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Leaders: George Osborne's Plan B | Poor healthcare
WHILE David Cameron was embarked on his latest round of diplomacy in Europe to try to get EU agreement on tackling tax avoidance by multinational companies, his Chancellor, George Osborne, was back in London responding to the report on the UK ...
ALEX BRUMMER: IMF's David Lipton tees up UK growth agenda  This is Money
IMF pulls its punches on UK economic policy  Financial Times
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Stop picking on UK companies, says SSE boss Ian Marchant
As the power supplier announced a 5.6pc rise in annual profits to �1.4bn, Ian Marchant lashed out at critics in Westminster and said that the company suffered because of the �big numbers� in its results.
SSE customers face bigger bills despite profit surge of nearly 28%  Mirror.co.uk
SSE warns consumers of further energy price increases  Financial Times
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Bernanke says bond buying could slow
The US Federal Reserve heralded the beginning of the end for its third round of quantitative easing as Ben Bernanke said it could slow the $85bn-a-month pace of asset purchases �in the next few meetings� if the labour market is strong.
Worries Over Stimulus Drag Wall Street Lower  New York Times
Markets rally as Ben Bernanke backs further quantitative easing  The Guardian
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State-backed mortgages bolster Nationwide
Nationwide has increased its share of the British mortgage market to a record level, helped by government-funded programmes to support housebuyers, such as the Bank of England's Funding for Lending Scheme.
Nationwide results scarred by commercial property  The Guardian
Nationwide mortgage high  The Independent
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Cable & Wireless Communications to end era with relocation
Cable & Wireless Communications, the telecoms group that traces its history back to the early days of the British empire, is to leave the UK after more than 140 years and move its headquarters across the Atlantic.
Cable & Wireless Communications revenues down on Caribbean tourism slump  Telegraph.co.uk
Telecoms company Cable & Wireless to quit UK after 140 years  The Guardian
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Blue flag beaches down in Britain
There were 55 beaches deemed to have a water quality good enough to be given a flag this year, compared to 79 last year. For 2013, beaches had to meet a new �excellent� standard imposed by the EU under the EU Bathing Waters Directive.
Number of beaches with Blue Flag status drops  Irish Times
Four Teignbridge beaches win awards  Newtonabbot People
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Sterling is pounded as a fall in sales shows green shoots are still fragile
The pound slammed into reverse on Wednesday as a sharp fall in high street sales dented hopes Britain is on the road to a steady recovery.
Sterling slides as retail sales soften  Telegraph.co.uk
UK retail sales slump as shoppers balk at higher prices and cold weather  The Guardian
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Shale gas investments 'could be worth �4bn a year to UK economy'
Investments in shale gas drilling could yield an industry worth nearly �4bn a year to the UK economy and create more than 70,000 jobs, according to a new report from the Institute of Directors (IoD), becoming a "new North Sea" energy business in the process ...
Shale gas could supply a third of UK needs, says IoD  Financial Times
COLUMN-Overcoming the barriers to shale gas in Britain: Kemp  Reuters
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Britvic to shed up to 400 jobs as new boss announces major restructuring
The new boss charged with turning around Britvic has wasted no time wielding the axe at the drinks maker. Simon Litherland, who took over from predecessor Paul Moody 12 weeks ago, announced plans to shut two factories, a warehouse, ditch some of its ...
Britvic to slash 15% of workforce  Financial Times
Britvic to close two factories as it presses on from failed AG Barr deal  Telegraph.co.uk
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Analysis: Marine energy hampered by costs
THE renewables industry often talks about Scotland's marine energy sector as �world-leading� and it is announcements like this from Aquamarine Power that help prove the point.
Scotland warned independence could cost billions in renewable subsidies  The Guardian
UK Warns Scotland That Independence Would Bring Renewables Uncertainty  Wall Street Journal
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