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Fugitive Tycoon Finally Faces The Music
Fugitive tycoon Asil Nadir is due in court today to finally face multi-million pound charges over the collapse of his Polly Peck business empire.
Balls Calls For £250k To Be Spent On New Jobs
Unemployment should be tackled by spending £250m on creating 200,000 jobs and placements for people out of work, Labour leadership hopeful Ed Balls has said.
RBS Axing 3,500 More Jobs 'Is A Horror Story'
Royal Bank of Scotland is cutting a further 3,500 British jobs in a move a major trade union has described as a "horror story".
Burger King Agrees £2bn 3G Capital Buyout
Burger King Holding has agreed to be bought by private equity firm 3G Capital in a deal valued at $3.26bn (£2.12bn).
Arctic Weather Ends Oil Rig Occupation
Four Greenpeace activists have been arrested after abandoning a protest aimed at disrupting drilling on the Stena Don oil rig in Baffin Bay, Greenland.
Samsung Galaxy Aims To Eclipse Apple's iPad
A new cheaper rival to the Apple iPad has been officially launched - among a host of gadgets at the world's biggest technology fair.
Fashion Label Zara Launches Stores Online
Fashion label Zara has launched its first online stores - hoping to attract its youthful army of 4.5 milion Facebook "friends".
House Prices Fall For A Second Month
House prices have fallen for a second month in a row - the first consecutive drop since February 2009, according to Nationwide.
Burning Rubber: Fires Spark Ferrari Recall
Ferrari's newest supercar has been recalled after several vehicles were reported to have spontaneously burst into flames.
Fan-Plastic: How Paper Beat Footie Photo Ban
An evening newspaper has come up with an ingenious way to beat a League One football club's ban on photographers.