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BA Passengers Try To Change Travel Plans
Thousands of passengers are trying to change their travel plans ahead of British Airways cabin crew strikes due to start next Saturday.
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'Migrant Workers Abused And Exploited'
Agency and migrant workers employed by meat and poultry firms are suffering "mistreatment and exploitation", an official inquiry has revealed.
Loan Guarantee To Secure Vauxhall's Future
The Government has announced a £270 million loan guarantee to car giant General Motors to help secure its Vauxhall operations in Britain.
Second Union Votes For Easter Rail Strikes
The threat of Easter rail strikes has increased after a second union voted in favour of industrial action in a row over plans to axe 1,500 maintenance jobs.
Storrie Steps Down As Pompey Chief Exec
Peter Storrie has stepped down as chief executive of Portsmouth Football Club.
Lehman Slated Over $50bn 'Account Gimmick'
Former bosses at Lehman Brothers have been accused of using an "accounting gimmick" to hide billions in losses which helped bring about its collapse.
New Mortgages Halve As Tax Break Ends
There was a sharp fall in the number of mortgage approvals in January - down by almost half on the month before, new figures suggest.
Fred Perry Back To Black With Amy Collection
Amy Winehouse has designed a clothing range for Fred Perry, bringing her edgy style to the classic British fashion label.
Scrappage Scheme Dents Used Car Sales
Last year's sales figures for used cars were the worst in nearly a decade, new research has shown.
Jail And £3m Bill For Free Range Egg Conman
A company boss has been jailed for his part in a scam which saw supermarkets and customers duped into buying battery eggs they believed were free range or organic.