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- March 2010 (52)
- 17: Folding plug wins Brit Insurance Design award (0)
- 17: Mixed response to UK employment statistics (0)
- 17: Ireland’s Your Country, Your Call (0)
- 17: Lord Patten wants university tuition fees uncapped (1)
- 17: Skills needed for recession recovery (0)
- 16: Drivers gloomy at record petrol price prediction (0)
- 16: Heathrow Terminal 2 contract signed by BAA & HETCo (0)
- 16: Deutsche Telekom introduces a “women’s quota” (0)
- 16: Adult social care reviewed (0)
- 15: Tommy Hilfiger bought by PVH for $3bn (0)
- 15: New consumer credit card rights (0)
- 15: Child abuse cover-up by Irish Catholic leader Brady (2)
- 15: Graduate recruitment on the up? (0)
- 15: Lord Adonis calls BA strikes “deplorable” (0)
- 12: £650m insurance bill after freezing winter (1)
- 12: New York pays out for Ground Zero dust victims (0)
- 12: Jar of fresh air & free weekend from National Trust (0)
- 12: Mortgages experience slump in 2010 (0)
- 12: BNP teacher ban ruled out (3)
- 12: Japan & Australia against bluefin tuna fishing ban (1)
- 12: Man Utd signs five-year deal with Telekom Malaysia (0)
- 11: John Lewis staff to receive 15% bonus (0)
- 11: Global air industry improving (0)
- 11: Tullow Oil reduces Ugandan assets (0)
- 11: BA offers flight slots to avoid anti-trust charge (0)
- 11: Bill Gates knocked off top of Forbes Rich List (1)
- 11: Northern Rock reduces its losses for 2009 (0)
- 10: Online fraud increases by 14% (0)
- 10: Insurers pay the cost for natural disasters (0)
- 10: More rehabilitation for short-sentence prisoners (0)
- 09: Royal Mail strikes a deal with union (0)
- 09: Sir Edward Elgar £20 notes withdrawn (1)
- 09: Free online business advice with Business GP™ (0)
- 09: June launch for Sony’s 3D TVs (0)
- 09: Dangerous Dogs Act – laws to be tightened (0)
- 09: Environment Agency reveals hydropower hotspots (0)
- 08: Microsoft browser-choice technology not clear (0)
- 08: Women’s talent still not recognised in business (0)
- 05: MPs given salary boost of 1.5% (1)
- 05: Humans - biggest cause of climate change (6)
- 05: YouTube videos to be given captions (1)
- 05: AIDS leading cause of death amongst women (1)
- 05: Increase in male school teachers (0)
- 04: February car sales rise ahead of scrappage end (1)
- 04: TUC urges a rethink over relaxing Zimbabwe sanctions (2)
- 04: RICS says Europe’s housing market is on the up (0)
- 03: Contactless card limit increased to £15 (1)
- 02: Real Madrid tops list of revenue-rich football clubs (1)
- 02: Over half of UK workers don’t expect pay rise (0)
- 02: Middle East tourism shows resilience (1)
- 01: 2009-10 winter weather – UK coldest in 30 years (0)
- 01: UK business say no to NI hike in 2010 Budget (1)
- February 2010 (55)
- 26: Portsmouth FC enters administration (1)
- 26: Unpaid overtime on the rise (1)
- 25: Newton one of ten new Royal Mail celebration stamps (1)
- 25: British Gas unveils record profit (1)
- 25: Iceland to begin EU membership talks (0)
- 24: Northern Rock takes another step to independence (0)
- 24: Mobile money transfers for India in Nokia pilot (2)
- 24: KieranTimberlake to build London’s US embassy (0)
- 24: EU Committee to extend maternity leave (2)
- 23: OFT to decide on Gaviscon competition case (0)
- 23: Home-grown terrorists threaten Australia (1)
- 23: No NHS-funding for homeopathy, says report (1)
- 22: IMF restores Zimbabwe’s voting rights (0)
- 22: Emirates’ cabin crew deluge (1)
- 22: HIV/AIDS could be eradicated by 2050 (1)
- 22: Lufthansa labels pilot strike a ‘disgrace’ (0)
- 19: China angered by Obama and Dalai Lama meeting (1)
- 19: Pleaserobme.com shows empty homes (2)
- 19: Top 500 brands of 2010 named (1)
- 18: Business event ILSG launched by 22-year-old MA graduate (1)
- 17: Jurors struggle with legal directions (1)
- 17: Shell freezes top pay (1)
- 17: Kenyan government rift continues over graft (0)
- 16: Turkish Oil Company staff handed record FSA fine (1)
- 16: Profits soar for Barclays as it reveals 92% rise (1)
- 16: Public sector cost cuts mean job losses, says CIPD (2)
- 16: Poor children lag behind rich at school (1)
- 15: Germans want to throw Greece out of the euro (1)
- 15: BA employee loses fight at the Court of Appeal (1)
- 12: Austrian millionaire gives his money away (4)
- 12: Eurostar issues snow delay report (1)
- 12: Cambridge scientists prove Chip and PIN “broken” (0)
- 12: BAE announces job losses (0)
- 11: Tories to fight government’s regional TV news plans (0)
- 11: Iran permanently suspends Gmail (1)
- 11: Wealthy outlive poor by 7 years (0)
- 11: 2009 high for UK repossessions (1)
- 10: Portsmouth FC given week-long reprieve (2)
- 10: India’s first GM vegetable delayed (1)
- 10: Boots & Mothercare team up on children’s clothing (0)
- 09: Designer hospital gowns improve patient dignity (1)
- 09: Global recall of hybrid car Toyota Prius (2)
- 09: Police Commander Dizaei found guilty of corruption (1)
- 09: Costa Rica elects first woman president (1)
- 05: Four face criminal charges over expenses scandal (2)
- 05: US missionaries case distracting from Haiti recovery (1)
- 04: One New Change building wins architecture award (1)
- 04: British Gas gives customers 7% price cut (1)
- 03: Twitter hit by scam torrent breach (1)
- 03: No man on the Moon as Obama removes NASA funding (1)
- 03: Giant dam for Brazil’s Amazon (0)
- 02: BP posts below-target annual profits (1)
- 02: Which? wants transparency in energy bills (1)
- 01: Joint Brazilian deal signed by Shell and Cosan (1)
- 01: Earthquakes are worst disaster of the decade (1)
- January 2010 (56)
- 29: Anti-abortionist stands trial (1)
- 29: 76% of flyers agree to a ‘Fat Tax’ says Skyscanner (2)
- 29: Toyota expands global car recall (2)
- 28: Royal Mail’s Crozier to join ITV (0)
- 28: Giant iPhone is launched – meet Apple’s iPad (0)
- 28: Morrisons appoints new CEO to replace Bolland (1)
- 27: Holocaust Memorial Day – a stark reminder 65 years on (0)
- 27: WH Smith experiences 4% drop in sales (1)
- 27: UK edges out of recession (1)
- 26: Conservative Britain? A nation speaks (1)
- 26: Air New Zealand offers economy class beds (1)
- 26: Apple is recession-proof as profits soar (1)
- 25: Africa bucks downward tourism trend (2)
- 25: Costa Rica opens up state-run mobile phone market (2)
- 25: Philips profits from cost cutting (1)
- 25: Plans to scrap working retirement age (1)
- 20: Republican Scott Brown wins Kennedy seat (1)
- 20: GSK launches global anti-malaria project (2)
- 20: 1.3 million New Yorkers rely on emergency food (0)
- 20: London tube workers vote to strike (1)
- 19: China bans Avatar fearing social backlash (5)
- 19: Japan Airlines suffers collapse (1)
- 19: Cadbury board approve Kraft takeover (1)
- 19: Potential Easter BA cabin crew strike (0)
- 18: Tory education shake-up promises elite teachers (3)
- 18: Should a 59-year-old woman be allowed IVF? (2)
- 18: Northern Rock renews Newcastle United contract (1)
- 18: Loan sharks leave poor crippled with Christmas debt (2)
- 15: Roma groups suffer discrimination (4)
- 15: More industry woes in UK as Bosch factory closes (1)
- 15: Malaria aid hope with map from UK scientists (1)
- 14: Live web feed for Doomsday Clock change (1)
- 14: Martin & Co launch mobile QR code technology (2)
- 14: Cyber hacks force Google to review Chinese business (2)
- 13: NASA to check for Phoenix Mars Lander survival (1)
- 13: Obese people paid to lose weight (2)
- 13: Oxfam donations fall as retailers report profit hike (1)
- 12: Why the Chinese farmer might not get a wife (2)
- 12: Muslim extremists receive conditional discharge (3)
- 12: Vulnerable elderly left to die (1)
- 12: Tesco experiences strong Christmas sales (0)
- 11: 2010 Veuve Clicquot Business Woman Award deadline (1)
- 11: Increase in paying mortgages with credit cards (1)
- 08: Hands-free gaming with Project Natal on Xbox 360 (2)
- 08: Ford to allow drivers to surf web while driving (2)
- 08: Boeing posts a 61% drop in orders (1)
- 08: Dubai’s Burj Khalifa is world’s tallest building (0)
- 07: Album sales drop despite download boost (1)
- 07: France tops Quality of Life poll (1)
- 06: M&S Christmas sales fail to meet expectations (1)
- 06: Apple braced as Google launches Nexus One (1)
- 05: Open Europe article (1)
- 05: UK boiler scrappage scheme launched (1)
- 05: Christmas sales at John Lewis break records (1)
- 04: US lifts ban on HIV/AIDS immigration (2)
- 04: Virgin Trains workers go on strike (2)
- December 2009 (71)
- 31: UK house prices rise by 5.9% in 2009 (1)
- 30: Lehman Brothers investors recoup $11 billion (1)
- 30: Hospital car parking charges under review (1)
- 29: January 1 VAT increase to spoil festive cheer (1)
- 29: Twitter acquires GeoAPI creator Mixer Labs (1)
- 24: Nazareth home discovered from time of Jesus (0)
- 23: Ticketmaster & Live Nation merger cleared (1)
- 22: Stamp prices to rise in April 2010 (1)
- 22: EU regulations will cost UK £184bn to 2020 (1)
- 22: Europe suffers in cold climate (1)
- 21: Facebook stunts productivity says Indian survey (1)
- 21: Bad weather wreaks havoc for Eurostar (1)
- 21: Borders stores to close down this week (0)
- 18: Ryanair terminates Boeing talks (1)
- 18: Japan’s nuclear reactors delayed by islanders (1)
- 18: Big Brother is watching – with 60,000 CCTV cameras (0)
- 18: US death penalty brought into question (1)
- 17: Global unemployment up to 8.8% (1)
- 17: Flyglobespan airline goes into administration (1)
- 17: BBC and the debate over Uganda homosexuality bill (7)
- 17: BRIC countries lead the broadband revolution (1)
- 17: More 20 mph speed limits to be introduced (1)
- 17: MPs support ‘doctor-assisted deaths’ (0)
- 16: Cheques to disappear by 2018 (1)
- 16: MOD cuts jobs to buy more helicopters (1)
- 16: France calls for burka ban (3)
- 16: India reaches inflation high, food prices soar (1)
- 15: NASA’s WISE satellite takes off (0)
- 15: Nice guys really do come last (2)
- 15: Travellers devastated as BA cabin crew strike (5)
- 15: Africa walks out of Copenhagen climate talks (1)
- 14: The no-frills airlines with high-frills costs (1)
- 14: Italy’s PM Berlusconi attacked with souvenir (0)
- 14: Apple to countersue Nokia (1)
- 14: Dubai World receives Government rescue package (1)
- 14: Swine flu less lethal than expected (2)
- 11: Fujitsu staff strike over pay and redundancies (1)
- 11: HMV losses shrink as competition falls (1)
- 11: Shell & Petronas awarded Iraqi oil contract (1)
- 10: Pre-Budget Report reveals boiler scrappage scheme (2)
- 10: Mortgages hit highest figure since 2007 (1)
- 10: Facebook introduces more privacy settings (1)
- 10: Royal Mail profits up 4% (1)
- 10: 2009 Nobel Prize award ceremony live online (1)
- 09: New 2T Safari rugged pocket computer from Mobexx (1)
- 09: Christmas credit card fraud risk (0)
- 09: Volkswagen to buy 20% stake in Suzuki (1)
- 09: ‘Eddie Aikau’ Hawaii surf competition goes ahead (0)
- 09: United places order for 50 new planes (1)
- 08: 2009 could be 5th hottest year since 1850 (1)
- 08: Tata unveils affordable water purifier (1)
- 08: House prices rise for fifth consecutive month (1)
- 08: US unemployment drops to 10% (1)
- 07: Nestlé Kit Kats to become Fairtrade (1)
