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South Korea cuts interest rates to a record low of 2.5%, as carmaker Ssangyong applies for bankruptcy protection.

Social housing tenants can now apply to buy a share in their home, says Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie.

Youth groups in Essex have less than two weeks left to apply for a share of a £2m cash pot.

A cocktail bar in Epsom applies for a licence to extend its opening hours and offer adult entertainment.

Part Two of Maggie Shiels's summary of the way Silicon Valley sees 2009 panning out for technology.

Customers with gift vouchers and cards for stricken music chain Zavvi will have to apply to the administrator for a refund.

Spain says some 500,000 descendants of its civil war-era exiles now have the right to apply for Spanish citizenship.

The tech team reflects on the personal impact technology has made on them in 2008.

Politicians have blasted government plans to charge interest on emergency state loans for the UK's poorest people - but what is the social fund and who can apply?

The government invites people to apply to oversee the construction of the £16bn Crossrail scheme.

Pension deferrals, NI rules and annuity rates: all your questions answered by Malcolm McLean. Next week: shares

Iceland may apply to join the European Union as soon as next year, the EU's enlargement commissioner says.

Communities across the Highlands are invited to apply for European funding for projects.

A worker severely injured trying to stop a runaway tractor fails in an attempt to sue his employer.

An at-a-glance look at all the bills outlined in the 2008 Queen's Speech.

Sir Hugh Orde, head of policing in Northern Ireland, and Julie Spence from Cambridgeshire, apply for the Met Commissioner job.

Sir Hugh Orde confirms he has applied to succeed Sir Ian Blair as the next head of the Metropolitan Police.

Guernsey charities are being encouraged to apply for funding from this year's Christmas lottery.

Bristol City Council decides to apply for an order to force an elderly couple to leave their home.

Peter Stringfellow tells MPs that plans to make lapdance clubs apply for "sexual encounter" licences are wrong

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