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A strangely accurate book of anatomy from 1543
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Fashion made in Africa
18 Nov 2014 0:01:38
The fashion company which only uses home-grown materials
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Business is embracing ultra high definition video
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Payday lender Wonga continues to show adverts in Poland similar to those that were cancelled in the UK for being attractive to children.
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The Public Accounts Committee has criticised HM Revenue & Customs for its "unacceptably slow" action against tax avoiders.
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The BBC's economics editor Robert Peston looks at what impact instability in the global economy could have in the UK.
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A former convict turned entrepreneur is looking to give other ex-offenders in Singapore a new lease on life through his restaurant chain Eighteen Chefs.
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Disappearing message app Snapchat unveils Snapcash, a new feature that will allow users to send money to friends, in a partnership with payment-processing firm Square.
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What are the next steps in comet landing mission?
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Ex-offender turned chef cooks up social change
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The public are being asked to provide information on the locations of nine fugitives suspected of serious environmental crimes.
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An epidemic of bad, inefficient, overcrowded meetings is plaguing the world’s businesses — and making workers miserable. David Grady has some ideas on how to stop it.
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Actavis is buying Botox-maker Allergan for $66bn (£42bn) to create one of the top ten biggest pharmaceutical companies in the world.
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High-resolution pictures have now been released of the Philae probe around the time of landing on Comet 67P last Wednesday.
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A closer look at the major free trade agreement signed between China and Australia
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The governor of the Bank of England says bankers' overall pay packages - not just bonuses - should be at risk in the event of wrongdoing.
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Chase de Vere Independent Financial Advisers has been fined £560,000 for mis-selling the policies of the now-defunct Keydata investment firm.
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Authorities in Brussels have charged HSBC's private banking arm, which is based in Switzerland, with assisting wealthy Belgians - including diamond dealers - in avoiding taxes.
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Soaring private rents will push future generations into poverty and add billions to the housing benefit bill, according to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
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Customers of financial firms should soon have their complaints dealt with more effectively, under an agreement with the Financial Conduct Authority.
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Japan's economy unexpectedly shrinks for the second consecutive quarter, marking a technical recession in the world's third largest economy.
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Mike Watts, who built and maintained his own private toll road in Somerset, explains why it is closing without profit.
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London's main share index drifts lower at the start of trading, after warnings about the health of the global economy.
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The governor of the Bank of England says bankers' overall fixed pay should be at risk in the event of wrongdoing - not just bonuses.
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The chairman of Serco, the beleaguered outsourcing firm that has several contracts with the UK government, announces he will leave the company.
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