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Motoring journalist Quentin Willson says Tesla was "clever" to address people's concerns by creating charging stations across the US.
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RBS chief executive Ross McEwan tells the BBC he needs to pay bonuses despite the bank making an £8.2bn loss.
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The government's help-to-buy "equity loan" scheme picked up towards the end of last year, official figures show.
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House builders Barratt and Redrow profits more than double, helped by buoyant housing market
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Standard Life's announcement that it may move operations outside Scotland in the event of independence sparks a political row.
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Struggling airline Qantas has said it will cut 5,000 jobs, after reporting a pre-tax loss of A$252m for the six months to the end of December.
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A smartphone designed for the defence and security industries has been developed by Boeing.
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Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has said that Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) should not be paying staff bonuses "as if it were a normal, self-standing, healthy bank".
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The weekly earnings of full-time workers in the UK fell in real terms, each year between 2008 and 2013, taking them back to the level of 2002.
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RBS chief executive Ross McEwan has given a speech outlining his plans for the bank, after it posted a pre-tax loss for 2013 of £8.2bn.
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Former Ibrox director Dave King is "the knight coming over the hill to help," according to a Rangers fans' group.
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A BBC investigation found evidence of agents charging would-be tenants holding deposits and other fees but then denying them access to the property.
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Harry Benson and Sarah Anticoni debate a proposed new law that would allow couples to legally agree the terms of a divorce before they marry.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland, part-owned by the UK government, has posted an operating loss for the sixth successive year.
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Standard Life has become the first Scottish business to warn it may have to relocate significant operations and assets outside the country if its people vote for independence.
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Rogue letting agents are duping tenants out of thousands of pounds by taking a holding deposit and not letting them move in, a Newsbeat investigation finds.
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Disabled people are suffering "distress and financial difficulties" because of the slow processing of claims for a new benefit, a report says.
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Power companies are being refused insurance cover for cyber-attacks due to inadequate defences, the BBC learns.
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Could you go into business with a best friend?
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A leading debt advice charity, StepChange, says it has seen a big rise in the number of clients with payday loan problems.
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Struggling Australian airline Qantas is to cut 5,000 jobs after reporting a half-year loss of A$252m ($225.8m: £135.5m).
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Australia's Flying Kangaroo faces survival fight
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RBS announces plans to sell its remaining 28% stake in insurance firm Direct Line, which could generate more than £1bn for the taxpayer-owned bank.
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The Co-op group is expected to announce the biggest loss in its history next month, of more than £2bn.
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The Low Pay Commission has recommended a 3% increase in the minimum wage to £6.50 an hour, Business Secretary Vince Cable has told MPs.
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