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The BBC is coming in for flak about its religious coverage, much of it centring on its incoming head of religious broadcasting.
The publicly funded broadcaster has appointed Aaqil Ahmed from Channel 4, a move that has dismayed a Church of England...
Banks have won a two-year court battle, dealing a major blow to hundreds of thousands of customers seeking to claim back billions of pounds of what they say are unfair overdraft charges.
The new Supreme Court found that the Office of Fair Trading...
Deciding it was safe to come clean because banks are now on a more even keel and the worst of the credit crisis is behind us, the Bank of England has told the nation that at the height of the turmoil it secretly lent Royal Bank of Scotland and HBOS a...
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Big bonuses have dominated headlines in recent weeks, and it is expected that David Walker’s review of corporate governance in British banks, due out on...
After years of demands from anti-war campaigners, opposition politicians and relatives of dead soldiers, the official inquiry into the Iraq War finally began on Tuesday.
In a small, dark, unremarkable, windowless room, a government-appointed panel...
Few investigations can have begun with lower expectations than the Chilcot inquiry into Britain’s involvement in the Iraq war.
Critics have been withering:
– the Chairman Sir John Chilcot, a former Whitehall mandarin, has strong links to the...