- 07: Shoppers head online on ‘Cyber Monday’ – 7 Dec (1)
- 04: Brits’ average savings 2005-2009 (0)
- 04: 1,700 jobs go at Corus Teeside (0)
- 04: Marston’s report sharp drop in profits (0)
- 04: The European Journal: EU Agencies multiply (2)
- 04: November car sales rise 57.6% (1)
- 03: Men “happier at work” as retirement looms (0)
- 03: Reduce luggage weight limits say baggage handlers (0)
- 03: Bank of America to repay $45bn govt debt (1)
- 03: Smart meters for UK energy customers (0)
- 02: Post Office could become a bank (1)
- 02: Jobs could go as Chelsea & Yorkshire agree merger (1)
- 02: GM CEO Fritz Henderson resigns (1)
- 01: Chelsea and Yorkshire BS in merger discussions (1)
- 01: World AIDS Day 2009 – S. Africa treats babies (0)
- 01: Google’s most searched-for words of 2009 (0)
- 01: Ryanair scraps Visa Electron free fee (1)
- November 2009 (69)
- 30: Hamburg to host 2010 UEFA Europa League Final (1)
- 30: Johnston Press charges for local online news (0)
- 30: Thomas Cook beats market expectations (1)
- 27: Nuclear power station designs could be unsafe (1)
- 27: Carphone Warehouse results beat expectations (1)
- 27: Borders falls into administration (1)
- 26: Obama pledges climate support (1)
- 26: Job cuts at BAE Systems Insyte (1)
- 26: DSG financial results exceed expectations (1)
- 26: Water bills to drop by £3 a year (1)
- 25: Washington Post closes US bureaus (1)
- 25: Banks win appeal on overdraft fees case (0)
- 24: Interest rates on fixed mortgages fall (1)
- 24: Endemol buys Tiger Aspect (1)
- 23: Reliance makes cash offer for LyondellBasell (1)
- 23: London Oyster card extension (1)
- 23: UK car production rate of decline slows (1)
- 23: Flood damage could cost insurers £100m (0)
- 20: Nationwide reports drop in half-yearly profit (1)
- 19: Virgin Trains ticket staff in strike action (1)
- 19: No women directors on 1 in 4 FTSE 100 boards (1)
- 19: J.P. Morgan buys remaining Cazenove shares for £1bn (1)
- 19: Air France-KLM to axe 1,700 jobs (0)
- 19: Ethics researcher pledges third of lifetime salary (1)
- 18: Wolseley reports 45% fall in profits (1)
- 18: Morrisons CEO replaces Rose at M&S (1)
- 18: Travelodge creates 250 jobs (0)
- 18: Transport Secretary launches £50m railway ‘makeover’ (0)
- 18: Tesco sees rise in sales of Polish food (0)
- 17: Easyjet reports drop in profits (1)
- 17: Profits fall 19% at luxury retailer Burberry (0)
- 17: ASOS profits continue to surge (1)
- 17: EADS’ 2009 Q3 results (0)
- 16: NASA Atlantis shuttle set to launch (1)
- 16: UK Gov to access internet searches & call data (0)
- 16: HSBC sells Canary Wharf HQ (1)
- 13: Free home broadband with dongle for iPhone users (1)
- 13: BA & Iberia agree merger terms (1)
- 12: BA & Iberia merger talks (1)
- 12: Rise in house prices & buy-to-lets (1)
- 12: HP acquires 3Com for $2.7bn (1)
- 12: $9m boost for Australia’s tourism industry (0)
- 11: SSE profits up but price increase not ruled out (1)
- 11: Armistice Day 2009 marked by British (1)
- 11: UK unemployment growth slows down (0)
- 11: 5,000 jobs cut at Lloyds (1)
- 10: Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 goes on sale (1)
- 10: Sky Mobile TV App to be available on iPhones (1)
- 10: Individual insolvencies reach record figure (1)
- 10: Credit card market to change (1)
- 10: Spurs announce record pre-tax profit (1)
- 10: Nokia recalls 14 million phone chargers (1)
- 06: UK new car sales surge in October (1)
- 06: 13.7m working days a year lost through stress (1)
- 06: bmibaby to cut jobs (1)
- 05: FSA fines UBS £8m (1)
- 05: 100,000 users at video website WinkBall.com (0)
- 05: Orange launches mobile phone recycling service (1)
- 04: NASA’s Messenger reveals Mercury secrets (0)
- 04: Global job cuts at Johnson & Johnson (1)
- 04: M&S to stock well-known brands (1)
- 03: Ford posts first US profit in four years (2)
- 03: Branch sales as RBS & Lloyds agree APS deal (0)
- 03: Sahara solar project will power Europe by 2015 (1)
- 03: Investigation into Friends Reunited sale (1)
- 03: Boscombe’s new surf reef unveiled (0)
- 02: ICANN agrees to non-Latin internet addresses (1)
- 02: Ryanair warns halt to business expansion (1)
- 02: OSHA hands record $87m fine to BP (1)
- October 2009 (87)
- 30: Annual increase in October house prices (1)
- 29: QinetiQ CEO Graham Love resigns (2)
- 29: NASA’s Ares I-X rocket successfully launches (0)
- 29: FSA fines Swinton £770,000 for misselling PPI (1)
- 28: ArcelorMittal returns profit for Q3 (1)
- 28: Rise in ‘kidults’ on parents’ car insurance (0)
- 27: McDonalds withdraws from Iceland (2)
- 27: BA crew may strike at Christmas (1)
- 27: BIS launches review of credit card borrowing (1)
- 27: Caterpillar to axe 2,500 US jobs (1)
- 27: BP’s £3bn profits beat forecasts (0)
- 27: Barclays acquires Standard Life Bank for £226m (1)
- 26: IHG to open Westminster hotel (1)
- 26: Guardian jobs website hacked (1)
- 23: Land Registry to cut 1,500 jobs (0)
- 23: UK economy still in recession (0)
- 23: BRC welcomes music fee ruling (1)
- 23: UK pensioners overpaying £250 million tax (0)
- 22: OFT clears pub sector of having ‘supply ties’ (0)
- 22: City bonuses grow, but still half of 2007 total (1)
- 22: Microsoft Windows 7 launches with good reviews (1)
- 22: October 2009 postal strikes begin (1)
- 21: Burner’s weight loss lip balm (0)
- 21: Land Securities commits £50,000 to community fund (1)
- 21: BAA to sell Gatwick Airport (1)
- 21: Fuel debt on the increase (1)
- 21: Ordnance Survey reveals 3D “map of the future” (0)
- 20: Detection of airport liquids in 0.2s (0)
- 20: Apple profits continue to rise (2)
- 20: Fathers “can’t afford” to take paternity leave (0)
- 20: Racism still exists in recruitment (1)
- 19: Winning bets damage William Hill Q3 results (1)
- 19: CBI produces report to save public spending (1)
- 19: FSA to enforce mortgage affordability tests (1)
- 19: David Nish appointed new Standard Life CEO (1)
- 16: Nokia posts loss in Q3 financial results (1)
- 16: Ski holiday costs fall in France and US (2)
- 16: Google posts record Q3 profits (0)
- 15: London fares & congestion charge rise in 2010 (1)
- 15: VoIP could save firms £1.2bn (2)
- 15: Lufthansa relaunches its inflight wi-fi FlyNet (1)
- 15: OFT launches investigation into online pricing (1)
- 15: 9/11 Twin Tower warship sails to New York (1)
- 14: JPMorgan Chase posts positive results (1)
- 14: Male unemployment nears record high (1)
- 14: MPs back bill to outlaw rip off energy prices (1)
- 14: UK unemployment growth slows (0)
- 13: Number of mortgage approvals drops in August (1)
- 13: Budget hotel boom amidst recession (1)
- 13: Tootsies enters administration (1)
- 13: Christmas 2009 last posting dates (1)
- 12: London Underground workers threaten strikes (3)
- 12: Sky launches music download service Sky songs (1)
- 12: UK interest rates likely to stay low until 2014 (2)
- 12: NASA investigating Moon crash information (3)
- 12: UK has lowest quality of life in Europe (3)
- 09: Levi’s Q3 profits in dramatic fall (1)
- 09: Energy efficient PassivHaus fuel bill of £70 pa (2)
- 09: Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize (1)
- 09: Live Nation Ticketmaster merger ‘anti-competitive’ (0)
- 08: 76% of Royal Mail workers vote for strike action (1)
- 08: Bank of England maintains interest rate at 0.5% (1)
- 08: Amazon to launch Kindle in UK (1)
- 08: E.ON delays Kingsnorth power station (1)
- 07: Job losses at Aer Lingus as costs are cut (1)
- 07: Sainsbury’s reports positive performance (0)
- 07: Coca Cola’s vitaminwater ads banned (0)
- 06: ISA amount for over 50s rises (1)
- 06: Tesco reports ‘solid’ results (0)
- 06: TripAdvisor launches new flight search (0)
- 06: 59 licence plate boosts new car sales (0)
- 06: Australia increases base interest rate by 0.25% (0)
- 05: Conservatives slash benefits to raise budget (1)
- 05: Nissan’s fish-mimicking robots avoid crashes (0)
- 05: Pilots protest flying hours (1)
- 05: Financial sector experiences first growth since 2007 (1)
- 05: Rio beats Madrid to 2016 Olympic Games (1)
- 02: Indonesia desperate for aid in wake of devastation (0)
- 02: London Evening Standard to be free (0)
- 02: Costa research shows Britons prefer handmade (1)
- 02: UK house prices rise 0.9% in September (1)
- 02: Companies Act overhaul to help 2.5m British firms (1)
- 01: 14-year-old died of malignant tumour, not jab (1)
- 01: Goose-stepping militia at China’s communist 60th (0)
- 01: John Lewis to create hundreds of jobs (1)
- 01: Domino’s Pizza posts another strong performance (0)
- 01: UK’s five big banks commit to G20 pay reforms (0)
- September 2009 (114)
- 30: Marks & Spencer sales stabilise (1)
- 30: Google Wave(s) goodbye to standard IM-ing (0)
- 30: Muscle injuries cost the UK £7bn a year, says study (1)
- 30: Online advertising is top choice for marketers (0)
- 30: Blacks Leisure to close 89 stores (1)
- 29: New tipping laws could cost 5,000 jobs, says BHA (1)
- 29: Drought across East Africa affects 23 million (1)
- 29: Freeview set-top boxes require retune (0)
- 29: 14-year old dies after Cervarix jab (1)
- 29: Asda cashback on Quidco (1)
- 28: Arsenal reports strong profits (1)
- 28: BA launches luxury NY service (1)
- 28: Farepak customers to receive pay-outs (1)
- 28: Orange to sell Apple iPhone in UK (1)
- 28: EEF lobbies Chancellor for scrappage extension (0)
- 25: GSK Swine flu vaccine approved for UK (0)
- 25: Fibrecity Bournemouth launches portal (1)
- 25: October 2009 tax return deadline (1)
- 25: Retirement age is lawful, a High Court rules (2)
- 25: Vodafone launches its 360 services (1)
- 25: Tube strike planned in October (0)
- 25: British Airways charge for early seat choice (1)
- 25: Waitrose to partner with Boots (1)
- 24: Charitable giving drops 11% (1)
- 24: HIV vaccine breakthrough (0)
- 24: Broadband tax to be introduced before election (0)
- 24: Nintendo cuts Wii console price (0)
- 23: Brown to cut number of UK nuclear submarines (0)
- 23: Junior doctors cause rise in NHS deaths (0)
- 23: Yahoo! launches revamped web portal (0)
- 23: CBI warns of a slow UK recovery (0)
- 23: Antidepressants not overprescribed, says study (0)
- 22: House sales summer slump (1)
- 22: Energy customers unhappy with service (0)
- 22: UK mobile broadband not up to speed (0)
- 22: 103 construction firms fined for bid-rigging (0)
- 22: Smoking ban reduces heart attacks (2)
- 22: Met Office launches airline weather tool (0)
- 21: Pound falls to five-month low against euro (0)
- 21: Land Securities sells Bullring share (0)
- 21: CBI proposes rise in student fees (0)
- 21: High Court approves Aviva payout (0)
- 18: Mortgage lending drops in August 2009 (0)
- 18: Premium Bonds prize money to increase (1)
- 18: Adidas and Puma ‘friends’ after 60 year feud (0)
- 17: First video adverts appear in Entertainment Weekly (0)
- 17: UK unemployment reaches 2.47 million (1)
- 17: End of GP catchment areas? (4)
- 17: Difficult start to 2009 for John Lewis (1)
- 17: Hotel prices drop by 17% (1)
- 16: Banks to draw up ‘living wills’ (0)
- 15: Job losses at BAE Systems (1)
- 15: Brits favoured for UK jobs (0)
- 14: Phoenix Supply cuts gas prices by 19% (1)
- 14: Death by stoning law passed in Indonesia’s Aceh (1)
- 14: Casio, Hitachi and NEC plan merger (1)
