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Balancing the books
30 Mar 2011 3:03:58
What do football's Financial Fair Play rules really mean?
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Question time
30 Mar 2011 3:03:41
SGI executive Dr Eng Lim Goh gets the third degree
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The BBC's Richard Scott has become the first journalist to be allowed inside the Virgin Galactic spaceship.
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Test pilot Peter Siebold has told the BBC's Richard Scott that flying the Virgin Galactic spaceship is ''exhilarating''.
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Shares in Dixons Retail plunge 20% after the electrical retailer said annual profits would be at the bottom of market expectations.
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Up to 500 jobs are being lost as menswear firm Officers Club calls in administrators.
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Ruined livelihoods
30 Mar 2011 7:13:26
Japan's fishermen brace for the worst after Fukushima disaster
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Google will have independent privacy audits for the next 20 years after the US Federal Trade Commission ruled that Google Buzz wrongly used users' information.
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Obama sets out energy future
30 Mar 2011 6:40:02
President Barack Obama sets out an ambitious target to reduce US oil imports by one-third by 2025.
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Barclays bank has had more complaints made about its banking service than any other UK financial institution, new data shows.
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French President Nicholas Sarkozy is in China to discuss reform to the international monetary system.
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Shares in Tokyo Electric tumble again and the ongoing nuclear crisis lands the President of Tepco in hospital.
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Salesforce.com buys social media veteran Radian 6, while Jive gets ready to go public.
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News Corp appoints James Murdoch to new role in move that fuels speculation about whether he will succeed Rupert Murdoch
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People who have lost their job are among those asking for advice at the Money Matters Roadshow as they assess their personal budgets.
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The BBC Money Matters Roadshow gives advice to a man who is worried about his pension.
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Containing a presumed leak of water from the "torus" of reactor 2 at the Fukushima nuclear plant is a priority, says a leading expert.
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At the BBC's Money Matters Roadshow in Plymouth, Richard Preston asks for advice on starting up a business
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At the Money Matters Roadshow in Plymouth a mother asks how her son will afford sixth form now that the EMAs have been replaced.
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Wealth advisor, Howard Goodship, on how to get a good return from a pension.
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At the Money Matters Roadshow, one person asks if he is entitled to claim benefits on top of his pension.
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The government says its new Bribery Act will cement the UK's position as a global leader in the fight against business corruption.
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Lloyds Bank are close to an agreement with prospective Rangers buyers over the club's debt.
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Pregnant mares are likely to abort their foetus if they are kept close to other stallions, researchers in the Czech Republic have discovered.
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Questions about pensions dominate proceedings at the BBC Money Matters Roadshow in Plymouth
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