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Could rising ore prices halt recovery?
Could steeply rising iron ore prices push up costs for the world's manufacturers and threaten the global recovery?
The Budget: The full story
All the key points, analysis and reaction to George Osborne's first Budget as chancellor in the coalition government.
The Budget: The full story
All the key points, analysis and reaction to George Osborne's first Budget as chancellor in the coalition government.
Election Night as it happened
All the key points, analysis and reaction from the General Election campaign 2010.
Heavy rain forces road closures
Some roads in parts of London are closed due to localised flooding following heavy rain.
Poll focus on defence and economy
The political parties focus on the economy and defence, as the UK election campaign in Scotland continues ahead of polling day on 6 May.
Companies want transport spending
A group representing London's businesses demonstrates at Westminster to get funding for the transport protected.
'I'm just glad to be back home'
Passengers take advantage of a window of opportunity to make it back home after the volcanic ash cloud chaos.
The mood on the campaign trail
BBC correspondents who are following the three leaders on the campaign trail assess the mood at the start of week three.
King's Cross architect appointed
A London-based architects' firm wins an international contest to design a new square outside King's Cross Station.
The Full Election Story: 8 April
All the key points, analysis and reaction as the General Election 2010 gets under way.
NI increase 'will not cost jobs'
Chancellor Alistair Darling denies that Labour's planned rise in National Insurance would lead to job losses.
Business fears over Tube closures
Some businesses in north London's Camden Town fear they could fold due to weekend Tube line closures while upgrade work is carried out.
No tax rises planned - Mandelson
Lord Mandelson seeks to kill off speculation Labour are planning tax rises after saying they may be "necessary" after the election.
City Diaries: 19 March
"Raising VAT to 20% would be a brave move"
Universities feel funding squeeze
Three quarters of England's universities are facing real-term budget cuts - for the first time since Labour came to power.
Recession's impact on sex industry
BBC Somerset's Rachael Canter looks at how tough times in the economy are having a significant impact on the sex industry.
England 2018 WC bid puts business case
Andy Anson, the chief executive of the England 2018 World Cup bid, talks about everything from ticketing prices to tourism, as the country fine tunes its strategy.
Universities heads' 'wages soar'
The pay of university heads has soared with some now earning more than the prime minister, a report says.
New York banking gains on London
New York and London have been ranked as the joint-top global financial centres according to new research.




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