- 14: NASA’s Discovery returns to Earth (0)
- 14: George at Asda launches Asian clothes (0)
- 14: Liverpool secures Standard Chartered shirt deal (0)
- 11: Social media brings return on investment (1)
- 11: Global news summary 11 september 2009 (0)
- 11: Government plans action against MG bosses (1)
- 11: Wetherspoon reports positive sales (1)
- 10: Interest rate sticks at 0.5% for sixth month (0)
- 10: Duchy Originals ties-up with Waitrose (0)
- 10: Celebrities help the OFT warn against ticket scams (1)
- 10: Morrisons enjoys a boost in profits (1)
- 10: House prices increased by 0.8% in August (2)
- 10: Government debt overtakes NHS budget (1)
- 09: FTSE 100 reaches 5000 (2)
- 09: Rule the world with Monopoly City Streets (1)
- 09: September postal strikes cause more disruption (2)
- 09: 47 Gretna Green weddings celebrate 9/9/9 date (1)
- 09: Spotify now available on mobile phones (1)
- 09: UK consumer confidence on the rise (1)
- 08: The FA & Carlsberg agree new deal (1)
- 08: Shell 2009 awards launched for green entrepreneurs (1)
- 08: Toyota to hire 800 workers in Japan (1)
- 08: T-Mobile & Orange merge to create UK giant (1)
- 07: RBS slashes unarranged borrowing fees (1)
- 07: Middle-classes flock to bargain pound shops (1)
- 07: UK congestion eases during recession (1)
- 07: Ryanair increases baggage charge (2)
- 07: PwC says adults mistrust pensions (1)
- 07: Dulux launches digital colour tool for designers (0)
- 07: Bausch & Lomb to cut 500 jobs (1)
- 07: Women paid 80% less than men in City (0)
- 07: European minimum wages (1)
- 07: Cadbury rejects Kraft Foods offer (1)
- 04: US unemployment reaches 26-year high (1)
- 04: Global News Summary 4 September 2009 (1)
- 04: UKIP’s Farage quits as party leader (1)
- 04: Absolut Vodka boosts Pernod Ricard profits (1)
- 04: UK car sales maintain momentum in August (1)
- 03: Music videos unblocked on YouTube (1)
- 03: Trade mispricing plea to G20 ministers (1)
- 03: Stamp duty holiday ends soon (1)
- 03: New Mini models will boost jobs at BMW (0)
- 03: Jobs at risk as easyJet withdraws from UK sites (1)
- 03: HMV to acquire 50% of 7digital (1)
- 03: Positive reaction to PM jobs announcement (0)
- 02: UK’s top ten tourist attractions (1)
- 02: eBay to sell Skype for $2 billion (1)
- 02: Folic acid urged 3 months prior to pregnancy (2)
- 02: BP reveals giant oil discovery (2)
- 02: SkyEurope collapses and cancels all flights (0)
- 02: Afghan poppy fields in decline (1)
- 02: Job losses at Cattles’ Welcome (0)
- 01: Guitar Hero boosts Vivendi profits (0)
- 01: Traditional light bulbs now banned by EU (0)
- 01: SkyePharma’s Flutiform™ in more trials (0)
- 01: Anger at fuel duty increase (1)
- 01: Disney to buy Marvel for $4 billion (0)
- 01: 3.5 million evacuees remember WWII anniversary (1)
- August 2009 (65)
- 28: July house prices rise 1.7% (0)
- 28: Toyota ends production at US factory (0)
- 28: Global News Summary 28 August 2009 (0)
- 27: Fujitsu to axe 1,200 UK jobs (1)
- 27: Heathrow noise ad “misleading” (0)
- 25: Cut-off threat for UK illegal file-sharers (1)
- 25: Microsoft unveils OneApp for standard phones (0)
- 25: UK mortgage approvals at 17-month high (1)
- 24: 20% of UK honeybees died in winter (2)
- 24: BT axes graduate scheme (0)
- 21: Decline in UK car production slows down (1)
- 21: Global News Summary 21 August 2009 (1)
- 21: China’s children poisoned by lead smelters (0)
- 21: Grandtop makes offer on Birmingham City (1)
- 20: July retail sales receive boost (1)
- 20: MySpace to acquire iLike (0)
- 20: Tesco bank on horizon with 800 finance jobs (2)
- 20: Afghanistan Presidential election (1)
- 19: Sony reduces price of PS3 (1)
- 19: Train fares to fall as inflation sticks (0)
- 19: August holiday – strike at airports (3)
- 18: Lego reports 60% increase in profits (1)
- 18: Oxford Airport renamed (2)
- 18: Ryanair to close Manchester Airport routes (1)
- 17: NASA’s Ares I-X test rocket completed (0)
- 17: Petrol prices increase (1)
- 17: Postal strikes continue from 17 to 24 August (1)
- 17: Michael Page profits fall 50% (1)
- 14: UK repossessions fall by 10% (1)
- 13: Microsoft and Nokia announce alliance (1)
- 13: China will not force Green Dam internet software (1)
- 13: Swine flu hits Thomas Cook’s revenue (0)
- 13: British embassies face timewasters (1)
- 12: SAS to slash more than 1,000 jobs (1)
- 12: Councils face recession’s social issues (0)
- 12: UK unemployment reaches 2.43 million (0)
- 11: Burma’s Suu Kyi sentenced to 18 months (0)
- 11: InterContinental reports half-year profit dip (1)
- 11: UK retail sales continue to rise (0)
- 11: International Power’s half-year results (0)
- 10: QinetiQ camera safeguards Vancouver’s runways (0)
- 10: GM & eBay collaborate to boost car sales (1)
- 10: Government crackdown on house-shares (0)
- 10: Toshiba to make Blu-ray Disc players (1)
- 10: Publicis acquires Microsoft ad agency (1)
- 10: BAA passenger figures begin to stabilise (1)
- 10: AIG reveals first quarterly profit since 2007 (0)
- 07: Unemployment in US persists at rate of 9.4% (0)
- 07: Japan Airlines posts $1 billion loss (0)
- 07: Global News Summary 7 August 2009 (1)
- 06: Twitter down after hacker DDOS attack (0)
- 06: ITV posts loss and sells Friends Reunited (0)
- 06: Murdoch to charge for online news (0)
- 05: New Mövenpick hotels in Dubai create 2000 jobs (1)
- 05: Apprentice minimum wage increased (0)
- 05: Reinsurer Swiss Re reports loss (1)
- 04: Arriva CrossCountry staff dispute (1)
- 04: Join ICM on Facebook (0)
- 04: JD Sports acquires Canterbury brand (1)
- 04: Vestas granted eviction order (2)
- 04: William Hill hit by credit crunch (1)
- 04: BMW Q2 profits fall (0)
- 04: Northern Rock posts £724 million loss (1)
- 03: Barclays reveals strong half-year results (0)
- 03: Graduates to get money to travel abroad (1)
- July 2009 (108)
- 31: British Airways posts £148 million loss (0)
- 31: New video player from MSN offers free TV catch-up (2)
- 31: Global News Summary 31 July 2009 (0)
- 31: Sanofi acquires Merck’s interest in Merial (0)
- 30: Sony reports further fall in profits (1)
- 30: Virgin & ESPN announce collaboration (1)
- 30: Nigeria’s extremist “Taliban” flee from Maiduguri (0)
- 30: House prices rise for third consecutive month (1)
- 30: Shell & BP suffer huge Q2 losses (0)
- 30: August weather forecast 2009 (8)
- 29: FSA says “organic food has no health benefits” (1)
- 29: Gender pay gap still exists (0)
- 29: Microsoft and Yahoo announce partnership (0)
- 29: Cadbury enjoys improved UK sales (1)
- 29: BMW to withdraw from F1 (1)
- 28: UK welcomes £300m investment by Rolls-Royce (0)
- 28: Broadband speeds in the spotlight (2)
- 28: Speedier savings compensation (0)
- 28: Ericsson acquires key Nortel assets (0)
- 27: Olympic Park running on time and on budget (1)
- 27: VAT removed from text donations (1)
- 27: Lower fuel prices bolster Ryanair’s profits (0)
- 24: Global News Summary 24 July 2009 (0)
- 24: Car scrappage scheme for the US (0)
- 24: Conservative Chloe Smith wins by-election (0)
- 24: UK car production falls 30.2% in June (1)
- 24: Microsoft profits fall by a third (1)
- 24: EDF fined £2m for poor customer service (0)
- 23: Fibre optic cable connects East Africa (0)
- 23: Amazon acquires Zappos.com (0)
- 23: CofE offers 2-in-1 Wedding-Baptisms (0)
- 23: Porsche Directors’ surprise resignation (0)
- 22: Swine flu boosts GSK profits (1)
- 22: Swine flu school closures (1)
- 22: Cadbury raises the bar for social responsibility (1)
- 22: British pub closures rise to 52 a week (0)
- 22: HSBC fined for security failings (1)
- 22: Apple results boosted by iPhone sales (1)
- 22: Vestas wind power workers strike (0)
- 21: 10,000 more UK university places (1)
- 21: Ryanair cuts back number of Stansted flights (2)
- 21: Nissan to make low-carbon batteries in Sunderland (2)
- 21: FSA issues warning over guaranteed bonuses (2)
- 21: Yell.com partners with VideoJug (0)
- 21: Dominos relishes in strong results (2)
- 20: National Rail Enquiries moves to India (0)
- 20: Postal Strike: Update (7)
- 20: Mobile applications skyrocket in popularity (0)
- 20: Sick days reduce as the recession takes hold (1)
- 20: Endeavour astronauts complete first spacewalk (0)
- 20: Internships to help graduate jobless (0)
- 17: IMF warns of UK economy instability (1)
- 17: Allied Carpets goes into administration (0)
- 17: UK tourism lowest for 7 years (0)
- 17: Olympic electrical contractor restructures (0)
- 17: 2010 World Cup Stadium construction restarts (0)
- 17: Hybrid production to begin at Toyota UK (0)
- 17: Global News Summary 17 July 2009 (0)
- 17: BA reveals plans to raise £600m (0)
- 16: Mixed results from latest crime figures (0)
- 16: Google Chrome OS rivals Windows 7 (1)
- 16: Sports Direct profits plunge (0)
- 16: Tax credits: 31 July deadline (0)
- 16: NASA’s Endeavour finally lifts off (0)
- 15: O2’s pre-paid Visa card for teens (0)
- 15: 300 jobs to go at Jaguar plant (0)
- 15: Biggest rise in unemployment since the 1970s (0)
- 15: ExxonMobil to use algae biofuels (0)
- 15: Facebook and Twitter increase mobile net usage (0)
- 14: Demonstration planned for Corus’ Redcar site (1)
- 14: UK retirement age under review (0)
- 14: Eight soldiers killed in Afghanistan come home (0)
- 14: Mobile phone directory suspended (0)
- 14: Heatwave provides sales boost for June (0)
- 13: Swine flu vaccine on the way (0)
- 13: Arsenal shareholder Kroenke increases stake (0)
- 13: Spice acquires ComGroup (0)
- 13: Endeavour shuttle launch postponed again (0)
- 09: Bank of England interest rate remains at 0.5% (0)
- 09: Redundancies at troubled Coffee Republic (0)
- 09: GSK’s Cervarix vaccine a success (0)
- 09: Global News Summary 9 July 2009 (0)
- 09: Swiss national buys Southampton FC (0)
- 09: Nationwide introduces 125% mortgages (0)
- 09: Primark profits up 20% (0)
- 08: London tube – strikes & floods (0)
- 08: Qantas guilty in cargo price-fixing (0)
- 07: Cost of UK passport to rise (0)
- 07: Coffee Republic files for administration (1)
- 07: Profits fall at Tootsies and Gourmet Burger firm (0)
- 07: Australia to use Twitter for bush fire alerts (0)
- 07: Michael Page profits drop 45% (0)
- 06: E.ON cuts its prices by 3.3% (0)
- 06: eBay petitions against manufacturers (3)
- 06: Land Registry ups its fees (0)
- 06: Car scrappage scheme eases market slowdown (0)
- 06: Rio Tinto sells Alcan food division (0)
- 03: 2009 London City rent prices decrease (0)
- 03: World News Summary 3 July 2009 (0)
- 03: Further Royal Mail strikes in London (0)
- 03: EADS wins Saudi defence contract (0)
- 03: Swine flu could affect 100,000 people a day (0)
- 02: Insider shopping knowledge with Design Hotels™ (0)
- 02: ‘Best Job in World’ commences (0)
- 02: Two of Japan’s big banks to merge (0)
- 01: Irish unemployment reaches 13-year high (0)
- 01: Diageo plans 900 Scottish job cuts (0)
- 01: British Gas to create 2,600 “green” jobs (0)
- June 2009 (90)
- 30: UK economy contracts 2.4% (0)
- 30: 2,113 jobs to go at Lloyds Banking Group (0)
- 30: Pirate Bay launches Video Bay (0)
- 30: HMV reports 11.5% rise in annual profits (0)
- 30: Bernard Madoff sentenced to 150 years (0)
- 30: Hottest day in 2009 UK heatwave (0)
- 29: ASOS announces record profits (0)
