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Ten Top Tips: Get the best out of an apprentice
With National Apprenticeship Week drawing to a close, Crawford Knott, of Hawk Training, explains how apprenticeship schemes can work for your business.
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A fifth of City workers 'would fiddle their expenses'
Looks like City workers are taking their cues from Westminster: 21% have admitted they'd fiddle their expenses if they could get away with it.
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My Week: Rob Hill, The Stag Company
Is Hill the UK's biggest party animal? Here he talks app developing, market research - and why Riga is the best place for a stag do.
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MT Expert - Entrepreneur: Build a debt-free business in five years
If you are starting a business in 2012, try and do it against no borrowing, says entrepreneur Robert Stiff.
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Start-up Q&A: GoCardless
Former City boys Tom Blomfield and Matt Robinson are giving the credit card companies a run for their money.
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Are eurozone leaders resigned to a Greek tragedy?
Yesterday's meeting of finance ministers tightened demands on Greece to approve a bailout package. But it may be too late.
Tata still steely despite £77m loss
Barclays' profits drop, squeezing bonuses
Apprenticeships: Government could do better
Greece still the word as leaders get 15 day extension
Rolls-Royce profits soar 21%
My Week: Rob Hill, The Stag Company
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You live and you learn: Mary Perkins
Sainsbury's chills out on freezing guidelines
Jobs: LSD user, but not communist
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What's the big idea?: Sustainability
Company Vitae: Apple
The MT Diary: Paris to Chicago
Luke Johnson: Breast move I never made
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Sony: All Chewed Up The once-mighty Japanese giant has been struggling ever since connectivity became king in consumer electronics over a decade ago. Last year's tsunami didn't help either and now time is running out for charismatic boss Sir Howard Stringer.
The MT Interview: Tim Martin The outspoken and down-to-earth founding boss of JD Wetherspoon is opening 50 new premises a year. But, it'll be an uphill struggle to reach his target of operating 1,600 pubs across the UK unless he can get the Government to cut taxes for the on tra...
You live and you learn: Mary Perkins The founder of Specsavers on finding inspiration from her father, her favourite wig and the origins of the Specsavers slogan.
Luke Johnson: Breast move I never made Luke Johnson on Ireland's downfall and his narrow escape from the implant industry.
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