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From World War to Sub-Prime Lending - It Is Still a Happy Sunday

As we reach the end of the first month of 2022 a little financial perpsective

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JIEB and CPI: Face-to-Face Lectures, the Only Way to Go

Brilliant start to the new exam season

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Derby County: Wayne Has to Finance His Own Hair Plugs Next Tuesday

Only Barnsley feel worse this morning

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So, How Is it For You?

A comfort stop at the end of January to visit the 1980s

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Happy Sunday: Sue Gray, Unhappy Holidaymakers and Terrible Brown Shoes

Everything you need to know this Sunday

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If We Are to Let the Numbers Decide, We're Doomed

Is the number 10 going to hell in a handcart?

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Dead Gerbils, Emigrating Rats and Falling Angels

Your news catch up on Friday 14 January

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Billy's Email Folder This Morning

News on Halloween, Bottlenecks and Girth

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Novak and Sunak: Brothers in Dilemma

Novak and Sunak: the 'ak-twins' have a world of problems on their maggot-infested plates

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Think of an Unsecured Creditor: Think of Clinton's

Clinton Cards administration - 0.69p in the pound is better than nothing ... well, just

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If You Put Your Money With Stock Markets Were in 2021? You are 16.7% Better Off

Big Gains Past and Future

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How Much Teneo? What Will the Commons Select Committee Say?

They are not going to be happy ...

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Big Changes in Insolvency Regulation as Neil Registers as a Hospitality Business

We need someone to look after us as the IPA and the ICAEW lose their grip

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KPMG and Interpath: A Falling Out or a Tactical Move?

KPMG decides not to refer any work to its erstwhile love child

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The Bank of England are Up and Rock and Rolling with the Rest

If they don't have a clue, we certainly do not

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Ports Can Hardly Container Themselves

Artifical intelligence is working hard to supplement human stupidity

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Reduced Lending and Good Cheer for the Redundant

Ho ho h ... oh, what's the point?

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Omicron: The 'Oh' in the Greek Alphabet of the Bank of England

Old news to entertain us this festive season

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Is £1 Billion a Lot of Money for KPMG? We Will See ...

The Official Receiver sets out its claim ... and it's a doozy

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The NAO Get All Uppity About NITS Having to Pursue Fraudsters for 42 Years

Too many fraudsters and only one person to answer the phone

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