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1. Government to borrow to revive economy
The government will spend billions of borrowed pounds to fund tax cuts and spending in the hope of preventing a recession spiralling into a slump but warned on Monday taxes would have to rise later to pay for the boost.
25 Nov 2008
2. Darling defends higher borrowing plans
Chancellor Alistair Darling has defended plans to raise public borrowing to cope with a looming recession and indicated he will slash his growth forecasts at his forthcoming pre-budget report.
13 Nov 2008
3. Darling says policies must adapt to crisis
Chancellor Alistair Darling said governments must adapt their economic policies to tackle the fallout from the financial crisis, as speculation grows Britain is preparing to abandon its fiscal rules limiting borrowing.
29 Oct 2008
4. Car bomb in Croatia kills two journalists
A car bomb killed two journalists in central Zagreb on Thursday in the latest of a series of violent incidents that have hit the capital this year.
24 Oct 2008
5. China issues wanted list for Olympics terror plotters
China on Tuesday released a wanted list of eight "terrorists" it said had carried out attacks aimed at the Beijing Olympics and were bent on separating the restive western region of Xinjiang.
21 Oct 2008
6. Vodafone Qatar public listing seen delayed
The Qatari unit of Vodafone Group will postpone a planned initial public offering due to the global financial crisis, newspapers in the Gulf Arab oil and gas producer reported on Thursday.
16 Oct 2008
7. Darling appeals for new ideas on crisis
Chancellor Alistair Darling appealed on Friday for new ideas to tackle the global financial crisis, urging speedier international coordination and a shift in focus for the International Monetary Fund.
10 Oct 2008
8. Darling vows to get Britons through storm
Britain will get through the financial crisis and the government has to stop bickering about who should run the country, Chancellor Alistair Darling said on Monday.
22 Sep 2008
9. Darling says central banks must help markets
Chancellor Alistair Darling said on Tuesday that the world's central banks must act together to give stability to the financial system while market turmoil persists.
16 Sep 2008
10. Nicole Kidman tops overpaid celeb list
Nicole Kidman was named the most overpaid celebrity in Hollywood in the second annual list of least bankable stars by U.S. magazine Forbes, taking the top slot from fellow Australian Russell Crowe.
11 Sep 2008
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