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Tax dodgers to face tougher penalties
Tougher sanctions on UK tax dodgers are expected to be unveiled next month, intensifying the pressure on holders of secret offshore accounts to sign up for an ‘amnesty’ which has been extended until the new year
Carphone Warehouse results lifted by Tiscali
Telecoms group prepares for demerger
Cumbrians lobby for flood repair contracts
Clean-up costs put at tens of millions of pounds
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Anglo Irish sues former chief executive
Bank aims to recover alleged unpaid €8m loan
Battle to bolster manufacturing muscle
Mandelson’s pledge on key industries
Bolton to manage new Fidelity China fund
Star stock picker moving to Hong Kong
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Comment & Analysis
Changing government is never easy

The problem when the ruling party might be voted out is how much contact the civil service has with the opposition while continuing to serve the government, says Samuel Brittan
Markets ripen on the glühwein

Nothing induces feelings of traditional Germanic Christmas jollity better than a trip to a traditional German Christmas market: particularly if you live in Leeds, Lincoln or London, writes Jonathan Guthrie
Lombard: Bolton in China may not be so harmonious

Star fund manager Anthony Bolton’s decision to set up shop in China is horribly starry eyed with efficient markets still being pretty alien there, writes Louise Lucas
Westminster blog
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