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Downturn 'fuels unpaid overtime'

Downturn 'fuels unpaid overtime'The economic downturn is helping to drive record levels of unpaid overtime by workers fearing for their jobs, the TUC claims.

Auto industry woes put buyers in driver’s seat

Auto industry woes put buyers in driver’s seat

By all accounts it's a great time to buy a new car. Manufacturers are willing to slash thousands off sticker prices and offer interest-free money.


Apple's new tune

Apple's new tuneJan 7 - After a deal with major music labels, Apple makes music more consumer-friendly, but also changes the pricing model.

Obama says stimulus proposal could grow

Obama says stimulus proposal could grow

In an interview with CNBC, President-elect Barack Obama said a planned economic stimulus plan could grow beyond $800 billion.


Free future

Free futureWhy it makes sense to charge customers nothing

Store wars

Store warsNorthern retailer battles the 'Big Four'

Falling interest

Falling interestPensioners worried as rate cuts hit income

Warning given on tax returns scam

Warning given on tax returns scamFraudsters are targeting people with scam e-mails in the run-up to the self-assessment tax returns deadline.

Alistair Darling considers emergency plan to print more money

Alistair Darling considers emergency plan to print more moneyEmergency plans to print more money are being considered by the Government to kickstart the economy Alistair Darling has revealed.

Dangers lurk in ballooning federal deficits

Dangers lurk in ballooning federal deficitsA grim report from congressional analysts showing the government deficit swelling to $1.2 trillion  this year  has many taxpayers wondering: How much longer can we keep this up?

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