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Public sector borrowing rose by more than expected last month, suggesting the slowing economy is hitting government coffers.

Chancellor Alistair Darling is expected to include green taxes in his budget to boost state coffers, analysts say.

Economists in Los Angeles count the cost on the increasingly bitter Hollywood writers' strike.

German Christmas markets are now an established feature in various UK cities - and Birmingham's is said to be the largest outside Germany or Austria.

The WRU will receive a share of the £90m profit the IRB has made from the 2007 Rugby World Cup.

The Manx Customs and Excise reviews the Proceeds of Crime Bill to make it easier to confiscate illicit funds.

China lends $5bn to DR Congo for some major infrastructure projects in return for mineral exploitation rights.

The sale of a rundown Guernsey housing estate is expected to boost States coffers by about £5m.

Brighton are set to boost their coffers following Sheffield United's sale of Colin Kazim-Richards to Fenerbahce.

The "legal eagle" work of a Belfast artist is set to boost the coffers of a Northern Ireland charity.

A woman who plundered her company's coffers to clear her estranged husband's debts is jailed for nine months.

Council chiefs agree to grant rate relief worth more than £33,000 to Championship strugglers Leeds United.

Guernsey's Treasury Minister says more income tax was collected in 2006 than expected.

David Cameron's leadership of the Conservative Party has led to a surge in donations, figures suggest.

Cardiff boss Dave Jones welcomes the financial windfall their FA Cup replay with Tottenham will bring.

Australia's three-day rout of England in the Melbourne Ashes Tests has cost local officials more than A$3 million (£1.2million) in lost revenue.

England's slump in form has resulted in a significant drop in revenue for the Rugby Football Union.

A council finance manager is jailed for seven-and-a-half-years for stealing more than £1m from the authority's coffers.

The UK pledges new funds to plug the gap left when it stopped putting money directly into the Ethiopian Government's coffers.

The Palestinian prime minister tells his first cabinet meeting the government is facing a deep financial crisis.

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