2015年4月6日 星期一

2015-04-07 U.K. Business


BBC News
   
CBI says UK economy likely expanded in first quarter   
BBC News
Business lobby group, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), estimated that the UK's economy expanded by 0.7% in the three months to March, up from 0.6% in the previous quarter. It also said growth would probably gather some momentum in the ...

UK economy probably picked up speed in the first quarter, says CBI employer ...   Reuters
Outlook for economy 'encouraging'   Daily Mail
CBI says soaring pound has battered UK export drive   The Guardian
Herald Scotland   
The Times (subscription)   
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euronews
   
EU mulls probe into 'deferred tax assets' of southern Europe's banks - FT   
Reuters UK
(Reuters) - The European Commission is considering an investigation into whether Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain have illegally underwritten banks which have accumulated assets considered low-quality in the rest of the euro zone, the Financial Times ...

EU considers probe into unfair state aid for south European banks   Financial Times

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Bloomberg
   
Samsung Profit Beats Estimates on Demand for Chips, Displays   
Bloomberg
Visitors look at Samsung Electronics' LCD TV at the IT-Korea-KIECO exhibition in Seoul Korea. Photographer: Seokyong Lee/Bloomberg. Recommended. Bloomberg Vanity Fair White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) Dinner Afterparty ...

Profits slump but Samsung beats predictions   The Times (subscription)
Samsung earnings point to smartphones pickup   Financial Times
Samsung Beats Analyst Predictions Despite Falling Profits   New York Times
Reuters   
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
CNNMoney   
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BBC News
   
airport security staff set to strike   
BBC News
Security staff at Scotland's regional airports are due to take part in a 48-hour strike over pay and conditions. The Prospect union and Highlands and Islands Airport (Hial) have been holding talks in the hope of resolving the dispute. The strike, affecting 11 ...

Highlands and Islands airports warning as security workers' strike   Herald Scotland
Inverness air passengers told to check in early during strike   Highland News
'Business as usual' at Sumburgh during strike   Shetland News
The Courier   
Island News & Advertiser   
Stornoway Gazette   
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The Independent
   
Young people increasingly giving up on ever owning their own home   
The Independent
Growing numbers of young people have given up on ever owning their own home, as the proportion of those in their 20s and 30s saving for a deposit tumbles. In 2014 the number of first-time buyers rose to its highest level for eight years thanks to ...

Renter paranoia blights the housing market   Telegraph.co.uk
More young renters give up on ever buying a home   Financial Times
Fewer young people save for deposit   Halifax Evening Courier
Herald Scotland   
mirror.co.uk   
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STV Aberdeen
   
Potato vodka farm raises a glass after winning top awards   
Herald Scotland
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Farmer's Scottish potato vodka wins gold on world market   STV Aberdeen
Two awards for Scotland's first potato vodka producer   Deadline News

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BBC News
   
Seized drugs farm compost donated to food bank charity   
BBC News
Fertiliser seized from cannabis farms will be used to grow fruit and vegetables for a food bank. Several tonnes of compost found in police raids has been donated to poverty-relief charity Pembrokeshire Action To Combat Hardship. Volunteers will use the ...

Compost seized in raids on West Wales cannabis farms handed to food charity   Carmarthen Journal
Police raid cannabis farms... and give proceeds to charity food bank   WalesOnline
Fertiliser meant for cannabis farms is growing veg instead on Welsh allotments   South Wales Evening Post

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Herald Scotland
   
Highland university appoints first chair of creative industries   
Herald Scotland
A BAFTA-NOMINATED film and television producer has been appointed the first chair of creative industries at the University of Highlands and Islands. A BAFTA-NOMINATED film and television producer has been appointed the first chair of creative industries ...

Bafta-nominated film maker given new isles role   Shetland Times Online
BAFTA nominated professor appointed   Shetland News
UHI appoints Bafta nominated producer as chairman   Aberdeen Press and Journal

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Liverpool Echo
   
Steam Packet Company vessel Manannan cancels Tuesday sailings   
Liverpool Echo
The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company's high speed catamaran Manannan, at Liverpool's Cruise Terminal. The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company has announced that all sailings by its fast craft Manannan have been cancelled for tomorrow. The company ...

Updated 3pm: More Manannan sailings cancelled   Isle of Man Today
No Manannan sailings on Tuesday   isleofman.com
Manannan breakdown disrupts Easter sailings   Manx Radio
BBC News   
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The Independent
   
Pensions Minister Steve Webb reassures savers on first day of pension reforms   
The Independent
The Pensions Minister, Steve Webb, has played down fears that new freedoms handed to millions of savers yesterday will leave them at the mercy of fraudsters and unscrupulous financial advisers. Over-55s were handed the right to cash in their pensions, ...

Minister Steve Webb says people should be free to 'blow' their pensions   Daily Mail
Pension freedoms are good news but be wary of losing out to fraudsters and the ...   mirror.co.uk
Savers warned over pension pitfalls   Herald Scotland
Darlington and Stockton Times   
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