Dozens of people have created huge pots of money by the simple act of investing in individual savings accounts.

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Meet the Isa millionaires
Dozens of people have created huge pots of money by the simple act of investing in individual savings accounts.

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Meet the Isa millionaires
Don’t blame Hester or Goodwin. The complacency of our part-time Chancellor is at the heart of the banking crisis, says Peter Oborne

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The Chancellor and RBS: Osborne’s failure to get a grip
A former chief economist at the Cabinet Office has accused the Chancellor of causing lasting social and economic damage to the UK because of a refusal to ease austerity in the short-term.

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Chancellor’s austerity measures causing UK ‘lasting damage’, NIESR warns
An independent Scotland would be heavily indebted and at increased risk of default, placing greater restrictions on economic and fiscal policy, a think tank has warned.

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Independent Scotland would be laden with debt, warns NIESR
Homeowners who have to replace a broken boiler could be required to carry out energy-saving work such as installing loft insulation, under government proposals.

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Replacing a broken boiler could trigger compulsory energy-saving work, under government plans
Shares in ARM Holdings jumped more than 6pc in early trading, after strong sales of smartphones and tablets helped it deliver a record finish to the year.

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ARM profits leap on soaring smartphone sales
Britain’s retail world drew a collective gasp when John Browett jumped from Tesco to Dixons in 2007. He was swapping a retail star for one that looked destined for the knackers’ yard.

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John Browett: the Brit who will be running retail at Apple
Corporation tax should be halved to boost business and revive Britain’s economic growth, according to a think tank.

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George Osborne told to halve corporation tax
House prices have failed to rise in any given month since the summer of 2010.

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House prices to fall further as buyers stay away
Sir Philip Hampton, the chairman of the Royal Bank of Scotland, offered to cede a potential £1.4m ‘golden hello’ before Stephen Hester was awarded a near £1m bonus.

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RBS chairman Sir Philip Hampton turned down £1.4m bonus before Stephen Hester was awarded £1m