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Economy, Notting Hill Carnival and voluntary unpaid holiday
The Bank of England is injecting £75 billion into the economy to try and stimulate growth and a hospital in Leytonstone has asked staff to work for free to start repairing its £4.5 billion deficit.
The Bank of England is injecting £75 billion into the economy to try and stimulate growth, two of the directors of the Notting Hill Carnival have resigned amidst allegations that the carnival is 'at risk' and a hospital in Leytonstone has asked staff to take voluntary unpaid holiday or to work for free in order to start repairing its £4.5 billion deficit.
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Thu 6 Oct 2011
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