Rita Reys
Dutch singer known as 'Europe's first lady of jazz' The Dutch singer Rita Reys, who has died aged 88, was perhaps too committed a cabaret artist in her later years to sustain the international jazz...
View ArticleKatie Price Hospitalised - Report
British reality Tv star Katie Price has been hospitalised in Europe after suffering pregnancy complications, according to a U.K. report.The former... Reported by ContactMusic 1 hour ago.
View ArticleVIDEO: Firms 'should hire more Britons'
British companies should do more to hire British workers, instead of relying on cheaper labour from Eastern Europe, according to a Labour MP. Reported by BBC News 10 hours ago.
View ArticleBikers' tribute to war heroes
This is Scunthorpe -- FLIXBOROUGH'S war heroes have for decades been held in the highest regard by families and friends. But their remarkable exploits have gone largely unrewarded. That is because,...
View ArticleEurope's treatment of asylum seekers is driven by fear of the unfortunate |...
Violence against migrants is on the rise. Why are the privileged so scared of those in need? Racism sleeps lightly in its European cradle, and lately not at all. Where to start? With the Ukip MEP...
View ArticleManufacturing set to gain momentum from exports
This is Nottingham -- TRADE figures show an upward momentum in growth opening favourable prospects for the manufacturing sector says Richard Halstead, Midlands' region director of manufacturers'...
View ArticleIn Brief
This is Scunthorpe -- FUEL: J R Rix & Sons Ltd has announced it will continue its expansion into the offshore wind sector after unveiling a 16 per cent rise in group turnover. As first reported on...
View ArticleSwansea City's Neil Taylor: 'We've got a top-ten squad at Liberty'
This is South Wales -- NEIL Taylor reckons Swansea City's stars must get ready to rotate this season and declared: "We've got a top-ten squad." Swansea kick off the new Premier League season with a...
View ArticleBusiness news and markets: live
Markets in Europe edge higher despite sluggish growth in Japan. Reported by Telegraph.co.uk 7 hours ago.
View ArticleToday's media stories from the papers
Our roundup of the day's media stories, including the Telegraph backs digital and BBC calls in auditors over executives' payoffs If you are viewing this on the web and would like to get our email every...
View ArticleBanks Cut 20,000 Branches After 2008 Crash
The numbers of branches serving customers across Europe continues to fall as lenders seek to slash costs. Reported by Sky News 6 hours ago.
View ArticleForeigner announce UK tour with Europe
The power ballad legends unite for a UK tour. Reported by Digital Spy 4 hours ago.
View ArticleDoes British business really believe in Europe?
Big business in Britain will tell you it supports membership of the EU. But its investments tell a different story, says Matthew Lynn. The post Does British business really believe in Europe? was first...
View ArticleHirander Misra unveils derivatives exchange group
Chi-X Europe co-founder and one-time COO Hirander Misra is setting up a new derivatives exchange group in London. Reported by Finextra 4 hours ago.
View ArticleChris Bryant forced to back down over claim Tesco and Next use cheap migrant...
Shadow immigration minister Chris Bryant has backed down from his blunt claim that the supermarket giant Tesco had undercut the wages of its British employees by recruiting from eastern Europe....
View ArticleChris Bryant is forced to back down over claim Tesco uses cheap migrant workers
Shadow immigration minister Chris Bryant has backed down from his blunt claim that the supermarket giant Tesco had undercut the wages of its British employees by recruiting from eastern Europe....
View ArticleChris Bryant forced to back down over claim that Tesco uses cheap migrant...
Shadow immigration minister Chris Bryant has backed down from his blunt claim that the supermarket giant Tesco had undercut the wages of its British employees by recruiting from eastern Europe....
View ArticlePremier League preview No12: Newcastle United
Despite concerns over Alan Pardew's relationship with director of football Joe Kinnear and fears of a French clique, Tyneside is approaching the season with optimism *Guardian writers' predicted...
View ArticleFTSE LIVE: Rumours of 'backdoor' China stimulus action perk up markets;...
Mining stocks have been lifted by positive data from the Chinese economy today amid a subdued wider performance from London's blue-chip shares as investors awaited key updates from the UK and Europe....
View ArticleCampbell Soup in talks to sell some European businesses to CVC Capital
Aug 12 (Reuters) - Campbell Soup Co said it was in final negotiations with private equity firm CVC Capital Partners for the sale of some of its businesses in Europe. Reported by Reuters 2 hours ago.
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