20 Dec 2010
| by Arif Durrani
slot after concerns were raised over Lord Sugar's role as a government adviser around the time ...
17 Dec 2010
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
Risks in 2011 include the effect of government spending cuts as well as concerns about unemployment, which has resumed its upward trend according to official figures released this week .
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to increase by just over 2% in 2011, but there are risks ahead, especially with government spending cuts ...
16 Dec 2010
| by Maisie McCabe
, as the significant figure spent by the Government s Central Office of Information, estimated to be around 35m ...
03 Dec 2010
| by Ed Owen
Despite retailers expecting a bumper Christmas this year , the outlook for the New Year is more uncertain.
The coalition government will raise the basic rate of VAT to 20% on 4 January as part of its austerity package .
Data company Acxiom says the tax hike will not have a uniform effect, and some groups ...
30 Nov 2010
| by Maisie McCabe
The BBC's controversial expose about football's governing body, 'Fifa's Dirty Secrets: Panorama
22 Nov 2010
| by Simon Cross
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Economically, nothing much has happened that we didn t foresee at the time: a change of government ...
prospect of tax rises and cut-backs in the public sector and benefits; the slashing of government adspend ...
11 Nov 2010
| by Maisie McCabe
economic environment and the uncertainty resulting from the Government spending review but the board ...
03 Nov 2010
| by Pulse @ McCann London
The challenges facing the current and previous governments show that a focus on the 'now' should...place?"
One of the hallmarks of the previous government was the constant consultation of ordinary ...
demanded better public services and the government, guided by the politics of now, responded with heavy ...
to the government, describes how this played out at 10 Downing Street: "The Prime Minister s closest advisors were ...
28 Oct 2010
| by Andrew McCormick
Five high-street banks feature in the top 20 of the UK's most-trusted brands, based on a poll carried out by Lansons Communications and Opinium Research.
Barclays, HSBC and Nationwide, which did not seek financial support from the government during the credit crunch, rank higher than competitors ...
28 Oct 2010
| by Ben Bold
% was accounted for by the UK s internet infrastructure, government IT spending and net exports.
Compared ...