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Jones Bootmaker 'set for buyout'

Jones Bootmaker, one of the oldest brands on the British high street, is to be bought by a Dutch firm for around £40 million,...

£9m bonus for Goldman Sachs chief

The joint head of banking giant Goldman Sachs in London has been awarded a £9 million bonus, it has been reported.The US bank's share...

BP 'dispute' with Russian partners

Embattled oil giant BP is fighting to resolve a dispute with its Russian partners as it is expected to announce its first annual loss...

Swiss probe over Tunisia accounts

A money laundering investigation has been launched into accounts belonging to ousted Tunisian president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and his family, Swiss prosecutors...

Indians march against corruption

Thousands of people holding placards and shouting slogans have protested in India's capital against what they called widespread corruption and poor governance.At least 5,000...

Muslim militants flee Egypt jails

Gangs of armed men have attacked at least four jails across Egypt, helping to free hundreds of Muslim militants and thousands of other inmates...

Murray suffers grand slam heartache

Tennis fans will have to wait longer for a British Grand Slam winner after Andy Murray lost in straight sets in the Australian Open...

Banks must 'reassure society': FSA

Society needs assurances from British banks that a financial collapse will never happen again, the chairman of the City regulator has warned.In an interview...

Inmates warn over open prison rules

Unsuitable offenders are being sent to open prisons, leading to disturbances including a recent jail riot, other inmates have warned.Speaking to BBC Radio 5...

Health reforms 'will involve risk'

Health Secretary Andrew Lansley has said there is "risk" involved with his radical NHS reforms, but change was necessary to improve standards for patients.There...

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