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Digital Britain report, compiled by Lord Carter, commits the government to achieving universal broadband access across UK by 2012.
Weaker sterling helped drive up the cost of items like DVDs, clothing and televisions.
MySpace is cutting about 400 jobs in the US, as what was once the world's most popular social networking site tackles "bloated" staffing levels.
With two weeks to go until he is sentenced, the impact of Bernard Madoff’s $65bn (£40bn) fraud is laid bare in letters to the sentencing judge.
Britain's largest supermarket group enjoyed a 4.3pc first quarter rise in like-for-like sales in the UK.
General Motors, the struggling US carmaker, said the deal represented the best deal to secure Saab's future.
Real Cost of Living Index has fallen by 10pc since this time last year.
British aero engine maker Rolls-Royce won orders worth up to $2bn (£1.2bn) at the Paris Air Show on Tuesday, for planes bought by budget airline Air Asia X and Middle-Eastern carrier Etihad.
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Building society still faces 'significant risks to financial fundamentals'.
Asian stock markets tumbled on Tuesday, with Hong Kong's benchmark down more than 3pc, after weak US manufacturing figures knocked confidence in a quick recovery from global recession.
The outrage over supersized banker bonuses has barely died down but the stage is already being set for the return of the mega-payouts. It'll feel icky and almost surely reignite the fury of taxpayers and lawmakers.
And Imperial Tobacco remains a buy, despite tougher regulation in the United States.
Stockbrokers give their views on whether you should, buy, sell or hold a selection of shares.
Alistair Darling has broken with tradition by appointing an American-born economist to the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee.
Credit managers are pressing Sir Alan Sugar, appointed as the Government's Enterprise Champion, to join their campaign to improve the way big businesses treat their smaller customers by speeding the payment of bills.
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Fame and fortune: Honor Blackman, 81, the Bond girl and Avengers star, has been an actress and singer for over 60 years. Twice divorced, she has two adopted children and lives in London.
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