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  • A Sainsbury's employee in their warehouse at Waltham Abbey. Gallery (14 pictures), 13 Jan 2011:

    This week's business stories in pictures

  • Shoppers carry bags from the post-Christmas sales on Oxford Street. Gallery (13 pictures), 7 Jan 2011:

    This week's biggest business stories in pictures

  • A man with an umbrella walks during a snowfall in London. Gallery (14 pictures), 24 Dec 2010:

    The big stories from the week in which snow caused paralysis at Heathrow and business secretary Vince Cable found himself in the cold for saying he had 'declared war' on Rupert Murdoch

  • Riot police members are attacked with petrol bombs Gallery (14 pictures), 17 Dec 2010:

    This week's business stories in pictures - from inflation and christmas shopping to Europe's continuing debt crisis, and bank bailouts

  • Christmas shoppers walk along Oxford Street, London. Gallery (13 pictures), 10 Dec 2010:

    A busy week for retailers, the Irish government delivers its tough budget and leaked US diplomatic cables put Shell under the spotlight

  • Cranes on an unfinished construction site on the outskirts of Madrid, Spain. Gallery (13 pictures), 3 Dec 2010:

    This week's business stories in pictures - the eurozone crisis fails to go away, leaked diplomatic cables embarrass Mervyn King and the bill for the UK's cold snap builds up

  • Protestors outside Government Buildings in Dublin Gallery (14 pictures), 25 Nov 2010:

    A selection of images from the week in business

  • A man dressed as a leprechaun entertains people in Dublin, Ireland. Gallery (13 pictures), 19 Nov 2010:

    This week's business stories - in pictures

  • Statues commemorating the Great Famine in Dublin. Gallery (13 pictures), 12 Nov 2010:

    With Barack Obama in India, George Osborne in Beijing and world leaders meeting in Seoul, quite a few airmiles have been notched up this week - despite Rolls-Royce grounding its superjumbos

  • Rain soaked pavement outside Liverpool Lime Street Station as commuters make their way to work. Gallery (14 pictures), 5 Nov 2010:

    This week's business stories in pictures

  • Hopes for the renewable wind energy to grow across Europe did not materialise Gallery (11 pictures), 28 Oct 2010:

    Another busy week: strike threats, takeover bids, major construction projects, multi-million-pound rewards, billion-pound tax bills – and, perhaps, the successor to the world's greatest investor?

  • A traffic sign in the Canary Wharf financial district in London. Gallery (15 pictures), 22 Oct 2010:

    The government's spending review dominates the economic landscape but these seven days also included currency curiosities, eurozone tussles and worrying petrol news

  • A  man walks pass the Standard Chartered Bank headquarters in Hong Kong. Gallery (14 pictures), 15 Oct 2010:

    This week's business stories in pictures

  • Former Societe Generale trader Jerome Kerviel arrives at Paris courts for the verdict in his trial. Gallery (14 pictures), 8 Oct 2010:

    This week's business stories in pictures

  • Police officers look at a cement mixer which was driven into Ireland's Parliament Building. Gallery (14 pictures), 1 Oct 2010:

    Banks and borrowing are in the spotlight again as reform looms while anger at government austerity measures spills on to the streets

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