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Co-op reviews bank's futures as it halts new loans
The mutual needs to raise as much as �1.8bn to repair its bank's balance sheet and said on Friday that it was �undertaking an extensive review� of the business.
Banks given ultimatum to plug their black holes  The Independent
ALEX BRUMMER: Capital cost of ethical Co-operative bank  This is Money
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Warnings over flagship government projects
More than 30 of the coalition's flagship schemes, including Universal Credit and high-speed rail, are at serious risk of failure, a report says.
Delivery report reveals threat to flagship infrastructure projects  Financial Times
HS2, benefit cap and broadband roll-out: Government flagship projects are ...  The Independent
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HSBC under fire from all sides at AGM
Angry shareholders of HSBC on Friday bombarded the group's board with barrage of accusations ranging from financing Mexican drug cartels to supporting tax havens, slashing jobs and mis-selling products.
HSBC to cut use of tax havens as chairman Douglas Flint says they have ' ...  Telegraph.co.uk
HSBC Chairman urges acceleration of bank reform  Reuters
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Sizewell: Permission for 140 turbine Galloper offshore wind farm boosts Suffolk's ...
Suffolk's growing reputation as the �green coast� has received a major shot in the arm after officials approved a 140 turbine offshore wind farm.
Suffolk coast Galloper offshore windfarm given go-ahead  BBC News
SSE and RWE npower get offshore wind farm go-ahead  Scotsman
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Mortgage lending falls for unprecedented fourth month
Households paid off �241m more mortgage debt than they borrowed in an effort to get on top of their debts. Before May last year, net lending had never been negative since the BBA started collecting the data in 1997.
Cut in net lending to non-financial firms raises credit worries  Herald Scotland
Mortgage approvals edge up as incentive schemes kick in  Financial Times
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EU CRISIS ROAD MAP: Key Milestones Ahead
The euro zone has been reminded lately that although investors are showing renewed confidence in its financial markets that its crisis is still simmering below the surface.
Europe needs a more European UK, says ECB president  The Guardian
Banks to repay 8.1 bln euros of ECB crisis loans  Reuters
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Can the UK economy build on confirmed 1st QTR growth of 0.3%?
Activity in the vital services sector increased, according to the latest Markit PMI survey for April giving the clearest indication yet that the economy is improving.
UK GDP: concerns about underlying economy as 0.3pc growth confirmed  Telegraph.co.uk
Statisticians confirm 0.3% UK growth for first quarter of 2013  Financial Times
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UK was six hours away from running out of gas
With the cold weather continuing to increase demand for gas and a lack of investment meaning there is little storage capacity UK gas reserves are at a critical level.
UK gas supply six hours from running out in March  Financial Times
Britain 'was just six hours away from running out of gas': And ...  Daily Mail
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Fisher: UK economy still going through collective rebalancing
The Governor of the Bank of England says that "momentum" is growing in the UK economy and that more QE might keep it going as sterling rises after his comments.
Pound Falls 4th Week Versus Euro on Bets BOE Will Boost Stimulus  Bloomberg
UK only two-thirds through debt recovery, says Paul Fisher  Telegraph.co.uk
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Isle of Man bus strike: Drivers reject government offer
Bus drivers on the Isle of Man have started a 12-day strike, their fifth since December. Unite the Union rejected a final offer from The Department of Community, Culture and Leisure on Friday afternoon.
Bus drivers reject offer - 12 day bus strike gets underway  Energy FM
TT bus strike is going ahead  Isle of Man Today
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