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Greeks on tour: Postcards from the edge
Irish Times
Even before the new Greek government embarked on its magical mystery tour of Europe this week, the French cartoonist Nicolas Vadot asked – and answered – the most pressing question of the past seven days: why do the new Greek ministers not wear ties ...
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Even before the new Greek government embarked on its magical mystery tour of Europe this week, the French cartoonist Nicolas Vadot asked – and answered – the most pressing question of the past seven days: why do the new Greek ministers not wear ties ...
Zigzag course in Athens
ECB risks destroying the euro
Noonan to join emergency EU meeting on Greek question
Irish Times
Dublin domicile used by British MPs as stick to beat Shire over tax avoidance
Irish Times
The report this week from Britain's public accounts committee makes for very uncomfortable reading for the Big Four accountancy firms, particularly PricewaterhouseCoopers, whose UK practice is accused of promoting tax avoidance “on an industrial scale”.
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Irish Times
The report this week from Britain's public accounts committee makes for very uncomfortable reading for the Big Four accountancy firms, particularly PricewaterhouseCoopers, whose UK practice is accused of promoting tax avoidance “on an industrial scale”.
UK committee attacks Shire and PwC over alleged corporate tax avoidance
Voters unconvinced by promises to end abuses of the system
UK Report Accused PwC of Tax Avoidance on Industrial Scale
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Competition watchdog raises concerns over East Coast rail reprivatisation
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East Coast has been run under the control of the Department for Transport since late 2009. Photograph: Martin Keene/PA. Press Association. Friday 6 February 2015 22.28 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share on LinkedIn ...
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East Coast has been run under the control of the Department for Transport since late 2009. Photograph: Martin Keene/PA. Press Association. Friday 6 February 2015 22.28 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share on LinkedIn ...
Plans for rail route hit problems
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Life's not so sweet at troubled Tate & Lyle
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Tate & Lyle was in need of a spoonful of one of its own products last night after the markets forced it to swallow some distinctly unpleasant-tasting, if predictable, medicine. The sweeteners group issued a third profit warning in only ten months and warned of ...
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Tate & Lyle was in need of a spoonful of one of its own products last night after the markets forced it to swallow some distinctly unpleasant-tasting, if predictable, medicine. The sweeteners group issued a third profit warning in only ten months and warned of ...
Tate & Lyle tumbles as new warning dashes recovery hopes
Commodity price falls prompt new Tate & Lyle profit warning
Sector movers: Food stocks binned after Tate & Lyle profit warning
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DFS is sitting pretty on plans for flotation
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One of Britain's biggest furniture sellers is hoping to raise more than £100 million in a flotation that will help it to expand further into Europe. DFS, the sofa chain started by a miner's son in 1969 and known for selling colourful cut-price sofas, confirmed ...
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One of Britain's biggest furniture sellers is hoping to raise more than £100 million in a flotation that will help it to expand further into Europe. DFS, the sofa chain started by a miner's son in 1969 and known for selling colourful cut-price sofas, confirmed ...
Sofa giant DFS plans to raise £105million in London listing and pay down its ...
DFS eyes a return to the stock market
DFS Furniture hopes to raise £105m in IPO
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Star manger Neil Woodford launching £20m 'inventors fund' to spot super ideas ...
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Star manager Neil Woodford is to launch a £200million fund designed to spot the brilliant ideas and great companies of tomorrow. Dubbed an 'inventors fund', the Woodford Patient Capital investment trust will put cash in to small unlisted companies. The trust ...
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Star manager Neil Woodford is to launch a £200million fund designed to spot the brilliant ideas and great companies of tomorrow. Dubbed an 'inventors fund', the Woodford Patient Capital investment trust will put cash in to small unlisted companies. The trust ...
New Woodford fund to focus on start-ups and early stage firms
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Standard enters financial advice market as demand soars
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Standard Life has launched a wholly-owned UK-wide financial advice business in response to the revolution in the pensions arena. Standard Life has launched a wholly-owned UK-wide financial advice business in response to the revolution in the pensions ...
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Standard Life has launched a wholly-owned UK-wide financial advice business in response to the revolution in the pensions arena. Standard Life has launched a wholly-owned UK-wide financial advice business in response to the revolution in the pensions ...
Standard boss: our advice arm won't repeat past failings
Standard Life Sees More Takeovers After U.K. Pension Rule Change
Standard Life to offer financial advice with Pearson Jones buy
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Mobile calls set to get cheaper as watchdog steps in to cap charges between ...
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The cost of phone calls could fall after the industry watchdog stepped in to put a cap on charges levied between mobile operators. In a move that consumer groups hope will counter a lack of competition in the British mobile market, as the big players ...
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The cost of phone calls could fall after the industry watchdog stepped in to put a cap on charges levied between mobile operators. In a move that consumer groups hope will counter a lack of competition in the British mobile market, as the big players ...
New cap to cut mobile call charges
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Jamie Oliver 'to sell stake in publishing unit for up to £50m'
Telegraph.co.uk
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has appointed bankers to sell a stake in his publishing business, according to reports. The Naked Chef, as Mr Oliver is known, could raise as much as £50m by offloading a minority stake in the Jamie Oliver Group unit. A spokesman ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has appointed bankers to sell a stake in his publishing business, according to reports. The Naked Chef, as Mr Oliver is known, could raise as much as £50m by offloading a minority stake in the Jamie Oliver Group unit. A spokesman ...
Chef Jamie Oliver Said to Hire Bankers to Find New Investors
Jamie Oliver To Sell Another Kind Of Stake
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FTSE slips despite strong US data
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Strong US jobs and wages data failed to stop the London market pulling back from near all-time highs today. Strong US jobs and wages data failed to stop the London market pulling back from near all-time highs today. Sorry, you must sign in before you can ...
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Strong US jobs and wages data failed to stop the London market pulling back from near all-time highs today. Strong US jobs and wages data failed to stop the London market pulling back from near all-time highs today. Sorry, you must sign in before you can ...
Tate tumbles and gold miners fall as UK's FTSE slips
FTSE CLOSE: Strong US January jobs report fails to stir Footsie
U.K. Stocks Slide as Tate & Lyle Decline Offsets Aberdeen Gain
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