- 29: Asthma sufferers struggle to afford medicine (0)
- 29: India progresses ID card scheme (1)
- 29: Northern Rock to be split into two (0)
- 29: Building plans for Westminster Abbey (0)
- 29: Vodafone & T-Mobile could create market leader (0)
- 29: easyJet refutes Gatwick charges (0)
- 29: ExxonMobil helps Rwanda malaria programme (0)
- 26: Refund worries for Michael Jackson concerts (1)
- 26: World news summary 26 June 2009 (0)
- 26: Google & Twitter crash at news of Jackson’s death (3)
- 26: Corus to cut 2,000 jobs (0)
- 25: New cancer drug Olaparib shows promise (0)
- 25: UK fights cyber terrorism with new strategy (0)
- 25: ID fraud victims denied reimbursement (0)
- 25: Ericsson CEO to succeed BP Chairman (0)
- 24: First air-conditioned London tube train (0)
- 24: Setanta falls into administration (0)
- 24: Barclays joins rising fixed-rate mortgage club (0)
- 24: Utility networks open to terrorism (0)
- 24: World hunger to reach 1.02 billion (0)
- 23: Reuters to de-list from London Stock Exchange (1)
- 23: Graduate jobs lessen in recession (3)
- 23: ESPN buys Setanta Premier League packages (0)
- 23: John Bercow MP elected as Speaker (0)
- 22: Centre Court roof makes Wimbledon rain-proof (1)
- 22: Speaker candidates announced (0)
- 22: Aviva sells Australian life business to NAB (0)
- 19: Facebook launches in Persian (0)
- 19: BA pilots agree to pay cut (0)
- 19: Global News Summary 19 June 2009 (0)
- 19: Taylor Wimpey positive about housing market (0)
- 19: Postal strikes hit London (0)
- 19: Phone masts set to boost Africa climate data (1)
- 18: Kenyan tax cuts to boost telecoms (1)
- 18: GSMA’s Universal Charging Solution wins award (0)
- 18: GSK creates alliance with Dr. Reddy’s (0)
- 18: Capital One stops savings accounts (0)
- 17: Unemployment in the UK reaches 12-year high (0)
- 17: ICM CEO chairs judging for “Business of the Year” (1)
- 17: NASA postpones Endeavour launch again (0)
- 17: Supermarkets lead growth in troubled times (0)
- 16: Koenigsegg set to buy GM’s Saab (0)
- 16: Virgin & Universal offer unlimited downloads (0)
- 16: Sharp drop in sales for Premier Inn (0)
- 16: NASA preparing Endeavour for launch (0)
- 16: PM Brown announces inquiry into Iraq War (0)
- 15: Majestic Wine loses some of its fizz (0)
- 15: Fraud on the up as the recession bites (0)
- 12: Swine flu is officially a pandemic (0)
- 12: Global news summary 12 June (0)
- 12: BlackRock to buy Barclays Global Investors (0)
- 12: June 09 London tube strike ends (0)
- 11: Online shopping rises 5,000% in 9 years (0)
- 11: Warm weather boosts Homebase sales (0)
- 11: Shell sells straw fuel in Canada (0)
- 10: ExxonMobil launches African women’s network (1)
- 10: Oil falls for first time since 1993, says BP (0)
- 10: Retail sales slip in May (0)
- 10: RMT speaks out over 2009 tube strike (0)
- 09: National Express averts travel chaos (0)
- 09: 1,600 jobs to go as Lloyds announces changes (0)
- 09: Housing market appears “hopeful” (0)
- 09: Virgin to sell stake in Nigeria airline (0)
- 09: London tube strike June 2009 (1)
- 09: Pound falls against the dollar (0)
- 08: LDV falls into administration (0)
- 05: Global News Summary 5 June 2009 (0)
- 05: New software developer joins ICM (0)
- 05: Prime Minister Brown reshuffles cabinet (0)
- 05: Air traffic statistics show no recovery (2)
- 04: Premier League revenues hit £2 billion (0)
- 04: UK house prices increased by 2.6% in May (0)
- 04: Swiss watchdog curbs banking bonuses (0)
- 03: Aon named as new Man Utd sponsor (0)
- 03: Network Rail experiences drop in profits (0)
- 03: GM sells HUMMER to Chinese firm (0)
- 02: B&Q sales boost Kingfisher profits (0)
- 02: BBC launches “radio visualisation” trial (1)
- 02: Ryanair reports drop in profits (0)
- 01: UK house prices rise slightly (0)
- 01: Pound gets stronger against the dollar (0)
- 01: Surf brands hamper Blacks Leisure (0)
- 01: Global news summary 1 June 2009 (0)
- May 2009 (80)
- 28: Online travel industry in decline (0)
- 28: Car scam costs UK consumers £3m (0)
- 28: Portsmouth FC gets new owner (0)
- 27: ICM welcomes Italian student Alessandro Bufo (0)
- 27: Santander to rebrand UK businesses (0)
- 27: Design Hotels™ offers honeymoon inspiration (0)
- 27: Facebook sells 2% stake for $200m (0)
- 26: PRS halves rate for music streaming (0)
- 26: Primark smallest of retailers’ dress sizes (0)
- 26: Virgin celebrates 25 years with profit hike (0)
- 21: Global news summary 21 May 2009 (0)
- 21: Gurkhas receive justice (0)
- 21: Daily Mail’s 2009 half-year profits down (0)
- 21: British Land posts loss of almost £4 billion (0)
- 21: Jobs boost at Rolls-Royce (0)
- 21: Birthdays goes into administration (0)
- 21: Briton in European astronaut selection (0)
- 20: Firms race to build EDF’s UK nuclear reactor (0)
- 20: Pakistan’s displaced reaches 1.45 million (0)
- 20: Demand for gold among investors rises (0)
- 20: Britvic has a thirst for profits (0)
- 20: Summer weather 2009 – heatwave advice (3)
- 19: Swine flu cases reach 10,000 (0)
- 19: QinetiQ staff to vote on strike action (0)
- 19: BAA to appeal forced airport sales (0)
- 19: GAA criticises Obama’s health budgets (0)
- 19: M&S profit fall & dividend cut (1)
- 18: Google rival Wolfram Alpha goes live (0)
- 18: £12.5 million investment for The London Eye (1)
- 18: Penny celebrations start at M&S (1)
- 18: Unite members march in defence of jobs (0)
- 15: Whole English village sells for £25 million (0)
- 15: UK home repossessions rise by 50% in a year (1)
- 15: Nike to cut 5% of workforce (0)
- 15: 2009 European economy declines (0)
- 15: Global news summary 15 May 2009 (0)
- 14: Royal Mail posts huge profits (0)
- 14: Ryanair to charge online check-in fees (0)
- 14: Network Rail Chief relinquishes bonus (0)
- 13: Britain vs. the EU as voters go to the polls (5)
- 13: Record fine for Intel (0)
- 13: UK Members of Parliament in expenses row (2)
- 13: Sainsbury’s beats the crunch (0)
- 13: National Express rail seat reservation fee (2)
- 12: Extra 2,000 police officers urgently needed (0)
- 12: Unemployment in the UK reaches 2.2 million (0)
- 12: Gurkha Justice Campaign continues (0)
- 12: Magners owner faces profit slump (0)
- 12: Minimum wage increased to £5.80 an hour (3)
- 12: Good Easter weather boosts sales (1)
- 12: Emaar Properties create 1,600 new jobs (0)
- 11: No losers as Man Utd join forces with Airtel (0)
- 11: NASA prepares for Hubble servicing mission (0)
- 11: Centrica to buy 20% stake in British Energy (0)
- 11: Fat linked to cancer (0)
- 08: Global news summary 08 May 2009 (0)
- 08: Toyota experiences first ever annual loss (0)
- 08: M&S admits its boob and offers 25% off bras (0)
- 08: TalkTalk to acquire Tiscali (0)
- 08: Oxfam shop donations fall 12% in 2009 (0)
- 07: Porsche and VW merge operations (0)
- 07: Aston Martin unveils £1 million super car (0)
- 07: John Lewis to open new dedicated home stores (0)
- 07: UK car sales fall further in April (0)
- 07: British Gas cuts electricity bill prices (0)
- 06: UK house prices continue to fall (0)
- 06: ID cards to be available on the high street (0)
- 06: ‘Best job in world’ winner decided (0)
- 06: Next reports positive sales figures (0)
- 06: Webby Awards honour BBC & Guardian for news (0)
- 06: easyJet losses double (0)
- 05: Job satisfaction rises despite recession (0)
- 05: BAA Q1 passenger numbers fall (0)
- 05: 203,000 orders for Tata Nano (0)
- 05: UBS reports loss of 2 billion Swiss francs (0)
- 05: Adidas’ 2009 Q1 profits plunge (0)
- 01: Number of bankrupt businesses rises by 56% (0)
- 01: Carol Ann Duffy is first female Poet Laureate (0)
- 01: BAE Systems announces 500 job cuts (0)
- 01: Disney brings “Lost” to video site Hulu.com (0)
- April 2009 (77)
- 30: Earnings down 6% and city bonuses halved (0)
- 30: Swine flu alert raised to phase 5 (0)
- 29: Google is top of 100 Brandz (0)
- 29: Student loan defaulters face black marks (0)
- 29: LDV applies for administration (4)
- 29: Brazilians get Nokia’s ‘Comes With Music’ (0)
- 29: Vestas’ 2009 Q1 profits rise 70% (1)
- 28: Dubai property boom slows as prices drop 41% (0)
- 28: Carillion wins £111 million rail contracts (0)
- 28: Daimler separates from Chrysler (0)
- 28: Swine flu now at pandemic alert phase 4 (1)
- 28: Kenyan wins 2009 London Marathon (0)
- 24: Music stars suffer in recession (0)
- 24: UK car production figure halves (0)
- 24: Microsoft reports record 6% drop in sales (0)
- 24: CBI reports 2009 manufacturing slump (0)
- 24: EU votes for mobile price cuts (0)
- 23: Debenhams’ profits rise by 10.7% (1)
- 23: Shoppers head online to beat the crunch (0)
- 23: Centrica responds to UK Budget (0)
- 22: UK high-earners face 50% tax (0)
- 22: Budget 2009: An Overview (0)
- 22: Budget features car scrappage scheme (0)
- 22: Ryanair passengers vote for ‘fat tax’ (1)
- 22: UK unemployment rate rises to 6.7% (0)
- 22: Fat Duck is 2nd in top 50 restaurants (0)
- 22: Peugeot car sales fall (0)
- 21: ABF’s Primark sales up 5% (0)
- 21: UK driving test & road speed changes (0)
- 21: BBC iPlayer goes HD (0)
- 21: Tesco boasts record profit (0)
- 21: GlaxoSmithKline’s ‘alli’ diet pill (1)
- 17: Sweden’s Pirate Bay team found guilty (0)
- 17: Sony Ericsson & Toshiba to axe 6,000 jobs (0)
- 17: AIG sells insurance subsidiary (0)
- 16: Nokia operating profits plunge 96% (1)
- 16: Pfizer and GSK create specialist HIV company (0)
- 16: Air France-KLM announces 3,000 job cuts (0)
- 16: Phorm’s targeted advertising is blocked by Amazon (0)
- 16: Halfords to cut costs in light of sales dip (0)
- 16: Fraudulent insurance claims rise (0)
- 16: Retail sales fall 1.2% in March (0)
- 15: UBS announces 8,700 job cuts (0)
- 15: Pearson acquires Wall Street English (0)
- 15: eBay to sell Skype (0)
- 14: First-time buyers increase but with 25% deposit (1)
- 14: Britvic’s strong 2008 sales (0)
- 14: Virgin Mobile USA offers pink slip protection (2)
- 14: Philips experiences drop in profits (0)
- 14: Qantas slashes profit forecast and cuts jobs (0)
- 14: Chevron’s 2009 earnings update (0)
- 09: UK base rate held at 0.5% (0)
- 09: Hays to cut 250 jobs in the UK (0)
- 09: Emirates cuts cost of airfares (0)
- 08: JD Sports announces rise in profits (0)
- 08: Digital TV success as Pace share price rises 50% (1)
- 08: UK consumer confidence drops further (0)
- 08: Luton Airport charges for drop-off parking (0)
- 07: Unite “appalled” at 9,000 RBS job losses (0)
- 07: New home information pack legislation now in effect (0)
- 07: blinkx revs its online video search engine (0)
- 07: Amazon slashes music download prices (0)
- 07: Innocent sells stake to Coca-Cola (0)
- 06: London hotels to lose revenue says Deloitte (0)
- 06: Menus to display calorie information (1)
- 06: UK car sales down 30.5% in March 2009 (1)
- 06: Postage stamp prices rise (1)
- 03: RBS to cut more jobs ahead of AGM (0)
- 03: Norwich Union announces job losses (0)
- 02: Mums-to-be retailer Mothercare shows rising profits (0)
- 02: UK house prices rise for first time since October 2007 (0)
- 02: Happy Birthday Minimum Wage (0)
- 01: G20 London Summit, 1-2 April (0)
- 01: Decline in number of UK shoppers (1)
- 01: Jarvis to shed 450 jobs (0)
- 01: Google launches venture capital fund for start-ups (0)
- 01: British Gas acquires stake in Econergy (0)
