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The highest earners should pay more tax to cushion the squeeze on low-income households, former coalition Cabinet minister David Laws has declared.
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Tax highest earners more, says Laws
The Government has announced moves aimed at tackling the growing controversy over excessive boardroom pay, with proposals on greater transparency over pay deals, giving shareholders tougher powers and creating more diverse boards and remuneration com
Britain must stand ready to contribute more to the International Monetary Fund in order to shore up the ailing world economy, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg says.
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Clegg backs increased IMF payments
Town halls have "a moral duty" to freeze council tax for families struggling with rising household budgets, the Government has said.
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Council tax freeze a ‘moral duty’
A UK-based ticketholder has won nearly £41 million on the EuroMillions draw, Camelot said.
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UK ticket scoops EuroMillions prize
Gas and electricity supplier Co-operative Energy is offering to pay penalties for customers who switch from other companies, urging other firms to do the same.
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Co-op offers to pay moving penalty
Glimpses of a softening in the rental market have been seen as average rents dropped for the second month in a row.
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Rental market shows slight drop
Pay rises in private firms so far this year have averaged 2.8%, the highest level since the end of 2008, according to a report.
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Private sector pay rises on the up
Doctors have rejected the Government's planned pension changes and two out of three would be prepared to take industrial action over the issue, it has been announced.
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Doctors reject pension changes
New 5p and 10p coins could confuse customers when they attempt to use them in machines such as payphones and parking meters, those in the industry have warned.
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New coins may be rejected at meters