heathrow's hopes  Financial Times
Heathrow: three runways 'sufficient'  Telegraph.co.uk
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How to stop nuisance calls and junk mail
How many times have you been called about claiming for PPI insurance that you don't actually own? According to the regulator Ofcom, we receive two nuisance calls a week - and half of all sales calls are from PPI claims management companies.
Citizens Advice urges cold calling ban after Ofcom study  The Guardian
Nuisance calls: Ofcom says UK households get too many  BBC News
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MPs to recall Amazon for grilling over tax
Margaret Hodge, chairman of the Public Accounts Committee which requestioned Google over its tax affairs in a tense session on Thursday, told Reuters that she planned to call Amazon representatives back to testify to the committee.
Ireland might be wise to look more closely at Google  Irish Times (blog)
MP on Google tax avoidance scheme: 'I think that you do evil'  The Guardian
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EU oil price probe underlines flawed system
Somewhere in the 33-storey Madou Towers office block in Brussels, European regulators are sifting through a mountain of sensitive oil pricing data.
Oil price reporting system - Platts - is 'vulnerable to abuse'  Daily Mail
Oil-price manipulation: the next Libor?  CNNMoney
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Punters rushing to back Jockey Club's debut
Horseracing punters have bet big on the Jockey Club's first venture into the retail bond market. The club, which owns of some of Britain's best-known tracks including Cheltenham, Newmarket and Aintree, said it had reached its target of raising �1m through the ...
Jockey Club hits �15m target  Scotsman
Jockey Club lengthens retail bond race  Financial Times
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SSE to invest �200m in Inverness turbine project
SCOTTISH electricity company SSE is investing �200 million in the acquisition and development of a wind-farm project at Dunmaglass near Loch Mhor, about 15 miles south of Inverness.
SSE PLC Acquisition of Dunmaglass wind farm project  Wall Street Journal
SSE invests �200m in 33-turbine Dumnaglass wind farm  BBC News
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Green energy 'folly will put �600 on bills': Annual charges to hit living standards ...
Britain's green energy 'folly' will cost every family an extra �600 a year by 2020, a report warned last night. The cost to consumers of green energy subsidies will exceed �16billion a year within seven years, according to a leading industry analyst.
Families to pay �600 a year towards green energy by 2020, says think-tank study  Telegraph.co.uk
Switching supplier isn't enough - we need to talk about energy consumption  The Guardian (blog)
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Dollman leaves Menzies in a strong position
THE outgoing John Menzies group finance director predicts the business will remain a "strong and stable" fixture of corporate life in Scotland.
John Menzies Plc says core distribution sales down so far in 2013  Reuters
No recovery in sight for magazines market, says Menzies  Scotsman
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