Most victims of crime unsatisfied with police

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Most victims of crime do not believe the police are doing a good job, research said today.

05/27/2011 — Filed under: Crime
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EU agrees to cut red tape for smallest firms

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Some of the UK’s smallest businesses could benefit from simplified accounting rules after the EU agreed to cut red tape for so called ‘micro-entities’.

05/18/2011 — Filed under: Business
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George Osborne under fire after UK economy left dawdling by EU rivals

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GEORGE Osborne’s brutal spending cuts have left Britain idling behind European rivals.

05/4/2011 — Filed under: Politics
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U.K. Gilts Rise as Economic Reports Seen Encouraging Bank of England Doves

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U.K. government bonds advanced and the pound dropped versus the euro as investors pared bets on monetary tightening from the Bank of England after data showed British factory orders deteriorated.

04/22/2011 — Filed under: Politics
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Migrant crime wave revealed: Foreign arrests have almost doubled in just THREE years

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* 91,234 arrests by half of UK forces last year, compared with 51,899 in 2008
* Total number of non-British suspects quizzed over period may be 750,000
* Rural police see biggest increase in foreigner arrests

The number of foreigners arrested for committing crimes in Britain has almost doubled in the past three years, police revealed today.

04/4/2011 — Filed under: Crime
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UK jobs market ‘under real pressure’ in 2011

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The UK jobs market will be «under real pressure» in 2011 with public spending cuts leading to thousands of redundancies, a recruitment body has warned.

12/14/2010 — Filed under: Society
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Cloud technology to boost EU economy by £149 million

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The wider adoption of cloud computing technology could add an estimated €30 billion (£25,2 billion) to the UK economy in the next five years, according to a report by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr).

12/13/2010 — Filed under: Business
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UK police who gave baby to stranger to face misconduct hearing

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A GROUP of British police officers who handed over a suspect’s 18-month-old baby to a woman falsely claiming to be a relative are to face a misconduct hearing, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said.

12/10/2010 — Filed under: Crime
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Rising demand for flexible working poses business connectivity challenges

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Demand for flexible working in the UK and Europe is expected to continue increasing in the coming years.

11/2/2010 — Filed under: Business
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DAVID CAMERON VOWS: I’LL BLOCK 6% RISE IN EU BUDGET

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David Cameron pledged to block demands from Brussels for a six per cent rise in the EU budget

10/19/2010 — Filed under: Finance
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