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Views on the news

A regular round-up of Guardian readers' views on the hottest news topics of the week
  • Bank of Greece HQ/Greek debt crisis

    Views on the news: Greek debt crisis and Goldman Sachs

    Teena Lyons
    The fallout from the Greek debt crisis, Goldman Sachs's shame and Gordon's gaffe give fuel to comment this week
  • Iceland volcano continues to erupt

    Views on the news: volcanic eruptions and outbursts over Goldman Sachs

    Teena Lyons
    Flight chaos, Ryanair's attitude to compensation and the likelihood of taxing the banks prompted some rich veins of comment this week
  • JP Morgan headquarters in New York.

    Views on the news: Banks still top of the anger hitlist

    Teena Lyons
    Banking groups are in the crosshairs for more public ire but at least there's no cigarette price fixing to worry about, oh, hang on …
  • Sir Stuart Rose, chief executive of Marks and Spencer

    Views on the news: Did business steal the election limelight?

    Many bloggers thought they had a go over national insurance but were not convinced that the executives had the public's best interests at heart
  • Vince Cable won most applause in live TV debate with Alistair Darling and George Osborne

    Views on the news: A tough crowd to please

    Teena Lyons
    This week's stories could be summed-up for the majority with just one thought – pointless
  • Darling unveils 2009 budget

    Views on the news: the budget, BA, Byers … and buying cider

    Teena Lyons
    Underwhelmed by the budget – though not when it came to cider – readers remained focused on BA strikes and the lobbyist row
  • Gordon Brown in Manchester

    Views on the News: BA strikes, unemployment and shopping

    Looming election or not, politicians should stick to what they know and that means steering well clear of business, warned bloggers
  • A fallen bicycle lies in the snow in Cambridge

    Views on the news: Statistics, snow and sterling stir up a blizzard of vitriol

    Teena Lyons
    Readers were riled by everything from the Office for National Statistics to the price of Chateau Petrus
  • Groceries from Tesco

    Views on the news: Who is really running Britain?

    Teena Lyons
    It could be the money-men, the Bank of England or Tesco according to some of this week's comments
  • Eric Daniels

    Views on the news: Bankers' bonuses, BA strikes and Bob Geldof moments

    Teena Lyons
    Handing out cash to bankers and printing it to save the economy got our readers in the mood for Sir Bob-style outbursts this week
  • Barclays

    Views on the news: Bankers' pay, praise for budget airlines and other strange phenomena

    Teena Lyons
    A full and frank debate about the merits of high remuneration levels in the banking industry kicked off an interesting week. Guy Fawkes ended it
  • A demonstrator throws streamers towards police in central Athens

    Views on the news: Greece in crisis and Hector Sants bows out at the FSA

    Teena Lyons
    A Greek reader questions the wisdom of a European bailout, while others are not sorry to see the departure of the Financial Services Authority's chief executive
  • M&S boss Marc Bolland

    Views on the news: Marc Bolland's pay deal and goodbye to quantitative easing

    Teena Lyons
    Readers ask how the new boss of M&S will justify his £15m package, and wonder what happened to £200bn pumped into the economy by the Bank of England
  • Adam Crozier

    Views on the news: Crawling out of recession, Davos and Adam Crozier

    Teena Lyons
    As the recession just about finishes, readers raise issues on unemployment, ITV's latest appointment and Davos discussions, as opposed to glasses of bubbly
  • Cadbury Dairy Milk

    Views on the news: Cadbury's deal, while Obama takes it to the bank

    Nibbling away at people this week: Cadbury's deal with Kraft, Obama's desire to tackle big banks, plus a tiff about tax, too
  • Views on the news: Gas shortages, bonuses, and endowment policies

    This week it was not just banks that confounded bloggers, it was pretty much every corporate announcement
  • Petition opposing the Icesave bill delivered

    Views on the news: Iceland's debts, Tory spending, and the high street

    Debt over Iceland's Icesave bank, shortfalls in the Conservative spending pledges and the record sales of John Lewis sparked this week's big business debates
  • Views on the news: Forecasts for 2010, bankers, and idle teenagers

    If a job needs doing, we're probably better off doing it ourselves, was the resounding conclusion to the smattering of business stories around this week
  • Views on the news: Economic recovery a Christmas joke

    Christmas and the approaching end of the Noughties put bloggers in a reflective mood this week and the consensus is that the outlook is bleak

  • Views on the news: BA strikes, jobless figures and death of the chequebook

    Teena Lyons
    The now cancelled British Airways strike had commenters working over time this week, while unemployment figures were greeted with scepticism
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