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Farmers' profits grow 25% in 2011

The UK's farming sector benefited from rising commodity prices on international markets in 2011, pushing profits up by £1.75bn.

Royal Mail to flog half its London HQ

Following news that Royal Mail will be privatised, the mail monolith plans to package half of its historic Mount Pleasant sorting office for a big sale.

Plus Markets to shut down after no sale

The British stock exchange for small companies has announced that it can no longer afford to run itself, and cannot find a suitable buyer.

Clegg's costly jobs scheme clanger

Jobs created by the Regional Jobs Fund scheme could cost the taxpayer as much as £200,000 each, according to the NAO.

Clinton Cards goes into administration

Clinton Cards, the 44-year-old card chain, becomes the latest casualty on the high street putting 8,000 jobs at risk.

Eurozone faces fresh turmoil after weekend whirlwind

The future of the single currency and the European Union is back in the spotlight after a turbulent weekend.

Baskin-Robbins to create 400 UK jobs

The largest ice-cream shop chain in the world has announced plans to increase its presence in the UK over the next three years.

Facebook values itself at $95bn ahead of IPO

The social networking monolith has named a price which will make CEO Mark Zuckerberg one of the richest people in the world.

Greece debt lifted out of 'default' rating

After many months dwelling in the debt dustbin, Greece has finally had its credit rating improved by Standard & Poor's.

Clydesdale and Yorkshire banks to cut 1,400 jobs

Australia's fourth-largest bank to restructure its loss-making UK operation with a focus on retail banking and SME lending.

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