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January
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Cameron under pressure after EU withdrawal threat
Prime Minister David Cameron's promise of a referendum on EU membership has provoked dismay from several quarters, including his coalition partners and the USA.
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Asian investors keep London property prices sky high
Asian investors bought 50% of new London homes last year, maintaining the inflated costs of property in the capital.
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Oil and gas boom in the North Sea explained
The oil and gas boom in the North Sea is good news for the UK. Investment billions have poured into the industry in recent months.
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Green Deal incentive scheme
Environmental issues are an important aspect of modern life. This is why the government is taking energy efficiency seriously with the Green Deal incentive scheme.
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Overview of the new flat-rate state pension due to start in 2017
The UK state pension system is scheduled for a major overhaul, starting 2017. Here’s what you should know about the new flat-rate state pension.
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Child poverty figures soar after benefits changes
Around 200,000 children will be added to the poverty total due to government benefits cuts.
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Dismay as lottery ticket price doubles
Camelot announced that from the autumn, the price of a lottery ticket would double to £2.
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A brief overview of corporate tax in UK
Corporate tax is the tax levied on the taxable profits of companies and organisations. Here’s what you should know about corporate tax in the UK.
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Fiscal cliff explained
The fiscal cliff was the economic chasm facing the USA when tax rises coincided with widespread cuts to services. With considerable revision, politicians avoided disaster.