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UK mortgage lending stayed at low levels in February as the housing market remained "stuck in a rut", lenders say.
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Business connections
18 Mar 2011 8:54:20
Economic effects of disaster are being felt across Asia
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Japan's so called just-in-time supply chains struggle to cope with the earthquake and tsunami.
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Cloud computing
18 Mar 2011 5:34:13
How to prepare your business for the biggest IT revolution yet
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Cumberland sausage wins its bid to be made only in Cumbria, as it gains protected status.
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Knowledge economy
18 Mar 2011 0:01:39
Qatar's Education City rises in the sand
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Three former Pakistan cricketers facing conspiracy charges are granted unconditional bail ahead of a trial starting on 20 May.
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Paul Moody, chief executive of soft drinks company Britvic, explains the importance of establishing a clear business goal.
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Roeland Vos, President of Starwood Hotels, has a simple business philosophy: look after your staff and they will look after your bottom line.
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Guy Parsons , chief executive of budget hotel chain Travelodge recommends taking advice from people within your company.
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The Wellcome Trust medical charity says that it is considering buying the London 2012 Olympic Park.
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Plans to build a new national speedway stadium in East Manchester receive the backing of councillors.
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Lord Triesman, who quit as the Football Association chairman last year, will appear before MPs investigating the governance of the English game.
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The Department of Health has admitted that it made a mistake allowing Nestle to use an anti-obesity campaign logo on one of its promotional websites.
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Computer maker Hewlett Packard (HP) settles a lawsuit it brought against former boss Mark Hurd to try to stop him joining Oracle.
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The BBC's Declan Curry looks at why interest rates matter
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A luxury car worth £1.2m is clamped outside Harrods in central London after being illegally parked.
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BBC Radio 5 live's Declan Curry explains just what GDP stands for and why we should care.
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VIDEO: European Parliament
13 Oct 2009 2:10:10
Live coverage from the European Parliament.
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VIDEO: Select Committee
12 Aug 2009 9:57:00
Live coverage from select committees.
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