- March 2009 (54)
- 31: Polypill could save lives (1)
- 31: Skype now available on iPhone and iPod touch (0)
- 31: M&S 2008/09 fourth quarter sales down (0)
- 30: Nationwide takes over Dunfermline Building Society (0)
- 30: NASA Discovery shuttle touches down (0)
- 30: Mortgage approvals on the rise (0)
- 30: Savings – ISA allowance deadline April 5 (0)
- 27: Google to cut 200 more jobs (0)
- 27: First 50 homes connected in “Fibrecity” Bournemouth (1)
- 26: Next 2008 financial results – sales fall (0)
- 26: Last.fm to charge users outside UK, USA and Germany (0)
- 26: ‘The Shard’ gets closer to build start date (0)
- 26: EHICs – thousands to expire (0)
- 25: OnLive internet games service announced (0)
- 25: Multi-millionaire Alan Sugar searches for fifth “Apprentice” on BBC (0)
- 24: RSPB supports wind farms (0)
- 24: Money-saving expert proves popular (0)
- 24: Suncor Energy to buy Petro-Canada (0)
- 23: Vodafone and Telefónica O2 share infrastructure to cut costs (0)
- 23: Ofgem to ban unfair price deals (0)
- 23: New Tata Nano is world’s cheapest car (0)
- 23: 1,000 jobs cut at Daily Mail group (0)
- 20: Microsoft launches Internet Explorer 8 (1)
- 19: Eurozone country currency confusion (0)
- 19: npower last to reduce electricity prices (0)
- 18: Entire Hampshire village Linkenholt up for sale (1)
- 18: Premium Bonds – chance of winning £1m halved (0)
- 17: UK small businesses are Twittering at record levels (0)
- 17: Shoppers buy online over high street (0)
- 17: Airlines lost one million bags in 2007 (0)
- 16: Playfish launches first social game for iPhone and iPod Touch (0)
- 16: 1 in 56 businesses will fail in 2009, report says (0)
- 13: Kenya to halve visa entry fees (0)
- 13: Premier Inn targets recession-hit business travellers (0)
- 13: Boeing 777s receive urgent safety warnings (0)
- 12: Smartphone sales see slow growth of 3.7% (0)
- 12: Roche & Genentech to merge (0)
- 11: Empty buildings and hotel rooms in Dubai (0)
- 11: John Lewis’ staff bonus & 2008 financial results (0)
- 11: AirAsia X launches UK-Asia budget flight (3)
- 11: Dorset Archaeological Awards 2009 (0)
- 10: EADS announces 2008 profits (0)
- 10: YouTube blocks music videos for British users (0)
- 09: BCC reports record 2009 unemployment figures (0)
- 06: Al Gore backs .eco domain (0)
- 05: ‘Toys.com’ is bought for £3.6 million by retail giant Toys “R” Us (0)
- 05: UK car sales fall 22% in February (0)
- 04: Luxury ‘fly don’t drive’ surfer holidays in Newquay launched (0)
- 04: ITV posts heavy losses and announces job cuts (1)
- 04: Barclays offers help to recession-hit businesses (2)
- 03: Manufacturing industry’s 2009 downturn (0)
- 03: 17,000 mortgage customers in arrears at Northern Rock (0)
- 03: Ofcom gives super-fast broadband the green light (0)
- 02: MOD launches technology plan to aid British troops (0)
- February 2009 (46)
- 27: Earliest “human” footprint uncovered (1)
- 27: UK’s longest land road tunnel sees the light (0)
- 26: UK house prices fall by 1.8% (5)
- 26: Outrage at RBS Fred the Shred’s £650,000 pension (0)
- 26: Call for Sir Richard Branson lookalikes (0)
- 25: Unilever’s Romanian ice cream business (0)
- 25: Cadbury announces strong profit growth in 2008 (0)
- 25: BAA announces 2008 annual results (0)
- 24: ABF’s Primark delivers strong sales and profits (0)
- 23: NASA space shuttle launch delayed (0)
- 20: Home repossessions soar to 40,000 (1)
- 19: 2,500 jobs to be cut at Barratts and PriceLess Shoes (8)
- 19: BAE Systems posts strong profits (0)
- 19: UK has ‘most expensive train fares in Europe’ (0)
- 18: Goodyear to cut 5,000 jobs and freeze salaries (1)
- 18: Thorntons suffers fall in profits (2)
- 18: Facebook retracts revised terms of service (1)
- 17: Report suggests gross misuse of US funds in Iraq (0)
- 17: GKN to cut 550 jobs and close factories (0)
- 17: L’Oréal shows signs of ageing (0)
- 17: Domino’s Pizza profits rise by almost a quarter (0)
- 17: ICM’s Tom Thomas judges European Business Innovation Award (0)
- 16: BMW’s Mini factory cuts weekend workers (0)
- 13: Pernod Ricard announces rise in profits (0)
- 13: Carmaker Toyota cuts US production even further (0)
- 12: Mortgage lending plummets to lowest level in 34 years (0)
- 12: The Queen’s new website (0)
- 12: Rio Tinto partners with Chinalco (0)
- 11: British Waterways awards £80 million contract to May Gurney (0)
- 11: UK unemployment rises to 1.97 million (1)
- 11: Cable & Wireless announces 600 job cuts (1)
- 10: UK job rates and salary rises to shrink in 2009 (1)
- 09: Sharp to downsize by 1,500 employees (1)
- 09: Hilton’s e-Events tool quadruples bookings (0)
- 09: Nissan to cut 20,000 jobs in 2009 (1)
- 06: Scottish & Southern cut gas prices (0)
- 06: British Airways plummets into the red (0)
- 05: 1.9% increase in UK house prices in January (2)
- 05: Gene found in malaria-carrying mosquitos (0)
- 04: Romance on the move with Harlequin and Stanza (3)
- 04: Facebook celebrates fifth birthday (0)
- 04: Project Kangaroo venture blocked (0)
- 03: Pontin’s to create 2,000 jobs (0)
- 03: Google Earth dives into the deep (0)
- 03: Ford announces 4th quarter losses (1)
- 02: Ryanair’s 3rd quarter profit loss (0)
- January 2009 (38)
- 29: Warship HMS Daring sails into Portsmouth (0)
- 28: Mobile tool fring joins up with Last.fm (0)
- 28: Asda to create 7,000 jobs in 2009 (0)
- 27: Barratts and Priceless Shoes go into administration (0)
- 27: Beer sales down almost 10% amidst “tax burden” (0)
- 26: Pfizer to buy Wyeth for $68 billion (0)
- 26: Steel giant Corus to cut 3,500 jobs (0)
- 23: TUC says employers are shortchanging 1.5 million workers (0)
- 23: Obama’s White House website offers transparency (0)
- 23: Marston’s supports landlords by absorbing beer costs (0)
- 22: Twitter is fastest-growing website 2008/09 (0)
- 21: Russian gas finally arrives in Europe (0)
- 20: Burberry to cut jobs in UK and Spain (1)
- 19: Hertz to cut around 4,000 jobs (1)
- 19: Rescue scheme for mortgage holders across England (0)
- 19: US job losses at their highest in New York (2)
- 16: Intel suffers sharp drop in profits (0)
- 15: South West Trains announces job cuts (0)
- 15: Alexander Lebedev reported to buy Evening Standard (0)
- 15: Motorola to cut 4,000 jobs (0)
- 15: ICM judges Youth Parliament elections in Pakistan (0)
- 15: Rio Tinto’s Anglesey Aluminium to close (1)
- 14: Zavvi to close a further 18 stores (0)
- 09: One million people summoned to court over tax arrears (0)
- 09: Ofcom uncovers true UK broadband speeds (0)
- 09: Nissan to cut jobs at Sunderland site (0)
- 08: Sainsbury’s enjoys best ever Christmas (0)
- 08: Microsoft unveils Windows 7 (0)
- 08: Dell to cut 1,900 jobs at Irish plant (0)
- 07: Shares in restaurant chain FishWorks suspended (0)
- 07: Apple to remove digital rights management on iTunes (0)
- 07: 2008 UK car sales fall (1)
- 07: Marks & Spencer to cut jobs and close stores (3)
- 06: Debenhams and Next experience a drop in sales (0)
- 05: NASA rovers celebrate five years on Mars (0)
- 02: Flybe’s redundancy cancellation insurance (0)
- 02: A bitter winter for UK house prices (1)
- 01: Euro grows stronger against sterling (0)
- December 2008 (34)
- 31: 58% of British web-users meet their online friends (0)
- 31: Fashion retailer Morgan falls into administration (1)
- 31: Revellers get extra second to celebrate New Year (0)
- 30: House prices take another tumble (0)
- 30: Olan Mills Photography calls in administrators (0)
- 30: RMT condemns rail fare increases (0)
- 29: John Lewis reports record post-Christmas sales (0)
- 29: 2009 job losses and minimum wage freeze (0)
- 23: Mobile phone Facebook use on the rise (0)
- 22: Npower fined £1.8 million for mis-selling contracts (0)
- 22: BA buys new fuel efficient E-jets (1)
- 18: Huge rise in mortgage arrears (0)
- 18: Ofgem probe to save customers half a billion pounds (0)
- 17: Woolies to close doors by 5 January (0)
- 17: NASA discovers ‘arrested development’ effect of dark energy (0)
- 17: UK watchdog tells BAA to sell three airports (1)
- 17: Ultrafast 50Mb broadband launched by Virgin Media (1)
- 15: Premier Foods confirms talks to raise funds (0)
- 12: Corus employee unions reject pay cut proposals (0)
- 11: Evidence of water vapour and CO² on distant planet (0)
- 11: Rio Tinto to cut jobs and reduce debt in 2009 (0)
- 09: Dow Chemical to cut workforce by 11% (0)
- 09: Sony announces job cuts and plant closures (0)
- 09: Airline industry faces huge losses in 2009 (1)
- 09: The mouse celebrates 40 years! (0)
- 09: Sale of .tel domains launched (0)
- 08: Carphone Warehouse co-founder resigns over share disclosure (0)
- 03: More than 6,000 construction firms could fail in 2009 (0)
- 03: ICM CEO attends Dublin Business School graduation (0)
- 03: Debenhams and Marks & Spencer confirm pre-Christmas sales (0)
- 03: BA in merger talks with Qantas (0)
- 02: Flagship smartphone Nokia N97 phone is unveiled (0)
- 01: Dorset businesswoman voted Entrepreneur of the Year (0)
- 01: Boris Johnson to halve London congestion charge zone (0)
- November 2008 (46)
- 27: Small business online TV channel launched by BCC, Dell & Intel (0)
- 27: Woolworths, MFI and 247 Electrical in administration (3)
- 26: TV ad for Apple iPhone ruled as misleading (0)
- 26: QinetiQ unveils field-transformable Dragon Runner robot (0)
- 25: House of Fraser and Beales to slash prices (0)
- 25: 2008 Pre-Budget Report supports SMEs (0)
- 24: Foster’s Russia Tower halted by credit crunch (0)
- 24: Silent calls and ‘slamming’ condemned by Ofcom (0)
- 24: Cobra Beer up for sale (0)
- 21: UK property repossessions increase 12% (0)
- 21: Credit card cheque payments increase (0)
- 20: AstraZeneca to axe 1,400 jobs and close three plants (0)
- 20: Microsoft to offer free anti-virus software (1)
- 20: Rolls Royce to cut 2,000 jobs in 2009 (0)
- 19: Asda slashes petrol prices to 90.9p per litre (0)
- 18: Rents fall as homes flood lettings market (0)
- 17: Citigroup to cut a further 52,000 jobs (0)
- 17: CBI predicts UK recession will continue in 2009 (2)
- 17: ASOS profits soar 68% to £4.1m (0)
- 14: EasyJet & Virgin to back bid for Gatwick, reports say (0)
- 13: BT slashes 10,000 jobs (0)
- 12: New animal research centre opens at Oxford University (0)
- 12: The end of free banking? (0)
- 12: NASA’s Mars Phoenix Lander finishes mission (0)
- 11: Gordon Brown hints at tax cuts (0)
- 11: House sales at 30 year low says RICS (0)
- 11: £30m campaign to tackle obesity (0)
- 10: Emirates Airline 2008 half-year profits drop 88% (0)
- 10: MPs calls for end to ‘happy hours’ and cheap booze deals (0)
- 10: Cable & Wireless delays plans for demerger (0)
- 10: Corus cuts jobs & steel production (0)
- 07: Onslow Suffolk’s SnOasis given go ahead (0)
- 07: British Airways 2008 half-year profits down 90% (0)
- 06: Truth in Jefferson prophecy? (0)
- 06: Mental illness in the armed forces nears 4,000 cases (0)
- 05: Carlsberg to shut Leeds brewery in 2011 (0)
- 05: FCC approves the use of white space (0)
- 05: Manned mission to Mars ‘to become science fact’ (0)
- 05: Kenya celebrates Obama’s victory with national holiday (0)
- 05: Nokia announces redundancies (0)
- 04: Marks and Spencer profits fall (0)
- 04: AMEX cuts jobs and restructures (0)
