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Second trial for 'unswirled' Canadian paedophile in Bangkok


A Thai criminal court has launched a second trial against convicted Canadian paedophile Christopher Neil.

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FTSE rebounds but bailout fears still stalk market


The FTSE 100 has closed slightly up after a volatile day of trading on markets across the world.

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FTSE 100 recovers in early trading


After yesterday's unprecedented falls, the FTSE 100 opened higher today and had gained 120 points by 08:25 BST.

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Shock Australian rate cut boosts shares


Australia's central bank reacted to the global stock market slump with a surprise one per cent cut in the base rate - taking it down to six per cent.

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One in three graduates earns under £15K


A third of graduates who started university after 1998 are not paying back their student loans yet.

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Recession: It's already here


A UK recession has started already and the outlook is getting worse as confidence "collapses", according to research from the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) for the third quarter.

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Hirst sale points to peak of art market


Damian Hirst's recent £111 million sale of works will mark the peak of the arts market, according to new analysis.

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Government set to miss new home building targets


Less than 100,000 new homes will be built next year, half the amount needed to meet government targets.
 
 

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eBay to cut 1,000 jobs


eBay, the online auction website, has announced it is to lay off 1,000 employees, or ten per cent of its workforce, as part of a move to streamline the business.

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Chancellor: Buck stops here


Alistair Darling has told MPs that the government is committed to doing all it can to support UK banks and that the ultimate responsibility rests with him.

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