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Find £1bn to help 10p tax rate victims, Darling told

The leaders of Labour's 10p tax rebels yesterday served warning on the chancellor, Alistair Darling, that he has to find at least £1bn in Monday's pre-budget report to help the 6..
guardian 21/Nov/2008 00:39

Why Darling reckons he has Tories in checkmate

The run-up to any budget, or indeed the lesser pre-budget report, is a game of cat and mouse in which the government tries to massage public expectations, and keep the opposition guessing. ..
guardian 21/Nov/2008 00:39

500 chefs, 4,000 lobsters and Kylie - recession Dubai style

Global financial crisis far removed from £15m launch party of Atlantis Palm Jumeirah hotel
guardian 21/Nov/2008 00:33

The Pitchers: Recession-proof film-making

And other false economies
guardian 21/Nov/2008 00:02

Brief encounter: How can I evict my tenants?

Q I let my home in Yorkshire on a six-month tenancy agreement, which expires next week; the tenants have been given three months' notice to vacate. The estate agent tells me that the..
times 21/Nov/2008 00:21

Is it time for the return of Miras?

Miras propelled a generation into home ownership. It is now being promoted as the way to keep the current generation's struggling owners in their homes - as well as doing something for..
times 21/Nov/2008 00:09

The housing market needs help in the Pre-Budget Report

Click here to see the yearly fall in property prices throughout the UK
times 21/Nov/2008 00:07

Give your home a ten-minute MoT

Did you know that today marks the start of National Maintenance Week? I thought not. But you can save yourself stacks of money in the long run by following this ten-minute MoT for your..
times 21/Nov/2008 00:03

Skyscraper penthouse sale sets a £1m record

Birmingham A penthouse defied the credit crunch to become the first flat in the city to sell for £1,000,000. The 2,788 sq ft three-bedroomed property, which is at the apex of the 25..
times 21/Nov/2008 00:00

Mortgage debt forces thousands to sell up

Graphic: the state of housing
times 21/Nov/2008 00:00

Better to downsize than risk repossession

Downsizing used to mean selling a large-ish house and moving to something smaller, probably in the countryside. But now the term can also imply enforced relocation, long before..
times 21/Nov/2008 00:00

Disquiet over prospect of Ecuador default

Ecuador’s debt audit commission said on Thursday that the country’s 2012 and 2030 bonds showed “serious signs of illegality”, which has added impetus to the threats of default..
ft 20/Nov/2008 23:00

Debt worries push bond insurance to peak

The cost of protecting corporate debt against default hit record highs on Thursday breaching the peaks set in the wake of Lehman Brothers’ collapse as concerns over the economy and..
ft 20/Nov/2008 23:00

Recession fears hit Wall Street

Wall Street shares fall steeply for the second day in a row, amid investors' growing fears of a protracted economic downturn.
bbc 20/Nov/2008 22:24

Overview: US jobless figures spark stampede for safety

Investors fled equity markets and rushed to the safety of government bonds on Thursday after a jump in US joblessness stoked fears of a severe global recession.
ft 20/Nov/2008 19:00

Veteran US investor says global economy could recover quickly

A leading US activist fund manager has said that the global economic slump could be more than half way through.
telegraph 20/Nov/2008 19:49

UK Treasury lends Iceland £2.2bn to compensate Icesave customers

The UK is loaning Iceland £2.2bn to help pay compensation to British customers of the failed internet bank Icesave.
telegraph 20/Nov/2008 18:31

"It's recession not Armageddon" cautions Next chief Wolfson

The chief executive of high street retailer Next said that any tax cuts in the PreBudget Report must be sustainable.
telegraph 20/Nov/2008 18:10

Calls for lower gas bills as oil falls below 50 a barrel

There were renewed calls for gas companies to cut their customer bills last night after the price of oil fell below 50 a barrel for the first time in more than three years.
telegraph 20/Nov/2008 18:17

Women should be appointed to bailedout banks says report

Women should be appointed to the boards of banks that have bailed out by the Government a new study suggested.
telegraph 20/Nov/2008 18:15

Government borrowing running at double last year's level

A collapse in companies' tax payments has pushed the Government's finances further into the red with borrowing by the Treasury running at almost double the level of last year.
telegraph 20/Nov/2008 18:00

One in eight pubs could close over next three years as recession bites

One in eight pubs could close over the next three years because of competition from the supermarkets and the impending recession a leading beer group has warned.
telegraph 20/Nov/2008 18:39

Russia close to economic collapse as oil price falls, experts predict

Russia is now lurching towards a major economic crisis, experts predicted today, following news that the price of oil had slumped to under $50 a barrel.The collapse in the value of oil was..
guardian 20/Nov/2008 18:40

Jobcentres jobs saved amid private sector bloodbath

Jobcentres scheduled for closure will be kept open as the Government prepares for major rises in unemployment.
telegraph 20/Nov/2008 18:09

Russia pushes Ukraine on gas debt

Russia demands Ukraine to repay a $2.4bn gas debt, raising fears of a renewed dispute which could disrupt supplies to Europe.
bbc 20/Nov/2008 18:20

