The Jane Austen banknote victory shows young women are packing a punch | Zoe...
The fight with the Bank of England is just one example of how determined and lethal the new generation of feminists is. Mervyn Kings everywhere watch out First they ignored her (by "they", I mean...
View ArticleHorn seizure prompts rhinos warning
Campaigners warn over South Africa's bid to legalise trade as rhino horns worth £3.25m are confiscated from smuggling gang The largest-ever seizure of smuggled rhino horn in Europe shows the "stark...
View ArticleFord: picking up speed in Europe
Ford’s strong results reflect a rising tide in Europe, boosted by its own strategic execution Reported by FT.com 2 hours ago.
View ArticleA cheaper iPhone: what it would cost, and what it would leave out (and in)
Introducing a cheaper iPhone would remove the risk of falling behind Android in the crucial race for apps - but does it need a larger screen and LTE? Analysts are increasingly certain that Apple will...
View ArticleRevealed: The shadowy lobbyists waging a propaganda war to keep Britain in...
Appalled by the prospect of a vote to withdraw, they have formed ‘Business For New Europe’ to fight a public and private campaign to keep Britain in the union. Reported by MailOnline 23 hours ago.
View ArticleSpanish rail crash comment: This is a tragedy, but not reflective of the...
Until the 1990s, Spain’s railways were the slowest and most antiquated in western Europe. Reported by Independent 23 hours ago.
View ArticleWorthy Focus on a new era thanks to Ford planning
This is Tamworth -- THE zero-emission Focus Electric is spearheading Ford's line-up of electrified and highly fuel-efficient vehicles, and will be joined in Europe by the Ford C MAX Energi plug-in...
View ArticleConsilium Strategic Communications Company Launch
LONDON, July 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- - Europe's only healthcare specialist financial PR and IR firm launched today - Market leading and established team of healthcare advisers spins-out from...
View ArticleNew Saints 'show quality' in Europe
BBC Local News: North East Wales -- Striker Mike Wilde says The New Saints are making real progress in Europe after their battling defeat against Legia Warsaw. Reported by BBC Local News 16 hours ago.
View ArticleUnilever sales miss forecasts as emerging markets growth slows
Anglo-Dutch maker of Marmite, Ben & Jerry's, Hellman's and Persil sees little sign of recovery in North America or Europe Consumer goods giant Unilever has warned that growth in emerging markets...
View ArticleJames Murdoch: we have held talks over consolidating Sky in Europe
21st Century Fox international chief tells conference it has no plans to mount new bid to take full control of BSkyB James Murdoch has said he has no intention of making another £8bn-plus bid to take...
View ArticleSyrian refugees find little to cheer in Greece
Since March 2011, 20,000 Syrians fleeing the war have entered Greece, which is ill-equipped to deal with the influx Like so many Syrians fleeing their war-shattered country, Mohamad Alkhalil did not...
View ArticleMajor train crashes and accidents in Europe
The crash in Santiago de Compostela was among the worst in Europe in the past three decades. Reported by Telegraph.co.uk 11 hours ago.
View ArticleThe Arab spring label is over. The Arab struggle for a better future is not |...
The west must not dub the region 'unfit for democracy' – instead we should support each country's difficult, specific transition We should have called it differently. But the energy, the passion and...
View ArticleSustainability Watch - Every Crumb Counts
Food waste is again a hot topic in the food sector with the launch last month of Food Drink Europe's multi-stakeholder programme, Every Crumb Counts. Ben Cooper spoke with Tove Larsson, director of...
View ArticleUnilever boss dampens hope of economic recovery in Europe
The chief executive of consumer goods giant Unilever has dampened hopes of an economic recovery in Europe by warning that progress to rebuild the continent's finances is "very slow". Reported...
View Article'Railway accidents happen because someone makes a mistake'
Human error cannot be eradicated even with the best warning systems, experts say after two major rail accidents within two weeks in Europe In Britain, after a decade without mass train passenger...
View ArticleEurope's wine producers fight alcohol minimum pricing in Scotland
Europe's leading wine-producing nations have moved to block Scotland's plans for alcohol minimum pricing by warning of the "grave consequences" for their domestic industries. Reported by...
View ArticleSpain questions why train that crashed was travelling so fast
Europe's worst rail crash for more than a decade occurred as the train appeared to be travelling around a curve at up to 90mph As Spain mourned the 80 dead in Europe's worst rail crash for more than a...
View ArticleGlakoSmithKline replaces head of Chinese operations
Britian's biggest drug company says Mark Reilly replaced by Herve Gisserot, the company's vice president for Europe GlakoSmithKline has replaced the British head of its Chinese operations, which are at...
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