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Inquiry 'threat' to UK firms

Top British defence firms have warned the government that billions of pounds could be lost in contracts with Saudi Arabia.

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Pension scheme to be unveiled

Details of a new national pension system, for those without an existing scheme, will be published in a government paper.

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Banks offer bumper bonuses

Hundreds of employees at Goldman Sachs will take home more than £2m and some will pocket more than £20m.

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Little Chef 'takeover talks'

Roadside food retailer Little Chef is reported to be in takeover talks, less than 18 months after the business changed ownership.

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Administration for Music Zone

The CD and DVD retailer Music Zone, which has 104 stores across the UK, has gone into administration.

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Green call by business leaders

Businesses need to take urgent action on climate change according to some of Britain's industry leaders.

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TV licence fee rises by 3%

The BBC is to receive a financial settlement with tighter than expected limits on what it can borrow.

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Tesco's power questioned

A report looking into complaints that Tesco has become too powerful is to be published on Tuesday.

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BA strike to go ahead

Airline passengers are facing travel misery after talks to avert a strike at British Airways broke down.

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Sites hope for casino jackpot

The site of Britain's first super-casino will be unveiled from a shortlist of seven venues.

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Cadbury enters gum market

Confectionery giant Cadbury is attempting to break into the UK chewing gum market with the launch of its Trident brand.

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Boots bidding war begins

Two takeover bids have been made for Boots, one of the biggest companies on the high street.

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Watchdog probes banking costs

The Office of Fair Trading has begun a wide-ranging study into the charges banks impose on customers.

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Moss unveils clothing range

Supermodel Kate Moss has launched her new range of clothing at fashion store Topshop.

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Perjury threat for ex-BP boss

Former BP Chief Lord Browne could face charges of perjury after he allegedly lied to a court about a gay partner.

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Postal workers back strikes

Postal workers have voted strongly in favour of taking industrial action over a pay dispute.

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Boss defends Cadbury cuts

Cadbury's chief executive officer Todd Stitzer spoke to BBC business editor Robert Peston.

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Insight into private equity

The BBC's business editor speaks to two of the most powerful men in the field of private equity - Lord Hollick and Sir Ronald Cohen.

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Saga and AA zero tax bill

Saga and the AA, merging private-equity owned businesses, incurred no liability for corporation tax last year.

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Tycoon gives £1bn to charity

Sir Tom Hunter, Scotland's richest man, is pledging to give away at least £1bn to charity.

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