Pre-Budget 2008: Top 10 predictions

This year's Pre-Budget Report will bring some tax-cutting measures: One accountant has the odds on the top 10 predictions
thisismoney (daily mail, eve. standard, metro)
20/Nov/2008 18:17

FTSE 100 drops as recession fears hit oil giants

The FTSE 100 dropped as gloomy economic data from the US heightened concern the recession is deepening.
telegraph 20/Nov/2008 17:06

A very sorry banker

It's very rare indeed for a bastion of Britain's corporate establishment to say sorry about anything - let alone say it in a public meeting. So Sir Tom Mckillop's big sorry to shareholders..
bbc (robert peston)
20/Nov/2008 17:13

Savers in the dark over retirement income

Pension savers are in the dark over what to expect from their annuity when they retire
thisismoney (daily mail, eve. standard, metro)
20/Nov/2008 17:27

A new way to put your finances into shape

The Telegraph has teamed up with Wesabe the online financial planning site to help readers get a handle on their finances. Emma Wall logged on to see if she could put her money matters..
telegraph 20/Nov/2008 17:25

Christmas sales come early as stores slash prices

Big name stores cut their prices and a third of shops offer discounts of at least 20pc.
telegraph 20/Nov/2008 17:53

Martin Wainwright hears from shoppers in Sheffield

Martin Wainwright hears from shoppers in Sheffield taking advantage of big price discounts in the run up to Christmas
guardian 20/Nov/2008 17:40

David Cameron's spending policy gamble could pay off

Speculating about an early election is fun, but the most interesting question at Westminster this week – this month, this year even? – is whether David Cameron's decision to oppose..
guardian 20/Nov/2008 17:28

UK borrowing rise 'is necessary'

The government says it is "right to increase borrowing" as figures show public debt rose by £1.4bn last month.
bbc 20/Nov/2008 16:24

I'm so sorry, says Royal Bank of Scotland chief

Banking: Royal Bank of Scotland chairman Sir Tom McKillop tonight told shareholders and staff he was "profoundly sorry" for the disastrous position in which he has left the business
evening standard
20/Nov/2008 16:59

Financial crisis: the deleveraging monster will get hungrier and hungrier

Markets are spooked by three "Ds".
telegraph 20/Nov/2008 16:20

F1 tycoon in £2bn divorce battle

Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone is facing a multi-billion-pound divorce battle
evening standard
20/Nov/2008 16:13

BAE Rolls Royce and AstraZeneca announce jobs cuts

Hundreds of job losses have been announced as the pain caused by the global economic slump intensified.
telegraph 20/Nov/2008 16:27

Big gamble?

Peru hitches its wagon to China's economic motor
bbc 20/Nov/2008 16:12

Oil price goes below $50 a barrel

Oil prices fall below $50 a barrel amid growing fears over a global recession and lower demand for oil.
bbc 20/Nov/2008 16:58

Charity Christmas cards that are more Scrooge than Santa

Harrods has been awarded a Scrooge Award thanks to the small percentage of the price of its charity Christmas cards that goes to good causes.
telegraph 20/Nov/2008 16:43

Sir Tom McKillop takes responsibility for Royal Bank of Scotland plight

Sir Tom McKillop, the outgoing chairman of Royal Bank of Scotland, today took personal responsibility for the plight of the Edinburgh-based bank which is now set to be majority owned by the..
guardian 20/Nov/2008 16:21

Scholar thief faces jail for £1m damage to rare books in libraries

A businessman is facing jail after admitting stealing rare pages and plates from books in the British Library
evening standard
20/Nov/2008 16:46

Anger as anti-gay reggae singer is granted UK visa

The Home Secretary was criticised for granting a visa to a controversial Jamaican reggae singer, allowing him to perform in London this weekend
evening standard
20/Nov/2008 16:46

Data protection means Baby P social workers can’t be named

Data protection rules are preventing ministers from naming all the Haringey social services staff in the Baby P case, Children’s Secretary Ed Balls revealed
evening standard
20/Nov/2008 16:45

Britain lends Iceland £2.2bn in deal to pay back investors

Britain has lent Iceland £2.2 billion as part of a deal to compensate savers hit by the Nordic banking collapse
evening standard
20/Nov/2008 16:45

Boy, 14, stabbed at skills fair

A 14-year-old boy has been stabbed at the ExCeL centre in east London as government minister Tony McNulty opened a skills and careers fair for young people at the venue
evening standard
20/Nov/2008 16:45

‘Lift tax in North but not South’ London

London businesses blasted a minister for suggesting that a property tax should be abolished in the North but was “appropriate” for the capital
evening standard
20/Nov/2008 16:45

Revenue in new offshore tax trawl

Offshore tax dodgers will be facing a second round of investigations by HM Revenue & Customs next year.
bbc 20/Nov/2008 16:09

RBS issues sweeping apology to shareholders

Sir Tom McKillop chairman of Royal Bank of Scotland has issued a sweeping apology for the dramatic implosion of the banking giant.
telegraph 20/Nov/2008 16:22

Gambler breaks record scooping £2 million on online fruit machine

A gambler has broken records by claiming the largest amount won from a British bookmaker winning more than £2 million on an online fruit machine on a 50p stake.
telegraph 20/Nov/2008 16:27

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