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  1. 130 jobs axed as SeaFrance goes bust but passengers are promised refunds
  2. Blacks Leisure and La Senza sold
  3. Council staff reject pension plan
  4. Sir Richard Branson predicts big things for new Virgin Money bank
  5. SMEs unsure on growth
  6. HMV reports Christmas sales slump
  7. Morrisons eye up Best Buy stores for Kiddicare
  8. Flat battery on subsidised cars
  9. The High Street suffers but online sales boom
  10. JD Sports Fashion snaps up ailing Blacks for £20m after it goes into administration
  11. JD Sports looks set to buy Blacks
  12. US economy creates 200,000 jobs
  13. UK car sales 4.4% lower in 2011
  14. Taxman is 'completely unfair' to SMEs
  15. House prices 'fell 1.3% in 2011'
  16. Good news for services sector
  17. Euro drops after French bond sale
  18. China airlines shun EU carbon tax
  19. Small businesses face fines for missing paperwork
  20. Nissan Sunderland breaks record
  21. Online sales sustain Next growth
  22. Businesses hope for Euro crisis resolution
  23. London Market Report
  24. BP seeks damages from Halliburton
  25. Lloyds sued by U.S. investors demanding compensation for HBOS deal
  26. FSB: 'Golden opportunities' for businesses in 2012
  27. Poor response to Osborne's offer of tax holiday to help start-ups
  28. Glimmer of hope as car makers on road to record high for exports
  29. Hawkin's Bazaar in administration
  30. House price stagnation 'to go on'
  31. SMEs expect a productive 2012
  32. Recession 'to return' to Europe
  33. FPB: Stormy 2012 ahead for SMEs
  34. D2 Jeans in administration: clothing firm is High St's first post-Christmas casualty
  35. Middle-aged workers could retire up to 85 years later than their parents
  36. Retailers 'face spending squeeze'
  37. Brazilian economy 'overtakes UK'
  38. China and Japan in currency deal
  39. Shoppers face Tube strike delays
  40. Britain set to outshine France within 5 years
  41. La Senza to enter administration
  42. RyanAir sticks two fingers up at order to slash credit and debit card fees
  43. Amazon, Asda and Virgin leave customers without gifts as delivery firm Yodel online o
  44. FPB: Stormy 2012 ahead for SMEs
  45. High Street in rising peril as Big Four supermarkets expand faster than ever
  46. Social media could be holiday risk for businesses
  47. UK economic growth revised up
  48. Lufthansa sells BMI to BA owner
  49. Yahoo up on Alibaba sale reports
  50. SMEs urged to be wary of break-ins
  51. Consumer caution worries businesses
  52. Thorntons issues profit warning
  53. How to set up your own company for less than £1,000
  54. SMEs lax in social media interaction
  55. Swedish carmaker Saab files for bankruptcy after failure to secure funding
  56. HMV sales and profits slump again
  57. Stricter mortgage rules outlined
  58. NAO to probe Northern Rock sale
  59. Laura Ashley brings cheer to the High Street as sales rise
  60. Fitch changes outlook on the poor Frogs
  61. Zynga to raise $1bn in flotation
  62. France tries to destroy UK Economy
  63. Fuel taxes are pricing motorists off the road, claim campaigners as car use plummets
  64. Co-op in line for Lloyds branches
  65. Lingerie retailers La Senza could be next festive High Street casualty
  66. Thomas Cook to close 200 stores
  67. Apple papers are sold for $1.6m
  68. Businesses lack faith in government
  69. Portas revival plan for shops due
  70. QE had less effect in boosting growth and capping borrowing costs than BoE claimed
  71. UK set 'to face bigger downturn'
  72. SMEs fear EU pension plans
  73. Cameron to face MPs over EU veto
  74. UK SMEs behind on e-commerce
  75. Lack of finance continues to hamper SMEs
  76. French bank ratings cut further
  77. 'This is not going to be a treaty that Britain signs up to': Cameron blocks EU deal
