Schr?der wades into payment row
The German chancellor, Gerhard Schröder, will try when he meets industry chiefs today to end an embarrassing deadlock over a national plan to compensate Nazi-era sla...
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Redbus seeks buyer's payment
A UK film distribution company backed by entrepreneur Cliff Stanford has issued a $16m (£11m) writ against a German distributor which it says withheld payments after...
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Hague changes his mind over pensioners' payment choice
William Hague yesterday performed a spectacular u-turn when he abandoned a flagship Conservative policy that would roll the basic state pension and other "gimmicks", such...
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Increasing numbers of students excluded over fees non-payment
Thousands of students are being excluded from universities because they are unable to pay tuition fees, a university vice-chancellor said yesterday.
Peter Knight, vice-...
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BT loses auction payments action
BT and One2One failed yesterday in a high court claim that they were treated unfairly in comparison with two rivals as a result of which they lost millions of pounds.
T...
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Hamilton's payment is stayed
Neil Hamilton yesterday won a stay on paying £500,000 towards the £2m bill for his failed libel action against Mohamed Al Fayed as it emerged that police are in...
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Hamilton payment postponed
Neil Hamilton today won a stay on paying costs of ?500,000 incurred in his "cash for questions" libel defeat by Mohamed Al Fayed.
Mr Hamilton and his wife, Christine, w...
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Stressed worker wins record payment
A record damages payout of £203,000 was made today to a former gypsy site warden forced to retire from work because of stress.
Father of four Randy Ingram, who liv...
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Judge warns against 'excessive' libel payments
Mr Justice Morland today warned the jury against making an excessive award to Neil Hamilton as he summed up in the former Tory MP's libel action against Mohamed Al Fayed....
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Euro ruling brings fuel payment u-turn
The government was forced into a u-turn yesterday after the European court of justice ruled in favour of a retired postman who argued men were entitled to winter fuel pay...
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