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Financial Crisis Bank bosses should be sacked say LibDems

Politicians must stop "quibbling" about bonuses for Britain's failed bank bosses and sack those responsible for the financial crisis, Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Vince Cable said. The Government this week pledged to...

Chelsea Building Society is latest victim in Iceland's financial meltdown as Brown goes on the...

Chelsea Building Society announced it has £55million invested in Iceland today as treasury officials flew out to Reykjavik for emergency talks. The building society said the exposure represents 1.55 per cent of its marketable...

Look back in wonder

As Peter Mandelson makes another return to the cabinet, Julian Glover revisits his book The Blair Revolution. Every political age needs a book, and Mandelson delivered it almost 13 years ago in The Blair Revolution, serialised...

Top Tory Hague flew off on Barclays £500,000 jolly as markets crash

William Hague is facing awkward questions about his judgment after he joined a lavish Italian trip for Barclays executives on a black day for global markets. He spent Friday on the sunny shores of Lake Como, on the final day of...

Geoff Hoon interview

Geoff Hoon "kissed hands" with the Queen this week and took the seals of office as her new Secretary of State for Transport. By Andrew Porter and James Kirkup Geoff Hoon clearly relishes the nuts-and-bolts aspects of overseeing...

Forces chief faces a new battle on third front - the economy

Sir Jock Stirrup is the very model of a military man. He has a jacket laden with gold brocade, shoes polished like mirrors, slicked-back hair and, after his name, two dozen letters. His name itself could have come straight out...

Ex-Tory minister Sir John Nott in row with villagers over plans to erect 82ft wind turbines

Green power: Sir John Nott has angered his St Erth neighbours with plans to build two 82 foot high wind turbines The Defence Secretary who took on the Argentines in the Falklands War is now facing a battle with neighbours....

Crisis As Opportunity

The financial crisis will take some time to work its way through the system before things look sunny again. It's now reached Indian shores with share markets taking a hit and a credit squeeze developing.

Government considering suspending fund rules to help pensioners

Move follows dramatic fall in share prices as panic spreads across world markets Pensioners in Brighton: fall in stock market means anyone approaching 75 will be buying an annuity while the value of their pension fund is low....

Shouldn't have gone to Iceland

David Cameron's lack of lustre in the Commons provoked a curious consensus in the blog plus the financial wisdom of (some) local authorities Gordon’s Alive! Consensus is now the order of the day in Westminster, and bloggers...

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