Credit crunch? The British butler doesn’t know the meaning of the term. These days he could be counting his salary in six figures, says Janice Warman
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People on tighter budgets are more concerned about the quality and ethics of what they buy, because their money is more precious, Justin King, Sainsbury’s ebullient chief executive, tells Ben Laurance
Janice Warman detects a sea change in attitudes to alternative power generation, and looks at the technologies that are attracting investors’ attention
Companies hit by the downturn shouldn’t look to the highly liquid but notoriously self-interested private equity industry
Neil Barnett says the miners’ union that took on Margaret Thatcher and lost is now talking surprisingly good sense about Britain’s future energy security
Neil BarnettJudi Bevan finds her local Lidl discount store full of bargains — but not Boden-clad middle-class shoppers
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