Oil man says Chirac knew of bribes
The former boss of the oil giant Elf, currently the focus in France of a vast corruption scandal, yesterday said that the payment of large covert commissions to foreign g...
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Conservative policy on higher education
Conservatives will use proceeds from future privatisations, spectrum sales and the proceeds from selling off the student loan book to endow universities with massive one-...
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All credit to a stubborn chancellor
Labour's redistribution by stealth has come back to haunt Gordon Brown. So successful has the chancellor been in quietly giving large chunks of money to the working poor ...
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Alternative parties, alternative ideas
The three main national parties are not the only show in town. Regional and special interest parties have many interesting personal finance policies. Here are some of the...
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Let us tax this chequebook journalism
The press complaints commission's speedy initiative to inquire into the Biggs affair will provide a severe test of the self-regulation of the press. It should also prompt...
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Labour rejects claims of ?5bn tax black hole
Tax increases of £5bn a year or higher borrowing will be needed by the end of the next parliament if Labour is to continue rebuilding run-down public services at the...
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M&S chief's bonus to be axed
Marks & Spencer intends to block a bonus payment of £810,000 to its controversial chairman, Luc Vandevelde, prompting speculation that the Belgian might quit the...
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Federal Reserve delays the inevitable
In terms of market sentiment yesterday was a good time for the Federal Reserve to cut US interest rates. The macroeconomic news over the past couple of weeks has been mod...
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Rough deals: who'd have credited it?
The 'have now, pay later' culture has started a trend in the High Street that could drag millions of consumers into debt.
If you go into a jeweller, electrical store, a...
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Left to sink in sea of debt
When John Quigley answered his phone last Wednesday morning he knew the news was bad. On the line was Brett Martin, corporate development director of the Merseyside-based...
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