Flash Photobooths Announces Expansion in Europe
PRESTON, England, January 7, 2014 /Emag.co.uk/ – Flash Photobooths is to expand its operations in the UK to Europe, with a new Head Office opening… via Emag.co.uk Reported by Musicrooms.net 27 minutes...
View ArticleUS air force helicopter crashes in Norfolk, killing at least four people
US base at nearby RAF Lakenheath confirms HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter crashed while training on north Norfolk coast At least four people have been killed after a US military helicopter crashed during a...
View ArticleCineworld targets expansion with CCI bid
£500m cash and share transaction set to create the second largest cinema chain in Europe with more than 1800 screens across UK, Israel and Europe Reported by FT.com 16 hours ago.
View ArticleFord Mustang finally available in UK
This is Tamworth -- FORD Motor Company have unveiled the sleek and exciting new Ford Mustang – the first Mustang to go on officially sale in Europe in almost 50 years of production. For five decades...
View ArticleTry some wines from Eastern Europe
This is Bath -- Chef and wine examiner Linda Vijeh talks wins from Eastern Europe. I am of an age, sadly, to recall Bull's Blood, a famous Hungarian wine, much loved during the early 1970s by the...
View ArticleStop EU citizens travelling to UK in search of work, says Labour
Chuku Umunna calls for reform of freedom of movement rules to ban skilled workers taking low-skilled jobs in richer EU states A change to one of the founding principles of the EU – freedom of movement...
View ArticleCineworld in Polish deal to create Europe's No. 2 cinema chain
(Reuters) - British cinema operator Cineworld Group said it would buy Poland-based Cinema City International's movie theatre business to create the second largest cinema chain in Europe. Reported by...
View ArticleRising recovery hopes boost Europe’s stocks
The rally in shares with high domestic exposure reflects growing sentiment in Europe’s economic recovery, and hopes that the worst is behind it Reported by FT.com 12 hours ago.
View ArticleCineworld merger widens vision as Europe's second biggest cinema chain
UK firm buys Warsaw-listed Cinema City International for £272m to expand operation in Israel and seven European countries Cineworld will become Europe's second largest cinema chain after Odeon UCI, as...
View ArticlePolish merger makes Cineworld one of Europe's biggest chains
Cineworld announced a merger with a Polish-listed rival that sees it become one of Europe's biggest cinema chains, sending its shares jumping 4 per cent. Reported by Independent 10 hours ago.
View ArticleFormer Plymouth MP Lord Owen calls for EU referendum
This is Devon -- A referendum on Europe should take place because the public no longer trusts prime ministers and governments over the issue, a former SDP leader said today. Lord Owen, who served as...
View ArticleTownsend: Europe dream not over yet
Glasgow head coach Gregor Townsend insists he has not given up on Warriors' slim hopes of progress in Europe. Reported by Belfast Telegraph 8 hours ago.
View ArticleNew Books Party: books received this week | @GrrlScientist
This week, I give you an overview of some science, maths, modern art and nature books that I've been reading. Below the jump, I mention the books that I received recently, either as gifts or as review...
View ArticleBuy-to-let landlord says benefit claimants owe him £1m
Fergus Wilson will no longer accept housing benefit claimants, and will favour working migrants from eastern Europe Fergus Wilson, the buy-to-let baron with nearly 1,000 homes who this week became...
View ArticleBuy-to-let landlord says housing benefit claimants owe him £1m
Fergus Wilson will no longer accept housing benefit claimants, and will favour working migrants from eastern Europe Fergus Wilson, the buy-to-let baron with nearly 1,000 homes who this week became...
View ArticleHeineken Cup stakes are high for Saracens against Toulouse
With the quarter-finals in sight, Sarries prepare for a season-defining club tie, Harlequins face a tough test against Clermont Auvergne and Leigh Halfpenny takes centre stage in Nice The Six Nations...
View ArticleThe first world war centenary should be about shared understanding, not...
Politicians of both left and right want to hijack the debate about this catastrophic event in our history – but it belongs to all of us Boris Johnson calls for Tristram Hunt's resignation, Hunt finds...
View ArticlePolar vortex over US brings abnormally mild weather to Scandinavia
Weather system disrupts flora and fauna in Nordic countries, with bears reportedly emerging from hibernation * * The freezing polar vortex that has gripped the US has extended an abnormally mild winter...
View ArticleThe euro: from crisis to complacency | Editorial
The common currency has survived for now but a fresh outburst of complacency could result in it still crashing to the ground Widely predicted to be shedding countries by now, if not melted right down...
View ArticleAre you putting Europe's case well enough, 'biased' BBC asks Mandelson
EU referendum described as 'waste of time' and 'charade' on Radio 4 while Mandelson asked: Are you making Europe's case well enough? Reported by Telegraph.co.uk 3 hours ago.
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