  78. Barratts in administration again
  79. Fund created for innovative SMEs
  80. China clears Nestle takeover deal
  81. Five troubled firms lose places in FTSE 250
  82. Blacks: First festive casualty of High Street
  83. London businesses down on prospects
  84. New EU treaty 'may not be needed'
  85. Highest number of 'business deaths' ever as 1,170 firms a day are forced to shut down
  86. Greece passes new austerity plans
  87. Shop price inflation at year low
  88. SMEs set to embrace new IP initiative
  89. Retail sales prospects gloomy
  90. Retail sales 'weakest since May'
  91. Start-ups on the rise in UK
  92. India 'suspends' supermarket plan
  93. Government considers HS2 tunnel
  94. ICAEW: Credit cards convenient for SMEs
  95. SMEs cold on Christmas parties
  96. Venture funds to assist in credit easing support?
  97. Allow venture funds to assist in £40 billion scheme
  98. Groupon to be investigated by the Office of Fair Trading
  99. Royal Mail's pre-Christmas glitch
  100. Yahoo shares up on Alibaba report
  101. Sarkozy backs closer German ties
  102. Starbucks to create 5,000 UK jobs
  103. Groupon cleaned us out:
  104. Business assesses cost of strikes
  105. EBay VAT scam: Stay-at-home father dodged tax on £4.7m of electrical goods
  106. Australia ends Samsung Galaxy ban
  107. Up to two million set to strike
  108. Consumers reveal their online shopping gripes
  109. Business rate holiday extended for SMEs
  110. Pay rises capped at 1% for public sector parasites up until 2015
  111. US airline AA in bankruptcy move
  112. Murdoch wins BSkyB chairman vote
  113. Intolerance of social networks could hurt SMEs
  114. Eurozone to discuss bailout fund
  115. Automatic pension enrolment delay for SME's
  116. High street sales down on 2010
  117. OECD warns of European recession
  118. BCC cuts UK growth forecast again
  119. Multi-billion pound economic push
  120. Plan to back £10bn business loans
  121. Businesses identify customer service weakness
  122. Blacks Leisure in share collapse
  123. Strike threatens 'Heathrow halt'
  124. Toyota unveils 1,500 jobs boost
  125. FPB calls for reform to benefit SMEs
  126. Arcadia to close up to 260 stores
  127. Dixons' half-year losses widen
  128. Suzuki files VW arbitration case
  129. Bank committee warns on eurozone
  130. BCC outlines plan for job creation
  131. David Cameron bids for job law deal with Berlin as price of agreeing to new EU treaty
  132. Thomas Cook dives on bank talks
  133. HP fourth-quarter profits slump
  134. Sir Philip Green's Arcadia will deepen the Christmas gloom
  135. Cameron: Euro crisis 'chilling'
  136. Mega Monday 2011: Online shoppers set for £13bn spending spree
  137. CBI urges clear exports strategy
  138. Affordable housing plan unveiled
  139. UK and EU in 'Rock sale deadline'
  140. Ministers to 'simplify' contracts
  141. 'Sharp fall' in business optimism
  142. High Street 'king' Sir Philip Green suffers profit fall as Topshop and Bhs struggle
  143. Victor in battle for Northern Rock faces an uphill struggle to increase its market
  144. Pad could lead to an electric car revolution
  145. UK welcomes EU 2012 budget deal
  146. State workers will be offered generous pensions deal worth billions...
  147. The pound is doomed, the UK will have to join the euro, declares Germany
  148. Fund for vocational training unveiled
  149. Northern Rock - a deal Sir Richard Branson may come to regret
  150. CBI warns economy in 'bad place'
  151. Cable announces plans to facilitate apprentice hiring
  152. Sale of Northern Rock announced
  153. Google unveils online music store
  154. Banks give poor investment advice almost 90% of the time, investigation finds
  155. Young: Businesses never had it so good
  156. Game sees shares plummet 36% as sales set to fall despite record-breaking Call of Dut
  157. UK October inflation falls to 5%
  158. German and French economies grow
  159. George Osborne will offer small firms £4bn in state loans
  160. Buffett buys $10.7bn stake in IBM
  161. OECD sees slowing global economy
  162. It's tough out there, but small firms say they are doing better
  163. Jobs recovery could be 'blown off course', says CBI
