Archive | January, 2010

Signing on centenary: 100 years on the dole – Times Online

31. January 2010

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Signing on centenary: 100 years on the dole – Times Online

Times Online Signing on centenary: 100 years on the dole Times Online ... the Dragon's Den star, recalls of the two periods of unemployment that he endured before eventually becoming a multimillionaire entrepreneur

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MSPs ready to set example on pay freeze – Times Online

31. January 2010

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MSPs ready to set example on pay freeze – Times Online

The Herald MSPs ready to set example on pay freeze Times Online John Swinney, the Finance Secretary, is due to announce his public sector pay policy for the coming financial year shortly. Public sector unions have called ...

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John Terry case sparks government concern over super-injunctions – The Guardian

31. January 2010

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John Terry case sparks government concern over super-injunctions – The Guardian

ESPN John Terry case sparks government concern over super-injunctions The Guardian In his judgment, Tugendhat noted: "This is essentially a business matter for [Terry] … High-profile sponsors are sensitive to the reputation of the sports ... John Terry carries on regardless by heading the winner for Chelsea Times Online England captain's future in the spotlight The Age Terry super injunction raises privacy issues Financial Times Here Is The City

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Hull City 2 Wolves 2: Phil Brown defiant in battle to hang on to Stephen Hunt – Daily Mail

31. January 2010

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Hull City 2 Wolves 2: Phil Brown defiant in battle to hang on to Stephen Hunt – Daily Mail

Daily Mail Hull City 2 Wolves 2: Phil Brown defiant in battle to hang on to Stephen Hunt Daily Mail It may come down to a business decision but selling Hull's man of the season — especially to Wolves — would seem to make no sense. ..

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Why are there so few female film-makers? – The Guardian

31. January 2010

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Why are there so few female film-makers? – The Guardian

The Guardian Why are there so few female film-makers? The Guardian Film is big business , filled with financial risk, and so "the whole industry is based on demonstrable success," says Peplow. "Unless something has worked in ...

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Celtic silence the sceptics – Times Online

31. January 2010

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Celtic silence the sceptics Times Online Reid hopes to sign a new striker before today's business is concluded. “I feel gutted for my players,” the Hamilton manager said.

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Gianfranco Zola backs Benni McCarthy to blossom – Times Online

31. January 2010

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Gianfranco Zola backs Benni McCarthy to blossom – Times Online

Times Online Gianfranco Zola backs Benni McCarthy to blossom Times Online McCarthy will be the first arrival under the new regime of David Sullivan and David Gold, who entertained Jack Petchey, the property entrepreneur , ... and more

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Star quality fails to rescue Dundee – Times Online

31. January 2010

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Star quality fails to rescue Dundee Times Online That extra finance may also hobble them just as they prepare to make their final dash towards the Premier League.

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No early swingeing cuts under Conservatives, says David Cameron – Times Online

31. January 2010

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No early swingeing cuts under Conservatives, says David Cameron – Times Online

The Guardian No early swingeing cuts under Conservatives, says David Cameron Times Online The Business Secretary will try today to turn the fragile recovery to Labour's advantage by arguing that the threat of a double-dip recession had thrown ... Mandelson says Cameron is 'unpatriotic' Financial Times Cameron will 'act early' to slash deficit Independent UK's Mandelson: Ludicrous To Compare UK's Situation To Greece Wall Street Journal BusinessWeek

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Driving down spending on roads and rail – The Herald

31. January 2010

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Driving down spending on roads and rail – The Herald

The Herald Driving down spending on roads and rail The Herald The impact may be less direct than on education or health, but any big cuts will be far from painless, as evidenced by the uproar that greeted Finance ...

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