Fenerbahce banned from Europe over match-fixing
Fenerbahce banned from Europe over match-fixing Reported by FourFourTwo 11 hours ago.
View Article'Excessive violence' used by Turkish police during protests, say Council of...
The secretary general of the Council of Europe visits Turkey to address the level of violence used in protests Reported by guardian.co.uk 10 hours ago.
View ArticleFenerbahce and Besiktas banned from Europe over match-fixing claims
• Fenerbahce given three-year ban after second offence • Besiktas out of Europa League after one-year exclusion Fenerbahce have been banned from next season's Champions League and Besiktas from the...
View ArticleStrong UK recovery wiped out by slump in Europe as Carpetright sinks £5.1m...
Carpetright has delivered a strong turnaround in UK sales, but a dire performance in Europe and write-downs in the value of its property saw it post a full-year loss. Reported by Independent 5 hours ago.
View ArticleMotörhead's Lemmy suffers haematoma, shows cancelled in Europe
The band pull out of dates in Milan and Austria. Reported by Digital Spy 2 hours ago.
View ArticleHeart disease deaths show dramatic decline in Europe
LONDON (Reuters) - The number of people dying from heart disease in Europe has dropped dramatically in recent decades, thanks largely to the success of cholesterol-lowering drugs and drives to persuade...
View ArticleJobs crisis: Europe's great migration
Migration of Europe's jobless fuels brain-drain fears Reported by BBC News 4 hours ago.
View ArticlePhar Lap's DNA to be compared to other champion thoroughbreds
Scientists to give Australia's most famous racehorse a tooth examination to shed light on genetic diversity A piece of Phar Lap's tooth is being sent to Australia from a museum in New Zealand so...
View ArticleKainos IT firm eyes up Europe and the US
AN IT company which spun out of Queen's University has announced record revenue and profit growth as it eyes further expansion in Europe and North America. Reported by Belfast Telegraph 1 day ago.
View ArticleOutdoor clothing makers seek growth as Europe stagnates
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Makers of outdoor goods from ski jackets to tents and walking trousers are using international expansion, fashionable new products and the financial clout and expertise of big...
View ArticleEU REFERENDUM: Red card is needed to defend our nation's interests
This is Essex -- THE EU Referendum Bill, passed unanimously in the House of Commons on Friday (July 5) with 304 votes in favour, is an important step in giving the British people an In or Out...
View ArticleFirst Baby Vaccinated with Hexyon® in Europe
LYON, France, July 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Germany first market in Europe to use innovative 6-in-1 paediatric vaccine Two month old baby Ben from Mönchengladbach, Germany, is the first infant in...
View ArticleTime people got a say on Europe
This is Scunthorpe -- IHAD to spend longer than normal in Westminster last week as the House of Commons debated the EU Referendum Bill last Friday. Normally on a Friday, I am in the constituency...
View ArticleManageEngine: Certis Europe Increases Visibility of IT Estate, Cuts Help-Desk...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Certis Europe, an established crop protection business, today announces it has cut inbound help-desk enquiries by 30 per cent, as a result of deploying Applications Manager...
View ArticleEnvironmental activists scale Europe's tallest building
LONDON (Reuters) - Greenpeace activists scaled Europe's tallest building in London on Thursday in a protest over plans by oil producer Royal Dutch Shell to carry out drilling in the Arctic circle....
View ArticleVIDEO: Protesters scale tallest building
Six protesters from Greenpeace are scaling the highest building in western Europe. Reported by BBC News 2 hours ago.
View ArticleFord sees Europe 1.5 million to 2 million vehicle output overcapacity
DEARBORN, Michigan (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co's European chief Stephen Odell on Thursday said he estimates that the automotive industry in Europe is making 1.5 million to 2 million vehicles each year...
View ArticleCity worker Isabel Sitz claims she was sacked because she was a woman
Spanish Isabel Sitz, 42, says she was forced out of her £95,000-a-year job by sexism and racism at Oppenheimer Europe when she was told she was not part of 'British culture' and pushed aside for the...
View ArticleFord says auto industry needs more Europe output cuts
DEARBORN, Michigan (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co's European chief Stephen Odell on Thursday said that the industry production cuts of 1.5 million to 2 million vehicles in Europe that have occurred or are...
View ArticleJeremy Bamber has 'no human rights left', says relative
This is Essex -- A RELATIVE of mass murderer Jeremy Bamber says he is evil and should never be free after a European Court of Human Rights ruling on Tuesday which could pave the way for his release....
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