Thursday, 29 January 2009

Government to print more money in £50bn bid to end lending freeze

Chinese steel mills forecast price rise

Not plane sailing for Boeing jobs

Opec pledges to push oil back above $50 a barrel

House prices fall by nearly 20% as 1.2million homeowners are trapped in negative equity

Half a million Poles to stay in Britain despite credit crunch

Almost 24 million adults with poor numeracy skills, say MPs

WEF 2009: Global crisis 'has destroyed 40pc of world wealth'

UK house prices fall further in January

COFFEE GIANT SET TO AXE 7,000 JOBS

WORKERS STRIKE OVER ECONOMIC CRISIS

CAMERON AND BROWN GO TO WAR OVER RECESSION

BRITAIN 'FACING A DEEPER RECESSION THAN ANY NATION'

Wednesday, 28 January 2009

Taxes to soar by £20BILLION as IMF warns Britain faces deeper recession than any other country

Fed Keeps Rate Near Zero, Is Ready to Buy Treasuries

Taxes up or spending down: thinktank outlines Darling's £20bn options

Deadly doners

8700 Brits a year dying for a drink

Mandelson's £2.3bn green light for 'eco motors'

BSKYB AND ASDA BUCK JOBS TREND

Retail forecast is gloomiest on record after poor start to year, CBI says

Warning over collapse in capital flows

Global unemployment could hit 50m, warns ILO

UK national debt will not return to pre-crisis levels for 20 years

Sunday, 25 January 2009

Diageo puts plans for £600m 'super brewery' on hold

Govt sector growth: ‘Soviet’ Britain swells amid the recession

Taxpayers will fund loans for car buyers

Corus to axe 3,500 jobs as crash hits steelmakers

Women losing jobs twice as fast as men

BRITISH GAS MAKES £1M A DAY IN PROFIT

£1.3BN WASTED HIRING SCHOOL CONSULTANTS

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EXCLUSIVE: GREEDY BANKS ARE PREVENTING ECONOMIC RECOVERY

'Recession could be the worst since 1930s' warning as Brown admits: 'I never saw it coming'

Revealed: Day the banks were just three hours from collapse

Bankrupt Britain: The answers to the questions everyone is asking

Swelling stockpiles send metals prices down

US says China ‘manipulating’ renminbi

Official: £40,000 loss for every taxpayer