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BA chief warns cabin crew over strike

Willie Walsh, BA chief executive, said in an interview with the Financial Times that the latest dispute was ‘very, very different’ from one in January 2007, when an 11th hour settlement with flight attendants averted a walkout

Cadbury is sweet on takeover by Hershey

UK group expects friendly bid

Cameron Budget would focus on growth

Tory leader signals different rhetoric

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Editorial Comment: Having their cake and eating it too

Conservatives

The Conservative party faces a trade-off between fiscal restraint and public service reform which will come at a cost

Gillian Tett: Could sovereign debt be the new subprime?

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Gillian Tettwarns that the banking sector’s balance sheets are increasingly stuffed with government bonds

The Real Deal: Time for reality check on the market

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The reality is that most chief executives would rather hang on to their cash than throw it at shadows, says Lina Saigol

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