The rush to the scooter
Friday, February 3rd, 2012Scooters are becoming increasingly popular as people look to cut costs and stretch their budgets, but could the boom spark safety problems?

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The rush to the scooter
Scooters are becoming increasingly popular as people look to cut costs and stretch their budgets, but could the boom spark safety problems?

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The rush to the scooter
China and Japan unveil plans to promote the direct exchange of the yen and yuan to cut costs for companies and boost trade.
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China and Japan in currency deal
Chancellor George Osborne announces a “fundamental reassessment” of the use of Private Finance Initiative contracts in a bid to cut costs and improve transparency.

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Osborne set to ‘reassess’ PFI
Wallace and Gromit makers Aardman Animations could move production from the UK to cut costs, the studio warns.

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Aardman threatens overseas move
In a bid to cut costs, the financially troubled New York City Opera wants to move out and perform in various places around New York, officials said.
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New York City Opera to Leave Lincoln Center
President Obama laid out his plans to cut the deficit by $4 trillion over 12 years on Wednesday, saying that it was necessary to use a scalpel instead of a machete to cut costs and that both parties need to come together to do so by the end of June. (April 13)

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President Obama’s full speech on budget
Police forces in Wales agree to join forces in seven key operational areas to cut costs to try to maintain front line services.

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Police collaborate to cut costs
A series of decisions to cut costs contributed to the BP oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, a US presidential panel has found.

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Cost cuts ‘led to BP oil spill’
Ex-armed forces chief Sir Jock Stirrup has said defence bosses’ plans to cut costs were vetoed by Labour ministers.

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Labour ‘vetoed defence cut plans’
Home Secretary Theresa May warns police chiefs to cut costs elsewhere before considering slashing officer numbers.

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Police chiefs given cuts warning
Government plans to lock up fewer criminals would not reduce offending or cut costs, a report says.
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Imprisoning fewer ‘will not work’