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Feb 22, 2011
The UK government must have felt vindicated last week over its decision to delay the Bribery Act again. Read Article UK faces a dilemma over its proposed draconian bribery legislation
Feb 07, 2011
Britain has launched a workplace pension scheme to help people save for their retirement. It is hardly a new idea. The British introduced a similar scheme in Singapore in 1955. Read Article Twilight years finally catch up with the UK
Jan 23, 2011
The British oil company BP's share price rose strongly after the announcement of a $16bn exploration agreement with the state-owned Rosneft, but critics of the company still have complaints. Read Article A deal with Russia shows BP is not exactly washed up
Jan 13, 2011
It is time for banks to stop saying sorry for the financial crisis asserts Bob Diamond, the Barclays chief - comments which have done little to dampen public anger. Read Article UK bankers still do not grasp the error of their indifference
Jan 10, 2011
While the idea of being a centenarian may be sentimentally appealing, there is a nightmare scenario facing extremely old people and the society that must care for them. Read Article Here to have a good life, not to hang on for ages
Dec 31, 2010
Britain has had a December to remember amid student protests, snow chaos, and disrupted travel plans. Will strikes now add to the winter of discontent? Read Article UK's winter of discontent heralds more protests
Dec 27, 2010
Film-making in the UK, by turns moribund and vibrant, appears to be on a steady positive path, with a string of hits and Warner Bros' purchase of Leavensden Studios. Read Article British film industry on positive path
Dec 16, 2010
With banks tightening loan criteria, borrowers are turning to the internet marketplace where the interest rates are reasonable and both parties get an acceptable deal. Read Article Peer-to-peer lending grows in popularity
Dec 10, 2010
Aim is to cut migrant numbers: but officials suggest that Prime Minister David Cameron's tinkering with the system will not make one iota of difference to net immigration. Read Article UK seeks to bar 100,000 foreign students a year