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2015-05-11 U.K. Business


The Australian Financial Review
   
Eurozone Ministers to Meet Again on Greek Debt   
New York Times
BRUSSELS — Finance ministers from eurozone countries were scheduled to meet here on Monday as Greece drew perilously close to running out of money and defaulting on its debt. Still, the likelihood of an imminent deal with the leftist government in ...

Greece seeks Eurozone recognition of economic progress   BBC News
Greece's 'war cabinet' prepares to battle EU creditors as anger mounts   Telegraph.co.uk
Euro zone set to report solid growth, for a change   Moneycontrol.com
Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide   
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Irish Independent
   
Tory win to push up London by 20pc   
Irish Independent
Prime London prices may rise by a fifth after the election, brokers said. Open Gallery 1 Prime London prices may rise by a fifth after the election, brokers said. Markets hailed the Conservative party's win in the UK general election largely because of the ...

House sales set to jump following Election result   The Northern Echo
Election result will fuel UK property market, say estate agents   Market Business News
Conservative victory reignites London housing market   Financial Times
The Independent   
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Japan first quarter GDP growth seen moderate, weak consumption a concern   
Interactive Investor
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's economy was expected to post a second straight quarter of moderate growth in January-March, led by a pickup in exports and business investment, a Reuters poll found, pointing if realised to a steady recovery from recession after ...


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City A.M.
   
RBS share price rise cuts losses as Osborne considers bank sale   
City A.M.
GEORGE Osborne is considering selling some RBS shares this year even if the taxpayer makes a loss, as he runs out of patience with the bailed-out bank. The chancellor is understood to be weighing up the options for the future of the state-backed lender ...

UK's Osborne may sell state-owned RBS shares at a loss   The Star Online
Britain may sell RBS shares at loss this year   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Treasury sells down stake in Lloyds   Financial Times

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The Independent
   
Booming Gatwick urges 'action' on runway after busiest ever April   
The Independent
Cheap flights across the Atlantic helped to boost the number of passengers passing through Gatwick airport to a record 3.2 million last month. The airport, which hopes to beat larger rival Heathrow in the race for a new runway, enjoyed its busiest ever April, ...

Gatwick traffic levels soar again as report on expansion looms   City A.M.
Gatwick Airport continues campaign to build second runway after handling 3.2 ...   Kent Online
Campaigners stage silent protest at Heathrow   ITV News
The Sunday Times   
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Sussex Express
   
Water problems update: Hailsham homes still without water and more bottled ...   
Sussex Express
As the water crisis continues in Hailsham tonight, more locations for people to get bottled water have been announced. Lorries of bottled water are parked up at Pevensey Castle Car Park and Polegate Railway Station and while supplies at Hailsham ran out ...

Bottled water being given out in Hailsham and Polegate   Rye and Battle Today

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The Times (subscription)
   
It's in the bag for cheap food at taste tests   
The Times (subscription)
Aldi and Lidl have beaten some of Britain's established supermarkets in a series of taste tests. The discount retailers each won 13 gold medals in the annual Own Label Food & Drink Awards survey, by The Grocer magazine, a feat matched only by Asda.
Budget chains beat the big supermarkets in taste tests: Aldi and Lidl won 13 gold ...   Daily Mail
Big Issue: Have budget supermarkets got price battle 'in the bag'?   Stoke Sentinel
Sainsbury's bread cost plummets as supermarkets launch loaf price war with Aldi ...   mirror.co.uk
Yorkshire Post   
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Falkirk Herald
   
Falkirk bus builders dismiss 'for sale' story as speculation   
Falkirk Herald
Bus builders Alexander Dennis Limited have dismissed reports the business is about to be sold. A Sunday newspaper claimed Sir Brian Souter, one of the businessmen who invested heavily to save hundreds of jobs in Camelon in 2005 when TransBus went ...


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The Independent
   
Billionaire Mike Ashley adds £100m to fortune as Sports Direct shares rise after ...   
The Independent
The billionaire owner of Sports Direct, Mike Ashley, has seen his fortune increase by almost £100m as a result of the General Election result. Shares in the sportswear retailer jumped 4.5 per cent at the news that Ed Miliband, who had promised to ban ...

Mike Ashley: Sports Direct billionaire's fortune leaps by £100m overnight after ...   mirror.co.uk
Shares in Sports Direct jump and Mike Ashley handed £96million windfall after ...   This is Money
Sports Direct shares soar as Tory win gives green light for Mike Ashley's brutal ...   Scottish Daily Record
The Mag   
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North Devon Journal
   
Climber dies in 60ft fall from cliffs near Bude   
North Devon Journal
A MAN has died in hospital after he fell 60ft while climbing near Bude on Saturday, police said. Devon and Cornwall Police said the climber was a 34-year-old man who was climbing the cliffs at Marsland Mouth, near Bude with friends. He fell 60ft, (18m) at ...

Climber dies after cliff fall on Devon and Cornwall border   BBC News
Climber airlifted to hospital after Tintagel fall   West Briton
Climber falls 60 ft from cliffs in Cornwall   Exeter Express and Echo
Western Morning News   
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