News digest 5-6 Aug 2010
August 9th, 2010 § Leave a Comment
- Tax credit changes could affect seriously ill, say charities
- Personal insolvencies drop 3% in England and Wales
- Pesticides linked to bee decline, say green groups
- British Gas £2k payout means consumers can sue energy firms
- RBS back in profit for first time in three years
- Wheat prices surge after Russia ban
- ‘Poo-powered’ car seen on the streets of Bristol
- ‘Big banks work’ says Barclays as profits soar
- Two sides to the coin as Barclays Capital gains share of profits
- Ecuador offers to leave rainforest oil in the ground for $3.6 billion
- StroudCo food hub: wrestling food power away from the supermarkets
- Trading cocoa: Sweet dreams
- Countering the cuts myths
- Three out of every ten extra workers in the world will be Indian
- Do environmentalists and governments hold back sustainable lifestyles?
- European banks: Letting the bottom line talk
- Britain’s new middle class poor
- Foreign university students: Will they still come?
- London house prices: Still buoyant
- How safe is it to borrow from credit union?
- Fewer saving as confidence falls
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