- 04: Intel and Asus ask consumers to design “dream” PC (0)
- 04: Sex on TV linked to teenage pregnancy (0)
- 03: Ryanair to cut fares and launch US flights as profits slump (0)
- 03: MySpace links with Auditude & MTV to profit from copyright video (0)
- October 2008 (51)
- 31: Seasonal Affective Disorder ‘may be genetic’ (0)
- 31: Light drinking ok when pregnant, report says (0)
- 30: CBI Construction Council to fast-track public sector projects (0)
- 30: Shell announces huge profits (0)
- 30: MoD to boost Afghanistan operations with £700m fleet (0)
- 28: Microsoft unveils cloud computing service, Windows Azure (0)
- 28: Visitors from Malawian Centre meet ICM management (0)
- 28: IMF support may not be enough says PM Brown (0)
- 28: New ‘cigarette drink’ to beat the smoking ban (0)
- 28: Purple tomatoes could reduce disease (1)
- 27: Mobile technology tackles AIDS in South Africa (1)
- 27: Hope at last for Icesave customers (0)
- 24: Pensions Bill amendment benefits women (2)
- 24: Peugeot Citroën announces production cuts (0)
- 23: Bloodhound supersonic car targets 1,000mph record (0)
- 23: Swindon withdraws speed safety cameras (0)
- 23: Rightmove slashes workforce 20% as housing downturn continues (0)
- 22: ‘Five-a-day’ activities to boost mental health (1)
- 22: NASA launches IBEX Outer Solar System exploration mission (0)
- 21: Free mobile internet for small businesses from BT (0)
- 21: Survey shows Heathrow passengers are richest (0)
- 20: October Self Assessment tax return deadline (0)
- 20: UK mortgage lending falls further (0)
- 17: Spain’s LTE International suspends flights (0)
- 17: British Army names new Head of Staff (0)
- 17: Citigroup announces 3rd quarter losses (0)
- 16: Petrol prices cut to 99.9p per litre at ASDA and Morrisons (0)
- 16: Mobile and internet data to be kept on national database (1)
- 15: Outlook ‘grim’ as unemployment hits 17-year high (0)
- 15: M&S to sell gas and electric with Scottish and Southern Energy (0)
- 14: Housebuilder Bellway shows profits fall (0)
- 14: BT Small Business Week launch (1)
- 14: QinetiQ acquires Commerce Decisions for almost £10m (0)
- 13: Paul Krugman wins Nobel prize for economics (0)
- 13: Three UK banks in £37bn Government bailout (1)
- 13: JCB Academy to develop UK’s young engineers (0)
- 09: EU Battery Directive could scupper Apple iPhone design (0)
- 09: Human evolution coming to an end, says top academic (0)
- 08: Wind farm developers accused of community ‘bribes’ (0)
- 08: Flight turbulence could be minimised (0)
- 08: Coca-Cola’s Oasis ads banned (0)
- 07: eBay job losses announced alongside acquisitions (0)
- 07: UK ‘already in recession’ as confidence plummets (0)
- 07: Potential breast cancer vaccine (0)
- 07: Sign up for ICM’s eNewsletter (2)
- 06: New book highlights hazards of commercial dog food (1)
- 06: Pizza Hut rebrands as Pasta Hut (0)
- 03: £50,000 savings protection limit (3)
- 02: JPMorgan Chase acquires Washington Mutual banking operations (0)
- 02: Zimbabwe issues new dollar banknotes (0)
- 01: Virgin Galactic to help conduct climate change research in space (0)
- September 2008 (40)
- 30: ICM Chief Executive goes East to build links (0)
- 30: Minimum wage increases to £5.73 per hour (0)
- 29: Nationalisation and Santander transfer for Bradford & Bingley (0)
- 29: MFI future saved by management buyout (0)
- 26: Equal pay for women (0)
- 25: Boutique airline Jet Republic is launched (0)
- 25: Anti-depressant drugs harm male fertility, study says (0)
- 25: Android-powered T-Mobile G1 phone unveiled (0)
- 24: Petra Diamonds’ profits rise (0)
- 24: Tate & Lyle loses Splenda patents case (1)
- 23: Protecting financial savings (0)
- 23: NASA’s Mars rover to explore massive crater (0)
- 23: Westinghouse says nuclear power could bring £30bn boost (0)
- 22: German bank KfW suspends staff for Lehman Brothers error (0)
- 22: Ranbaxy appoints ex-NYC Mayor Giuliani (0)
- 18: BBNav takes disabled drivers where they need to go (0)
- 18: Food waste collections introduced (1)
- 18: Lloyds TSB buys HBOS for £12.2 billion (0)
- 18: BAA to sell Gatwick (0)
- 17: Plastics chemical linked to disease (0)
- 17: Adecco withdraws Michael Page offer (0)
- 16: Red tape will force more pub closures, report warns (1)
- 16: Virgin launches BA battle (0)
- 11: New homes are Europe’s smallest in ‘rabbit hutch Britain’ (0)
- 11: Government to spend £1bn to help households cut fuel bills (0)
- 11: Internet access for the ‘other 3 billion’ in developing world (0)
- 11: MOD completes QinetiQ sale with £257m sell-off (0)
- 10: Sony recalls 440,000 VAIO laptops (0)
- 09: Nationwide merges with Derbyshire and Cheshire building societies (0)
- 08: National fuel poverty (0)
- 05: UK car sales bear brunt of the credit crunch (1)
- 04: O2 Wallet trial shows consumers want NFC on mobiles (0)
- 04: IRA “no longer operational”, report says (0)
- 04: Nokia ‘Comes With Music’ service to rival Apple iTunes (1)
- 04: Beijing to Shanghai Railway gets ready supply of concrete (0)
- 03: Coca-Cola to buy Huiyuan Juice Group (0)
- 02: UK stamp duty dropped for properties under £175,000 (0)
- 02: Google launches Chrome web browser (0)
- 02: Millions to pocket £60 tax rebate (0)
- 01: Commerzbank takes over troubled Dresdner (0)
- August 2008 (31)
- 28: NASA’s Mars rover returns to the surface (0)
- 28: Mattel receives $100m damages in Bratz lawsuit (0)
- 28: Rio Tinto confident as China builds 50,000 skyscrapers (0)
- 28: World poverty increases (1)
- 27: Travel industry profits fall (0)
- 22: Spanair plane crash (0)
- 22: Microsoft launches breakthrough software Photosynth (0)
- 22: ENRC reports strong financial results (0)
- 21: eBay reduces selling fees in a bid to soothe sellers (0)
- 21: BAE Systems wins £2bn MoD contract (0)
- 20: Memorial lecture celebrates tourism scholar Rik Medlik (0)
- 20: Beijing Olympics boosts Chinese beer sales (0)
- 19: High-tech ‘e-Borders’ for Britain (0)
- 18: Woolworths snubs Iceland takeover bid (0)
- 18: Police put crime mapping websites online (1)
- 13: Virgin President warns US candidates (0)
- 11: ‘Invisibility cloaks’ a step closer to reality (0)
- 11: Oil prices likely to hit $200 a barrel (0)
- 08: ICM Chief Executive networks with Chinese government (0)
- 08: UK repossessions hit 12-year high (0)
- 07: Christmas cuts in airline capacity (0)
- 07: DNA database needs review, HGC says (0)
- 07: Covent Garden landlord Liberty falls in value (0)
- 06: ‘Arctic Map’ could help territorial issues (0)
- 05: Pint of beer could cost £5 by 2012 London Olympics (0)
- 05: Newborn puppies are world’s first commercial clones (1)
- 04: QinetiQ buys US spy services firm for £53m (0)
- 04: World’s first online geological map goes live (1)
- 04: General Motors reports $15.5 billion loss (0)
- 01: China lifts internet bans for Olympic media (0)
- 01: NASA mission finds water on Mars (0)
- July 2008 (54)
- 31: UK house prices continue to fall at “record rate” (0)
- 31: British Gas to increase prices (0)
- 30: Travis Perkins makes progress in tight conditions (0)
- 30: China’s Olympic censorship (1)
- 25: Fat friends lead to obesity (2)
- 25: HIV drugs improve life expectancy (0)
- 24: Bank phishing attacks on the increase (0)
- 24: 1.2 trillion Zimbabwe dollars for £1 (0)
- 23: Caterpillar announces record 2nd quarter growth (0)
- 23: Passport staff strike over pay (0)
- 22: Arrest of Radovan Karadzic (0)
- 22: Energy efficiency top of UK business agenda (0)
- 22: UK’s first “Fibrecity” Bournemouth to offer super-fast sewer broadband (10)
- 22: British pubs bear brunt of the credit crunch (0)
- 22: Supermarket price wars bring petrol prices down (0)
- 21: UK crime levels “fall” according to survey (0)
- 21: Household waste to fuel cars (0)
- 18: African malaria gene increases HIV risk (1)
- 18: GoDaddy domain registration proves troubleso.ME (4)
- 17: Rolls-Royce to extend civil nuclear operations (0)
- 17: Continental AG rejects Schaeffler takeover bid (0)
- 17: Beat .ME to a new domain (0)
- 17: Eurostar announces mid-year success (0)
- 16: UK fuel duty increase postponed (0)
- 16: Swindon to review speed camera funding (0)
- 15: Laing O’Rourke announces record orderbook (0)
- 15: Etihad’s record order with Airbus & Boeing (0)
- 14: Apple sells a million iPhone 3Gs over launch weekend (0)
- 14: Anheuser-Busch agrees to $52 billion InBev takeover (0)
- 10: Ticket transparency – an end to 99p fares? (0)
- 10: Levi’s profits slump 98% (0)
- 09: UK housebuilders shed more jobs (0)
- 09: Road rage major problem, says RAC (0)
- 09: Airline industry in scheme to cut CO2 emissions (0)
- 09: Siemens to cut jobs (0)
- 08: UK recession risk “serious” (0)
- 07: PM calls for Britons to “waste less food” (0)
- 07: Chinese consumers go mad for gadgets (0)
- 07: New car market experiences steepest decline yet (0)
- 04: Aerospace and defence sector warns against strong euro (0)
- 04: China-Taiwan direct flights commence (0)
- 04: Grand Theft Auto helps boost sales 54% at GAME (0)
- 04: UK sees increase in malaria (0)
- 03: General Motors bankruptcy “not impossible” (0)
- 03: Ofwat fines Severn Trent Water (0)
- 03: Car insurance fraud costs ‘£260m a year’ (0)
- 03: Taylor Wimpey shows strain as shares tumble (0)
- 02: BA buys France’s L’Avion (0)
- 02: Mediterranean diet “cuts cancer risk” (0)
- 02: 24-hour drinking laws deemed a failure (0)
- 01: Oil supply forecast slashed (0)
- 01: New brand vision for Orange: “I Am” (0)
- 01: Tesco stops buying products from Zimbabwe (0)
- 01: eBay fined for selling fake goods (1)
- June 2008 (42)
- 30: Fuel prices making waves for cruise ships (0)
- 27: Stella Artois to launch 4% version (1)
- 26: UniCredit reveals restructuring plan (0)
- 26: Government funding boost for key sectors (0)
- 26: Allied operations generate record orders for Chemring (0)
- 25: Public transport grows in popularity (0)
- 25: Kids buying violent video games online (0)
- 25: ICANN could give go-ahead to new domain names (0)
- 20: YouTube sets up virtual film screening room (0)
- 20: Retailers & manufacturers support soya deal (0)
- 20: Public sector steps in to build new homes (0)
- 19: LinkedIn secures further funding (0)
- 19: BA’s OpenSkies takes off (0)
- 17: Genetically altered bugs to produce “renewable petrol” (0)
- 12: UK unemployment figures continue to rise (0)
- 12: ‘Waterless’ washing machine (0)
- 11: Toyota Hybrid goes even greener (0)
- 11: Report slams QinetiQ privatisation (0)
- 11: Kingplace to acquire Silverjet (0)
- 11: British Energy rejects takeover offers (0)
- 09: Thomas Cook makes international acquisitions (0)
- 09: Consumer confidence hits “record low” (0)
- 06: Call for global energy revolution (0)
- 06: Dr Pepper Snapple Q1 profits up 5% (0)
- 06: Small cars selling better than 4×4s (0)
- 06: Property fund launched for sub-Saharan Africa (0)
- 05: Latest victim of fuel prices – Continental Airlines (0)
- 05: NASA to develop earthquake warning system (0)
- 05: Morrisons Q1 sales leap 12.6% (0)
- 05: North Sea oil reserves plentiful (0)
- 04: United Airlines reduces operations (0)
- 04: MoD signs private sector pilot training deal (1)
- 04: Movies come to UK iTunes Store (0)
- 04: New Nissan car for Sunderland plant (0)
- 03: Biscuits the key to a successful meeting, survey says (0)
