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10:03pm UK, Friday October 23, 2009 Peter Spencer, Political Correspondent More than a fifth of voters would consider voting for the British National Party according to the first opinion poll taken since the controversial appearance of Nick Griffin on... Full Article at Sky News
Feathering their nests --- or what? Peter Spencer October 23, 2009 3:13 PM Recommend post (0) The saying "a little birdie told me" has respectable roots in Greek mythology. Full Article at Sky News
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Expert opinion shifts towards more prolonged economic pain FOR every pundit who was happy to predict the end of the recession, there was a bear in the wings, ready to warn of the dire consequences of economic complacency. Full Article at Wales Online
For those of us of a certain vintage, today is the 22nd anniversary of Black Monday, when our first fling with computerised trading ended in tears. Full Article at Seeking Alpha
This is Money 19 October 2009, 8:53am The influential Ernst & Young Item Club will warn today that while the recession might soon technically be over, any economic revival will be hampered by ongoing lending restrictions, world economy uncertainties... Full Article at This Is Money
London: Britain's recovery from recession will be slow and painful, with growth unlikely to hit one percent in 2010, a report out Monday warned. Full Article at Zee News
Unemployment will peak at 2.7 million next year instead of the three million previously expected, according to economic forecaster the Ernst & Young ITEM Club. Full Article at Daily Express
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