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New curbs 'are control orders lite'

Plans to relax restrictions imposed on suspected terrorists and rebrand controversial powers used to keep tabs on them are little more than "control orders...

Sage maintains recovery in sales

Software group Sage has said its sales revival is continuing as more of its small and medium-sized business customers showed signs of recovery.The FTSE...

TalkTalk set to axe 580 positions

Around 580 jobs are to be axed at broadband provider TalkTalk as part of plans to save up to £50 million, the company has...

Pundit Gray in sexism row apology

Andy Gray has apologised for his part in the Sky Sports sexism row and said he was "devastated by losing the job that I...

PM defends police on hacking probe

David Cameron has defended the Metropolitan Police over its phone hacking inquiry after a Labour MP called for another force to take over the...

Sheridan vows to fight conviction

Disgraced socialist politician Tommy Sheridan vowed to keep fighting as he was jailed for three years for perjury.The former MSP described his punishment for...

Control orders to be watered down

Control orders used to keep tabs on suspected terrorists will be watered down and renamed, Home Secretary Theresa May has said.But the new powers...

RBS 'should be bonuses back-marker'

The Royal Bank of Scotland should be a "back-marker and not a market leader" when it comes to handing out bonuses, the Scottish Secretary...

Bank edges closer to hike in rates

The pressure of soaring inflation saw the Bank of England edge closer to an interest rate hike days before figures revealed a shock reversal...

JJB fined for not disclosing costs

Struggling retailer JJB Sports has been fined for failing to disclose it bought two smaller rivals for £16 million more than it told investors.JJB...

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