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London sghares slump worst for 21 years

London's blue chip shares today slumped almost 9 per cent to cap their worst week since 'Black Monday' in 1987. The FTSE 100 index closed 8.85 per cent down on the day, down 381.7 at 3932.1, the index's lowest level since May...

Financial Crisis Asda starts selling fine wines to lure M?S and Waitrose shoppers

Asda supermarkets is launching a range of "fine wine" in an attempt to lure middle class shoppers that are tightening their belts but don't want to give up all their comforts. By Harry Wallop, Consumer Affairs Editor...

Ethical fashion: Izzy Lane wins RSPCA Good Business Award

Ethical fashion company Izzy Lane wins RSPC Good Business Award for sheep-friendly practices Browse our interactive ethical fashion directory , an ethical knitwear label that was only founded 18 months ago, was named small...

X Factor girl Diana all set for live show

X FACTOR finalist Diana Vickers has wowed the nation with her singing talent. The 17-year-old from Accrington was named as one of 12 finalists on the hit TV show last Sunday. Now she will sing live on Saturday night when the...

Not just a pretty face: Can model Caprice's bras give Next a boost?

High street giant Next has chosen model Caprice’s ‘By Caprice’ lingerie line to be the first branded product stocked in its stores. 'I’m really excited about the launch into Next particularly as they have such a huge presence...

ICELAND continuing to invest in the Grimsby seafood industry

ICELAND is continuing to invest in the Grimsby seafood industry despite deteriorating diplomatic relations between Britain and Iceland. Iceland's Fisheries Minister Einar K. Gudfinnsson played a flying visit to the South Humber...

Sir Philip shops for stake in Sainsbury

BHS owner Sir Philip Green has been shopping at The retail magnate is understood to have spent around £125m snapping up a stake of just under 3% in the supermarket chain from Robert Tchenguiz, whose investment empire is fast...

Tackling the real crisis

In a week dominated by the growing global financial crisis, a couple of potential tipping points in the climate change debate have passed almost unnoticed Such has been the media furore over the return to Cabinet of Peter...

Hot-stuff grandma enjoys national triumph

OFF to London recently as sole Scottish finalist in a cookery competition was Dingwall grandmother Isobel Lewis – and she won! Isobel was declared overall winner out of an original entry of 150 staff cooks from branches of...

Too few retailers have property expertise on board

Retail property is a serious issue at the moment with the downturn causing valuations to decline dramatically and very few contracts actually being exchanged. There is also the ongoing battle between retailers and landlords...