- 03: Study suggests post-trauma feelings best kept inside (0)
- 03: New initiative aims to tackle underage drinking (0)
- 03: Women queue for ‘Sex and the City’ (0)
- 02: EEF reports manufacturing growth (0)
- 02: Bradford & Bingley shares slip 30%, profits down £52m (1)
- 02: Amazon.com tops BusinessWeek’s Tech 100 (0)
- 02: Fuel poverty programme a “missed opportunity” (0)
- May 2008 (31)
- 30: Ex EADS boss charged with insider trading (0)
- 29: G.A.P Adventures wins Tanzanian award (0)
- 29: Faster falling house prices in May (0)
- 29: Report calls for supermarkets to use more recyclable packaging (0)
- 29: SSE 2008 preliminary results (0)
- 27: Faster bank transfers system launched (0)
- 27: Travel services enjoy growth (0)
- 23: Nimrod fleet “should be grounded”, coroner says (0)
- 23: Britvic half-year profits up 13% (0)
- 23: Oil raises price of manufactured goods (1)
- 21: Diesel prices highest for century (0)
- 21: UK ‘Big Brother’ database to become a reality (0)
- 21: Virgin supports Kenya tourism (1)
- 21: BAE Systems and VT Group unite for £4bn MoD project (0)
- 20: M&S full-year profits hit £1 billion (0)
- 20: CNPC affected by earthquake (0)
- 20: ICM publishes award-winning business case studies (0)
- 20: NATO launches new cyber-defence centre (0)
- 19: GSK ‘bird flu’ vaccine gets the go-ahead (0)
- 16: DSG to axe 77 Currys.digital stores (0)
- 14: BAA to triple profits by 2012 (0)
- 13: Tax evasion wounds developing countries (0)
- 13: Northern Foods could cut 700 jobs (0)
- 12: Telecoms charity on standby to aid Burma (0)
- 08: Carphone Warehouse and Best Buy in £1.1bn deal (0)
- 08: Grand Theft Auto IV smashes entertainment records (0)
- 07: Woolwich asks for mortgage deposit of 10% (0)
- 07: Fuel costs behind £57.5m easyJet loss (0)
- 06: Swiss Bank UBS to cut 5,500 jobs (0)
- 01: Hornby buys Corgi for £7.5m (0)
- 01: 3Com welcomes new CEO and COO (0)
- April 2008 (48)
- 30: PepsiCo to buy V Water (0)
- 30: QinetiQ scoops $190m NASA deal (0)
- 29: BA hikes up fuel surcharges (0)
- 29: Oil giants bag £7bn profit (0)
- 29: Ericsson’s profits beat market forecasts (0)
- 28: ASOS sales soar 90% (0)
- 28: Farmland prices rise 34% in a year (0)
- 28: Whitbread profits top £210m, Costa and Premier Inn to double (0)
- 25: ICM signs major contract with Pakistan Government Authority (0)
- 24: Live Mesh from Microsoft to sync multiple devices (0)
- 23: Microsoft offer sticks despite Yahoo! profits rise (0)
- 22: Pets at Home’s profits soar to £30m (0)
- 22: Boeing to develop pseudo-satellite system (0)
- 22: Competition Commission investigates BAA (0)
- 21: Bank of England unveils £50bn bank bailout (1)
- 21: G.A.P Adventures focuses on environment (0)
- 21: International energy forum tackles rising oil prices (0)
- 18: Hospitality property prices expected to hold up (0)
- 18: Harley-Davidson first quarter results (0)
- 17: Union in talks with Ethel Austin administrators (0)
- 17: Biofuel petrol introduced (0)
- 16: Antioxidant vitamins may increase rate of mortality (0)
- 16: BAE Systems to buy IST Dynamics (0)
- 15: Doctors call for smaller alcohol measures (0)
- 14: Retailers take the brunt of the credit crunch (0)
- 14: World’s largest solar city for China (0)
- 11: Europe-wide call for food colour ban (0)
- 11: French regulator investigates EADS (0)
- 11: American Airlines cancels hundreds of flights (0)
- 10: Construction industry picks its UK star players (0)
- 10: UK interest rates cut to 5% (0)
- 10: Nokia offers €200m in German factory closure (0)
- 08: Billions slashed off credit card limits (0)
- 07: Government to investigate use of tips to meet minimum wage (0)
- 07: City of London faces office lettings glut (0)
- 07: E.ON submits plan for largest UK offshore wind farm (0)
- 04: BAE Systems to axe 600 jobs (0)
- 03: Top mortgage deals disappear (0)
- 03: BA apologises to T5 passengers (0)
- 03: GSK defends safety of HIV drug (0)
- 02: Nissan to sponsor Science Museum exhibition (0)
- 02: Baugur invests in London College of Fashion (0)
- 02: Long-haul trips attract holidaymakers (0)
- 01: No more tax relief for empty commercial property (0)
- 01: Paranoia on virtual tube journey (0)
- 01: QinetiQ unveils first elements of CATS (0)
- 01: Safaricom shares sell strongly in Kenya (2)
- 01: National Grid to sell NYC generating station (0)
- March 2008 (47)
- 31: Financial job losses (0)
- 31: Pernod Ricard bags Absolut vodka (0)
- 31: Bendy silicon chips pave way for flexible electronics (0)
- 31: South West train strikes suspended (0)
- 28: Mitsubishi launches Japanese passenger jet (0)
- 27: Medicines for toddlers pulled from shelves (0)
- 27: Ryanair to freeze management pay (0)
- 27: Byron Review highlights digital risks to children (0)
- 27: Centrica to create offshore gas facility (0)
- 26: Jessops to slash jobs as sales drop (0)
- 26: Sainsbury’s create property partnership with British Land (0)
- 26: Royal Bam reports doubled profits (0)
- 26: Tata buys Ford’s Jaguar Land Rover Ops (0)
- 26: FSA reveals failings over Northern Rock (0)
- 25: CBI downgrades UK growth rate forecast (0)
- 25: Royal Caribbean ‘Godmother’ hunt (0)
- 25: Cod liver oil aids arthritis patients (0)
- 20: South West train drivers to strike (0)
- 19: Balfour Beatty pays £45 million for Dean & Dyball (0)
- 19: YO! Sushi takes a healthy approach (0)
- 18: Heathrow welcomes Europe’s first A380 (0)
- 18: Smiths wins DoD chemicals detector deal (0)
- 18: ICM Chairman is ‘Dragon’ for Young Chamber (0)
- 18: Nomination for ICM’s Chairman (0)
- 18: ICM Chief Executive attends Paris awards (0)
- 18: Debenhams warns of ‘challenging’ trading (0)
- 18: BMW foresees successful 2008 (0)
- 17: JPMorgan to buy Bear Stearns (0)
- 17: British Energy announces takeover talks (0)
- 17: AA ends Gatwick operations (0)
- 14: John Lewis appoints former Figleaves boss (0)
- 13: Royal Visit for Tate & Lyle in London (0)
- 13: Kilgore bags DoD M212 flare contract (0)
- 13: Budget affects transport and travel (0)
- 13: Vitamin D ‘protects against diabetes’ (0)
- 12: All supermarkets to charge for carrier bags (1)
- 11: BBC iPlayer on the move with Apple’s iPhone (0)
- 11: Scientists read minds at Berkeley (0)
- 11: Cadbury secures $3.8bn for demerger (0)
- 11: UK households out of pocket (0)
- 04: CeBIT 2008 takes a green theme (0)
- 03: New employment laws tighten on illegal workers (0)
- 03: Rolls Royce engines for Virgin Atlantic (0)
- 03: QinetiQ signs £951m MoD deal (0)
- 03: Manufacturing prospers in bleak economy (0)
- 03: UK expecting its first robot baby (0)
- 03: New campaign to make workplaces safer (1)
- February 2008 (71)
- 29: Eco-friendly M&S bins its bags (0)
- 28: Laura Ashley pursued for Moss Bros bid (0)
- 28: Hefty EU antitrust fine for Microsoft (0)
- 28: Porsche contests congestion charge (0)
- 27: Viagra a flop when it comes to fertility (0)
- 27: Driving using a mobile phone - one year on (0)
- 27: UK supercasino plans scrapped (1)
- 26: Climate change impact on England (0)
- 26: Chip and PIN online banking still vulnerable (0)
- 26: Study finds antidepressants ineffective (0)
- 26: ‘Zero carbon’ agenda needs whole system thinking (0)
- 26: JJB sells Soccer Domes to Powerleague (0)
- 25: US satellite missile on target (0)
- 25: First commercial airline biofuel flight (0)
- 25: Tate & Lyle shifts to Fairtrade sugar (0)
- 25: Nationalisation for Northern Rock (0)
- 25: National Grid appeals £41.6m fine (0)
- 22: Infectious diseases mapped (0)
- 22: Motorola to supply 198,000 wireless devices to Pakistan (0)
- 22: Sainsbury’s pilots out-of-hours GP initiative (0)
- 21: Self-healing rubber invented by French scientists (0)
- 21: British Gas announces huge profits (0)
- 21: Worst baggage handlers exposed (0)
- 21: Olympic boost for UK construction jobs (0)
- 21: US missile strikes Earth-bound satellite (0)
- 20: Hewlett-Packard brings in strong first quarter profits (0)
- 20: Tesco defends its £1.99 chicken (0)
- 19: BAE Systems revolutionises submarine technology (0)
- 19: Call for tap water in cafes (1)
- 19: Cadbury’s eco-friendly Easter (0)
- 19: Toshiba loses battle to Sony’s Blu-ray (0)
- 19: Emirates eliminates lost luggage (6)
- 19: Government blocking supermarket sustainability (0)
- 18: Great Eagle sells $1.6 billion worth of property (0)
- 18: Thomas Cook acquires Hotels4U (0)
- 14: Fraud lawsuit sends UnitedHealth shares on the slide (0)
- 14: France leads the way in mobile signatures (0)
- 14: Greetings company wraps up UK operations (0)
- 14: UK to stay in global space race (0)
- 13: Sat-nav for pedestrians from Nokia (0)
- 13: M&S staff price slash sparks city speculation (0)
- 13: Aircraft night noise increases blood pressure (0)
- 13: Indian chemicals company buys UK firm (0)
- 12: Patriot and Nike Hercules replacement on course (0)
- 12: Short film reaches 4th screen (1)
- 12: S&N to axe Reading factory (0)
- 12: Seaweed the key to blue Smarties comeback (0)
- 11: GCap Media announces station closures (0)
- 11: Yahoo! says no to Microsoft’s offer (0)
- 11: Morrisons sues OFT over price-fixing claims (0)
- 08: Armed Forces’ pay up 2.6% (0)
- 08: House repossessions in UK up 21% (0)
- 08: Clean Sky research programme launched (0)
- 08: PepsiCo optimistic in 2008 (0)
- 08: BT sees 30% fall in profits (0)
- 07: Silverjet airline celebrates its first year (0)
- 07: Property slump hits British Land (0)
- 07: Interest rates cut to 5.25% (0)
- 06: Hypersonic plane slashes Australian flight-time (0)
- 06: Utility companies failing customers (1)
- 06: Exports rise as jobs & confidence fall (0)
- 05: BT awards £500 million contract to Carillion JV (0)
- 05: Microsoft, Yahoo! and Google fight it out (0)
- 05: Takeda buys Amgen’s Japanese business (0)
- 05: Government against antibiotics over-use (0)
- 04: Punch tables takeover offer to Mitchells & Butlers (0)
- 04: Ryanair profits down (0)
- 04: 100,000 retail jobs to be slashed, analysts predict (0)
- 04: Launch of unique ICM email facility (0)
- 01: Scottish pubs to reapply for drink licences (0)
- 01: Lost City’s high rates of life-essential chemicals (0)
- January 2008 (95)
- 31: MoD denies training cut claims (0)
- 31: WH Smith shareholders to pocket £90m (0)
- 31: Shell announces record profits (0)
- 31: Obesity prescriptions increase (0)
- 31: Plastic bottles release ‘gender bending’ chemicals (0)
- 30: eBay announces fundamental changes (1)
- 30: BAE Systems to lead MoD initiative (0)
- 30: Motoring ahead in 2008 (0)
- 29: Influenza shows resistance to Tamiflu (0)
- 29: Food and drink firms to cut water use (1)
- 29: 1000 bugging operations a day (0)
- 28: Tesco to extend Chinese operations (1)
- 28: UK heading for weakest period of growth (0)
- 25: Carlsberg and Heineken to pay £7.8 billion for S&N (0)
- 25: Record visitor numbers to UK (0)
- 25: The Pill cuts ovarian cancer risk, study shows (0)
- 25: UK sewers the key to faster broadband (1)
- 25: South African miners suspend operations (0)
- 24: Virgin Galactic one step closer to tourist space travel (0)
- 24: ICM Chief Executive judges 2008 European Business Awards (0)
- 24: China, Russia & Brazil surpass oil multinationals (0)
- 24: High street woes to worsen (0)
- 24: 2008 Michelin guide holds back top stars (0)