  164. Emirates places $18bn Boeing deal
  165. SMEs anticipate Xmas hit
  166. EMI sells music unit for £1.2bn
  167. SMEs face losing workers to larger rivals
  168. Metro Bank provides just 100 mortgages in 15 months
  169. British Airways owner sees share price rise as it predicts profits surge
  170. CBI criticises solar subsidy cut
  171. Universal in hunt for EMI with new bid
  172. SMEs: Britain should withdraw from the EU
  173. Land Rover creates 1,000 new jobs
  174. Small firms get a £95m loan lifeline as Cameron steps in to help struggling businesse
  175. Jobseekers who fail to find work will be forced to do voluntary work for 30 hours p/w
  176. Promising Q3 performance for SMEs
  177. Kesa sells Comet business for £2
  178. IMF chief warns of 'lost decade'
  179. Cheap DVD VAT loophole to close
  180. SME tech investment hampered by finances
  181. MPs seek Bank of England shake-up
  182. Lloyds hit by cost of PPI claims
  183. GM may stop Chinese Saab buyout
  184. Carphone to shut Best Buy shops
  185. Ryanair sees profits increase 23%
  186. Carphone Warehouse cashes in on US venture
  187. Deadline looms for Lloyds' boss Horta-Osório
  188. Channel Island VAT loophole to be closed
  189. Union chiefs 'hell bent' on pension strikes
  190. Carphone Warehouse planning to axe 11 Best Buy stores
  191. Co-op set to make bid for Lloyds branches
  192. Italy reforms 'lack credibility'
  193. FPB: Plan for bad weather
  194. IAG strikes BMI deal that will secure it 53% of Heathrow slots
  195. Lufthansa selling BMI to BA owner
  196. RBS bank profits rebound to £2bn
  197. SMEs keen to expand
  198. Unison votes for pension strike
  199. ECB cuts interest rates to 1.25%
  200. Stress a major contributor to long-term absence
  201. Tax-payers 'cannot afford latest gold-plated pension deal for public sector workers'
  202. 'Strong chance' of UK recession
  203. Bank promises more business loans
  204. China refuses to commit to EFSF
  205. Bailout loan withheld from Greece
  206. Late payment hits new highs
  207. FSB: Employer's relief needed for SSP
  208. Lloyds chief to take 'rest' leave
  209. Rich countries are 'pessimistic'
  210. New £50 banknote in circulation
  211. Russia and China 'worst bribers'
  212. UK seen as less business friendly
  213. UK economic growth rises to 0.5%
  214. MF Global filing for Chapter 11
  215. Clegg promises jobs boost 
  216. World 'on verge of new recession'
  217. Qantas ordered to resume flights
  218. Royal Mail denies delivery cuts
  219. Business rates rise will be the last straw for many firms fighting to survive
  220. Employees feel unvalued
  221. Samsung beats Apple smartphones
  222. Euro for Greece 'was a mistake'
  223. HP U-turn to keep PC and tablets
  224. US economic growth up on spending
  225. Retail sales still shaky
  226. Gold-plated public sector pensions would cost private staff a third of their salary
  227. Shares gain on euro crisis deal - 27th Oct 2011
  228. Australian share trading halted
  229. Lights out for Britain's biggest nightclub owner Luminar as it enters administration
  230. SMEs sitting on cash
  231. Nokia bets on Windows Phone
  232. Vince Cable 'embarrassed' after being fined for failing to pay up to £25k VAT
  233. Dreamliner begins maiden flight
  234. Kindle sparks Amazon profit fall
  235. Employees unenthusiastic in their roles
  236. When will the iPhone 5 come out? Should I wait?
  237. Oil giant BP at 'turning point'
  238. Caterpillar forecasts record year
  239. Ryanair's Michael O'Leary aims to double aircraft fleet and passengers
  240. FPB: Business Finance Taskforce not there yet
  241. CBI urges action on smaller firms
  242. Lloyds looks to float retail bank network
  243. Chart: How much does Britain pay into the EU and what does it get back?
  244. Exposed: British firm in Olympus money trail
  245. 'Music licence Gestapo' says sorry
  246. Gaddafi dead: Governments prepare to hand back toppled tyrant's billions
  247. Debt woes 'danger to all Europe'
  248. Jobs vowed to 'destroy' Android
  249. Web shopping: One pound in every tenner is now spent online as web shop rise beats hi
  250. Murdochs to face pressure at AGM