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London Weather: Sunday: sunny, Max Temp: 18°C (64°F), Min Temp: 7°C (45°F)
Max Temp: 18°C (64°F), Min Temp: 7°C (45°F), Wind Direction: NW, Wind Speed: 8mph, Visibility: very good, Pressure: 1019mb, Humidity: 34%, UV risk: n/a, Pollution: n/a, Sunrise: 04:54BST, Sunset: 21:02BST
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London Weather: Monday: sunny intervals, Max Temp: 16°C (61°F), Min Temp: 10°C (50°F)
Max Temp: 16°C (61°F), Min Temp: 10°C (50°F), Wind Direction: SSW, Wind Speed: 16mph, Visibility: very good, Pressure: 1008mb, Humidity: 44%, UV risk: n/a, Pollution: n/a, Sunrise: 04:53BST, Sunset: 21:04BST
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London Weather: Tuesday: heavy rain, Max Temp: 12°C (54°F), Min Temp: 8°C (46°F)
Max Temp: 12°C (54°F), Min Temp: 8°C (46°F), Wind Direction: SSE, Wind Speed: 6mph, Visibility: moderate, Pressure: 1001mb, Humidity: 88%, UV risk: n/a, Pollution: n/a, Sunrise: 04:53BST, Sunset: 21:05BST
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BBC Business News: VIDEO: Hopes of India vaccine breakthrough
India may be a leading producer and exporter of vaccines, yet the government's immunisation programme fails to reach an estimated 28% of babies born there.
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BBC Business News: Is Ryanair really Europe's most punctual airline?
Is Ryanair really Europe's most punctual airline?
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Money Mail: Treasury starts hunt for chief to sell UK's bank stakes
The Treasury has appointed City headhunter Spencer Stuart to find a new boss for UK Financial Investments, the body that controls its holdings in the banks.
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Money Mail: SIMON WATKINS: Interest rate rise is real test of a recovery
The easiest test for when we have a sustainable recovery will be when businesses and households can contemplate higher interest rates without fear.
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Money Mail: Sale of confectioner Hotel Chocolat may net up to £100m
PricewaterhouseCoopers was hired by Hotel Chocolat last year, with the company saying it wanted to evaluate unsolicited bids.
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Money Mail: Women entrepreneurs win 40 per cent of start-up cash
Budding female entrepreneurs have received more than 40 per cent of the money given to 4,000 new companies under the Government’s Start-Up Loans scheme, Business Secretary Vince Cable will announce.
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Money Mail: Pubs set to sue Coalition over beer sales shake-up
They have warned that plans to force them to loosen their control over pub tenants – known as the beer tie – will destroy jobs and lead to more pub closures.
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Money Mail: Ordinary Rolls-Royce not special enough for highest rollers
The bespoke business at Rolls-Royce is booming, with wealthy clients forking out for all-important extras such as champagne bars, ‘starlight’ ceilings, jewellery safes and humidors.
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Money Mail: Cigarette adverts are staging a lucrative comeback
Electronic cigarettes - which deliver a dose of nicotine and even mimic smoke fumes, but without burning tobacco - are enjoying increasing sales, and London’s advertising agencies can sense a new opportunity.
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Money Mail: The sooner we see more bank sackings over PPI, the better
Regardless of how big and costly this debacle eventually becomes, banks have a responsibility to be consistent and fair.
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Money Mail: Bailed out banks RBS and Lloyds 'fought regulator over crisis funds'
Royal Bank of Scotland was ‘dragged kicking and screaming’ by the regulator to sell assets to help strengthen its emergency reserves while Lloyds ‘dragged its feet’, according to sources close to the talks.
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Money Mail: The payday lending plague has a safe antidote ... credit unions
Government backing is turning hundreds of co-operatives into an alternative to costly lenders.
Alexander and Maureen Buchan, pictured, started saving with a Glasgow-based credit union to pay for a wedding.
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