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Fresh IT failure for RBS mobile app
Royal Bank of Scotland customers were unable to access their accounts through its mobile banking app on Friday morning following another IT failure.
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Billionaire investor: 'Breastfeeding is reason why few women will make great traders'
Billionaire hedge funder Paul Tudor Jones has said there will never be as many great women traders as men because post-childbirth, they are "overwhelmed" by breastfeeding and are unable to make rational decisions on the trading floor.
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Investment tips: is the FTSE rally over?
Questor editor Garry White suggests strategies to play the market.
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Energy bill discount for wind farm neighbours
People living close to new wind farms will receive at least £100 off electricity bills under a scheme announced by a renewable energy company.
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William Hague says Israel has 'lost international support' over its policies
William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, said that Israel has lost international support in recent years over its building of settlements.
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Everest at 60: the Brits who got there first
First to reach the summit; first to climb without oxygen; first to climb 10 times; first woman: on the 60th anniversary of Edward Hillary - a New Zealander - conquering Everest, Mick Conefrey meets the British climbers who followed.
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Japanese prime minister reluctant to move into 'haunted house'
Forget North Korea, weapons of mass destruction, mega-earthquakes and simmering territorial disputes. There is, it seems, a far more fearsome issue facing Japan's prime minister: ghosts.
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Heathrow fire: weekend breaks hit by flight emergency
Thousands of families have had their bank holiday break ruined after being stranded at Heathrow following the emergency landing of a British Airways airbus.
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Gerard Depardieu 'too drunk' to understand drink driving charge
A lawyer for the Gerard Depardieu has claimed that his prosecution for drink driving was illegal - because the French actor was "not completely sober" when he was told about it.
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Brendan Rodgers's son and three other Brighton footballers cleared of sexual assault
Four footballers, including Brendan Rodgers's son Anton, have been cleared of sexually assaulting a woman.
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Procter & Gamble brings back former CEO AG Lafley to revive growth
Fairy Liquid and Gillette razor maker Procter & Gamble (P&G) is bringing back former chief executive AG Lafley to run the company, as the world's largest consumer products maker tries to spur global growth.
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Woolwich attacks: Lee Rigby's tearful family speak of their pride in murdered soldier
The wife of murdered soldier Drummer Lee Rigby says he was "a devoted father" and she and her son Jack "will both miss him terribly".
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Lee Rigby's family pay tribute to 'hero'
The family of Drummer Lee Rigby fought back tears today as they paid tribute to their "hero" who had been a "precious gift" to them all.
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Woolwick attacks: Lee Rigby's tearful family speak of their pride in murdered soldier
The wife of murdered soldier Drummer Lee Rigby says he was "a devoted father" and she and her son Jack "will both miss him terribly".
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England v New Zealand: second Test, day one lunch report
Above zero was the temperature. There was nothing else, however, to be said in favour of the first morning of the second Test.
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Stoke City reject Steven NZonzi transfer request
Stoke confirm midfielder's transfer request has been rejected but stress it is not related to departure of Tony Pulis.
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'Meddling' business owners hold back growth
Entrepreneurs need to stop being "meddlers, heroes and artisans" and adopt more of a hands-off, "strategic" role so their businesses can grow, according to the Cranfield School of Management.
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Nationwide should rethink its low rate mortgage pledge
Andrew Oxlade: loyalty to borrowers is admirable but comes at a cost.
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The Radar: Cavan.com
Cavan Mahony, former brand manager at Chanel and the current Missoni franchisee for the U.K. and Spain, launches her luxury fashion website, Cavan.com.
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The Style Agenda, May 24 - 30, 2013
This Bank Holiday: J.Crew pops up in King's Cross, Louis Vuitton presents the latest must-have and Jason Brooks brings Paris to life on the page.
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Ed Balls says he's 'more bothered' about piano lessons than serving in a future Cabinet
Ed Balls has conceded that he may not serve in Ed Miliband's government if Labour wins the next election.
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Alicia Keys, O2 Dublin, review
Alicia Keys's show at Dublin's O2 was full of majestic moments, says Ed Power.
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Son's fury as moustache cut short after 70 years
The son of a former sergeant major has lodged a complaint after his father's moustache, which he had worn for 70 years, was shaved off.
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High Court rules Iraq abuse inquiry inadequate
The High Court has rejected accusations that the team investigating historic abuse allegations by British soldiers in Iraq lacks independence but said the inquiry "does not fulfill" Britain's responsibilities on human rights grounds.
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Heathrow emergency landing: smoke billows from plane engine
Amateur footage shot near Heathrow airport shows smoke streaming from the rear of the British Airways plane.
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Travel views: May 18-24, 2013
Readers share their thoughts on this week's stories. Send us your feedback for the chance to win a pair of easyJet flights from London Stansted to Marrakesh.
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Fabrice Muamba's Travelling Life
The retired footballer on camel riding in Dubai, Valentine's Day in New York, and travel problems following his cadiac arrest.
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Hotels in the movies
As the Cannes Film Festival draws to a close, here are 20 hotels which have featured in the movies.
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French Open 2013: Laura Robson drawn against former world No 1 Caroline Wozniacki in first round
British No 1 handed a tough first assignment at the French Open, but kinder draws for Watson and Baltacha
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