- 23: Michael J. Fox Foundation funds new research (0)
- 23: Land Securities’ property bet pays off (0)
- 23: Cargo ship powered by wind (0)
- 23: EADS CFO to leave Airbus role (0)
- 23: River Severn’s tidal power (0)
- 22: Balancing work & play (0)
- 22: The Fed slashes interest rates (0)
- 22: Fruity Cadbury deal (0)
- 22: Train fares compensation (0)
- 21: Dolcis calls in administrators (0)
- 21: Morphing technology by T-Mobile (0)
- 21: Call for freeze on biofuel targets (0)
- 21: Israel Chemicals buys French fire safety company (0)
- 21: BA runway wreckage removed (0)
- 21: Contract caterers join drive for healthy meals at work (0)
- 18: Network Rail will cut agency engineering staff (0)
- 18: British Gas raises prices (0)
- 17: HMV reports bumper festive sales (0)
- 17: Kellogg acquires Russian food producer (0)
- 17: Oracle acquires BEA Systems (0)
- 17: AA honours restaurateurs with AA Rosette Award (0)
- 17: Generic prescriptions will lower drugs bill (0)
- 17: Cobham buys Sparta for US$416m (0)
- 17: First African Regulatory Conference (0)
- 16: OFT clears Nike’s Umbro takeover (0)
- 16: Nokia shifts production out of Germany (0)
- 16: Standby for action - manufacturers join energy initiative (0)
- 16: Apple’s new MacBook is thinnest yet (0)
- 16: Wind power for Scottish Isle (0)
- 15: CBI survey shows commercial property expansion (0)
- 15: Takeover bids send Regent Inns’ shares up (0)
- 15: EDF Energy latest to increase prices (0)
- 15: Stansted price controls remain (0)
- 15: Boeing to build Asian entertainment satellite (0)
- 15: Tennis star Sharapova to represent Sony Ericsson (0)
- 14: Downturn continues on the UK high street (0)
- 14: A Virgin in the UK healthcare market (0)
- 14: Record year for Eurostar (0)
- 14: JCB’s Toughphone available in the UK (0)
- 14: Centrica buys shares in Ceres Power (0)
- 11: Rezidor Hotel Group strengthens its hotel portfolio (0)
- 11: Rolls-Royce announces job cuts (1)
- 11: BAE Systems bags US Army deal (0)
- 11: Online club Diamond Lounge offers exclusive networking (1)
- 10: ‘Acute toxicity testing’ scrapped (0)
- 10: Shuttle launches Mini-PC-Barebone with Intel X38 Express (0)
- 10: Ford expands Indian operations (0)
- 10: High Street Christmas spending lowest for three years (0)
- 10: BA launches new US-EU airline (0)
- 09: Giraffe to add seven restaurants to its stable (0)
- 08: Travelodge uses shipping containers to build hotels (0)
- 08: Maersk Line to axe 3,000 jobs (0)
- 08: Pandora forced to close its music box (0)
- 08: Budget airlines’ hidden costs (1)
- 08: UK call for Space Station habitation modules (0)
- 08: Concern over energy prices (1)
- 08: Healthy lifestyle can add 14 extra years (0)
- 08: Renault sales driven by low-cost cars (0)
- 07: Westfield to lead Ground Zero retail development (0)
- 04: npower announces price rise (0)
- 04: Call to save water (0)
- 04: Human mineral and metal consumption (0)
- 03: London conference explores opportunities in India (0)
- 03: Manchester Airport lifts one bag rule (0)
- 03: Hotel chain’s lost & found revelations (0)
- 03: Air Products sells business to KMG Chemicals (0)
- 03: UK rail chaos (0)
- 03: Qualcomm chips infringe Broadcom patents (0)
- 02: easyJet sells flights on GB Airways routes (0)
- 02: 2008 difficult year for British business (0)
- 02: QinetiQ to purchase two Australian defence companies (0)
- 02: Tesco stores to sell Dell computers in Europe (0)
- December 2007 (43)
- 28: Research reveals busiest travel day (0)
- 28: House prices fall (0)
- 27: BAE Systems acquires MTC Technologies (0)
- 27: Sharp focuses on TV screen sizes (0)
- 20: Christmas rush starts on the high street (0)
- 20: Miniaturised bioassay to cut lab times (0)
- 20: UK leads global digital communications (0)
- 19: Thames Water beats bottled taste (0)
- 19: MoD to boost RAF Chinook helicopter fleet (0)
- 19: Demand for wooden toys rises (0)
- 19: Air safety tests to soar (0)
- 18: Colour Sudoku - example of visionary computing (0)
- 18: Scottish & Newcastle welcomes new deadline (0)
- 13: World’s first BlackBerry store opens in the US (0)
- 13: Lafarge makes deal with Orascom Cement in Middle East (0)
- 13: Tourism suffers from poor economy (0)
- 13: Novartis to slash jobs (0)
- 13: Savoy Hotel to close for renovations (0)
- 12: Ask.com allows users to erase search records (0)
- 12: Floating natural gas terminal planned (0)
- 11: Human race chemical ID card from Yaaparra (0)
- 11: ‘Queen Victoria’ sets sail (0)
- 11: Offshore winds to power UK homes (0)
- 11: Indian Vodafone teams up with Bharti and Idea (0)
- 10: Boeing installs high-energy laser on gunship aircraft (0)
- 10: Rolls-Royce secures £1 billion contract (0)
- 10: Carillion moves in on McAlpine to create UK construction giant (0)
- 10: Dairy price-fixing admitted (0)
- 07: Pubs ‘n’ Bars acquires Moorgate Taverns (0)
- 07: Broadband customers dissatisfied (0)
- 07: Manufacturing output increases (0)
- 06: The Co-operative Group expands (0)
- 06: Air France-KLM offers for Alitalia (0)
- 06: Dow Chemical to cut jobs (0)
- 05: US aerospace sector outlook positive for 2008 (0)
- 05: Xstrata Coal bids for Resource Pacific (0)
- 05: ICT sector may have bigger carbon footprint than aviation (0)
- 04: ConstructionSkills Levy rates held for another year (0)
- 04: Cannons acquired by Nuffield Hospitals (0)
- 04: Tesco Q3 sales leap 11.8% (0)
- 04: UK’s fastest growing company announced (0)
- 03: Levi to sue Wet Seal over trademark stitch (0)
- 03: New gas distribution price controls announced (0)
- November 2007 (90)
- 30: Aston Martin expands into China (0)
- 30: QinetiQ to cut jobs despite profit boost (0)
- 30: Tate & Lyle Ventures invests in Allylix Inc (0)
- 29: World Economic Forum announces Technology Pioneers 2008 (0)
- 29: November Euro retail sales down (0)
- 29: Greenpeace places Nintendo at the bottom of the ‘green’ pile (0)
- 29: LCP announces new product candidate (0)
- 29: Britons unaware of Malta & Cyprus currency change (0)
- 28: Costa coffee to open Beijing store (0)
- 28: EC fines major glass firms (0)
- 28: ‘Green’ Google to create renewable energy (0)
- 28: Qantas agrees to pay $61 million fine (0)
- 28: Thames Water announces interim results (1)
- 28: Developing world denied medicine says Oxfam (0)
- 28: Plumbing supplies merchant announces more job cuts (0)
- 28: Signet issues profit warning (0)
- 28: BBC Worldwide, ITV and Channel 4 to launch on-demand service (1)
- 27: Heathrow expansion plans (1)
- 27: BA drops Iberia bid (0)
- 27: UK’s top companies concerned for environment (0)
- 26: UK manufacturing jobs down 1m (0)
- 26: Mango opens first New York store (0)
- 26: Shell calls off Ukraine deal (0)
- 26: YOTEL launches within airport terminal (0)
- 26: Meeting to speed up Britain’s broadband (1)
- 26: House prices drop even further (0)
- 26: Rhodia makes worldwide price increases (0)
- 23: Kesa records flat Q3 sales (0)
- 23: China working to improve toy safety (0)
- 23: Manufacturing jobs saved at COSi (0)
- 22: Restaurants urged to serve free water (0)
- 22: GSK to acquire Reliant Pharmaceuticals (0)
- 22: UK Transport Secretary announces air travel report (1)
- 22: Severn Trent Water fined (1)
- 22: Sports Direct and Umbro hit by England’s Euro 2008 defeat (0)
- 22: Biggest biomass plant in Britain (0)
- 21: ShoZu enables mass-publishing of photos (0)
- 21: Rolls-Royce to build aero engines in Singapore and the US (0)
- 21: BASF’s photonic crystals to revolutionise telecoms (0)
- 21: ‘Clean coal’ initiative launched (0)
- 21: Shell increases position in Ukraine (0)
- 21: Travelodge to expand to Spain (0)
- 21: Prexige license suspended (0)
- 21: Amazon Kindle on sale now (0)
- 20: Profits soar at easyJet (0)
- 16: Allies’ secret weapon at Bletchley cracks WWII codes again (0)
- 16: Southern Water accepts £20.3 million fine (0)
- 16: Scottish & Newcastle rejects Heineken and Carlsberg bid (0)
- 16: UK hand baggage restrictions modified (0)
- 16: BP makes gas discovery in Azerbaijan (0)
- 16: UK’s high speed rail service relocates (0)
- 16: Aerospace and aviation groups in UAE join forces (0)
- 16: European Commission proposes telecoms reform (0)
- 16: UK local government calls for flood defence investment (0)
- 16: 3i acquires Agent Provocateur (0)
- 16: UK SME manufacturers encounter growth stall (0)
- 15: Airbus scoops record orders at Dubai Airshow (0)
- 15: Nine out of ten concerned about security of information (0)
- 15: Sterling Chemicals drop styrene business (0)
- 15: Land Securities to split three ways (0)
- 15: Chemical supplies hit by European rail strikes (0)
- 14: Burberry bags 31% boost in profits (0)
- 14: Drinks industry challenges new proposals (0)
- 14: ADHD drugs of no benefit in the long-term (0)
- 13: Cable & Wireless announce abrupt management change (0)
- 12: BHP Billiton pursues Rio Tinto takeover bid (0)
- 12: Intel’s new range of processors launched today (0)
- 12: AstraZeneca announces research findings (0)
- 12: Apple’s iPhone now on sale in UK (0)
- 09: Monarch Airlines leads the way in recycling (0)
- 09: Mattel pulls more toys worldwide (0)
- 09: Gyms focus on appearance not health (1)
- 09: Bovis Lend Lease UK to build Media City in Manchester (4)
- 08: London’s 2012 Olympic Stadium design unveiled (0)
- 08: Tesco opens first US outlet (0)
- 06: Kodak opens Chinese plate manufacturing plant (0)
- 06: Shell and Codexis develop new biofuels (0)
- 06: Valimo Wireless wins award for mobile signature solution (0)
- 06: Bayer purchases new digital literature database (0)
- 06: ExxonMobil produces energy report (0)
- 06: UK hotel industry boom (0)
- 06: Ryanair announces half-year profit rise of 24% (0)
- 06: PetroChina hits $1 trillion mark (0)
- 05: EADS suffers delays to A400M production (0)
- 05: Holiday Inn brand relaunched (0)
- 05: Qatar Investment Authority drops bid for J Sainsbury (0)
- 02: Earthquake law causes construction slump (0)
- 02: Unilever Q3 profits up (0)
- 02: Work underway at Shell Eastern Petrochemicals Complex (0)
- 01: GSK to write down £1.5 billion for re-shape (0)
- October 2007 (20)
- 31: Social networking site launched for the over-50s (0)
- 31: Hospitality workers’ cigarette smoke inhalation falls (0)
- 31: Construction workers most likely to consider employment tribunals (0)
- 31: Arcapita sells water company (1)
- 31: Competition Commission publishes groceries market findings (0)
- 31: Survey reveals reasons for travel stress (0)
- 30: Research partnership created between China and the UK (0)
- 30: IBM launches innovative new recycling process (0)
- 30: New 3 Skypephone offers ‘free’ internet calls (0)
- 30: First order for $100 laptop (0)
- 30: First space walk on International Space Station (0)
- 29: Procter & Gamble to focus on environment (0)
- 29: Gap issues statement over child labour reports (0)
- 29: British shoppers are Europe’s biggest gadget spenders (0)
- 29: SAS grounds Bombardier Q400 turboprop fleet (0)
- 29: Critical week for J Sainsbury takeover (0)
- 26: Friends of the Earth and Eurostar call for tough climate change laws (0)
- 25: Airbus A380 takes off on first commercial voyage (0)
- 25: Technorati Claim (0)
- 23: The world’s biggest commercial passenger jet takes off (0)
