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Greece Rescue Deal Fails to Lift Sceptical FTSE By International Business Times - Feb 23, 2012

UK markets have brushed off the latest eurozone deal to save crisis-hit Greece as investors remain unconvinced that the country's troubles are over.The FTSE 100 index of leading shares was down 0.3...

Analysis: Rupert Murdoch's Sun on Sunday - Success or Failure? By International Business Times - Feb 22, 2012

Britain's Sunday tabloid market has been muted since News of the World's scandal-driven exit from newsagents' shelves in July.With the loss of the most vocal, most read and, above all, most profitable...

NHS Reforms will Block Progress in Health, BMA Warns By International Business Times - Feb 22, 2012

The proposed reforms to the NHS will harm progress and increase bureaucracy, a representative of the British Medical Association has claimed.After meeting health professionals at Downing Street, David...

John Baron Tory MP Urges Caution Over Iran By International Business Times - Feb 22, 2012

Britain must avoid war with Iran and adopt diplomatic efforts with the country over its nuclear programme, according to a Conservative MP.John Baron, a former British Army captain and Conservative MP...

'Sun on Sunday' to be Launched Next Sunday By International Business Times - Feb 20, 2012

Rupert Murdoch's new Sunday offering will be out on the stands next Sunday. Sun Newspaper, a publishing division of News Corporation, will be launching a Sunday tabloid, Sun on Sunday, (a successor to...

UK-France Nuclear Energy Deal to Create 30,000 Jobs By International Business Times - Feb 19, 2012

Around 30,000 jobs may be created and a £60bn boost to the economy generated because of a UK-France nuclear energy deal agreed by the two countries' leaders.Prime Minister David Cameron and his...

David Cameron Vague on More Powers for Scotland By International Business Times - Feb 19, 2012

David Cameron is promising Scotland more powers to govern itself if it votes against independence in a referendum - though he is refusing to say exactly what he would be prepared to hand...

Britain 'unprepared' for Greek meltdown, warns Mervyn King By International Business Times - Feb 17, 2012

Britain still faces a period of economic uncertainty as the eurozone crisis continues to cast a dark shadow over the country's recovery, the Bank of England has said.If the single currency area cannot...

Health Chief Calls on Andrew Lansley to Scrap Health Bill By International Business Times - Feb 16, 2012

A former health chief claims most GPs were "duped" into supporting proposed NHS reforms, calling for the coalition government to "get rid of the health bill".In a British Medical Journal editorial,...

U.K. Unemployment: Unions claim 'Real Total’ is 6.3 million By International Business Times - Feb 16, 2012

"Total" unemployment in the UK is about 6.3 million, more than two-and-a-half times the official govern-ment total, according to trade union figures.The Trade Union Congress, using the US system of...

Big Banks Falls short by £1bn on lending to Small Firms By International Business Times - Feb 15, 2012

Business groups are calling for the government's credit easing plans to be put into effect as soon as possible, as latest figures show big UK banks are not lending enough to smaller businesses to help...

Greece Passes Austerity Plan; Country Explodes in Rage By International Business Times - Feb 14, 2012

The long-running saga that is the Greek financial crisis has a new chapter. In a landmark vote, the Parliament voted shortly after midnight Monday to accept a stringent financial austerity package,...

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