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Author: Katie Allen

Author: Katie Allen

Writes for: Guardian

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Number of articles found: 5



Budget 2010: what we already know

Source: Guardian - Date: 8:00 AM 22nd Jun 2010

Chancellor George Osborne unveils his emergency budget at 12.30 today. While we have been kept guessing on what he will do with VAT and other taxes, there are quite a few measures that have been revealed already in the coalition agreement , the programme for government , . . . .

Budget 2010: What we can expect

Source: Guardian - Date: 6:30 AM 22nd Jun 2010

Chancellor George Osborne will unveil the new coalition government's emergency budget at 12.30pm today. He has already indicated the budget will be the tightest in decades, based on a pledge for a rapid reduction in the deficit. Osborne has hinted at public sector pay . . . .

Retailers call for change in Sunday trading laws in time for Christmas

Source: Guardian - Date: 6:08 PM 28th Dec 2009

Retailers have called for a change to Sunday trading laws in time for next Christmas and the start of the winter sales. Photograph: John Stillwell/PA Some of the country's biggest shopping centres have launched a campaign for a change to Sunday trading laws in time for next . . . .

More bubbles than Guinness: the woman who rules Britain's biggest advertising agency

Source: Guardian - Date: 3:08 PM 10th Dec 2009

Farah Ramzan Golant, chief executive of Abbott Mead Vickers. Photograph: Linda Nylind Farah Ramzan Golant may not be a household name but her advertising campaigns have touched every home in Britain – from helping Sainsbury's beat the recession to getting people . . . .

Chapter and verse on the death penalty | Kate Allen

Source: Guardian - Date: 12:00 PM 19th Oct 2009

The Bible, along with other sacred texts, provides solace and inspiration for billions across the planet. But how literally do its readers take passages such as this one? Very literally, in some cases. Because this piece of scripture, from the book of Numbers (35:16) in the . . . .