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By: Daniel Bellau

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  • THE GAMES THAT GAVE US GOOSEBUMPS

    March 28, 2012

    Alone in the Dark (1992) The original horror puzzler. The memory of being chased down a long, candle-lit corridor by a ghostly creature still makes me shudder. Alone in the Dark perfectly struck the balance between suspense and action. A classic for a reason. Doom (1993) Wolfenstein may have come before it but Doom perfected [...]

  • FTSE dented by miners

    March 28, 2012

    The FTSE 100 was pegged back by miners in early trading as the index lost some of the momentum built up over recent weeks. Nagging doubts over the rate of growth that can be sustained in China continued to cast a shadow over the sector and the price of copper fell. Steelmaker Evraz warned over [...]

  • UK GDP revised down

    March 28, 2012

    The UK’s economic growth for the last three months of 2011 has been revised down to a contraction of 0.3 per cent. The first two estimates of gross domestic product (GDP) from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed a contraction of 0.2 per cent. The ONS blamed the revision on the transport and communications [...]

  • Thomas Cook sees lift in UK bookings

    March 28, 2012

    Thomas Cook said its performance in Britain had improved in recent weeks as a new advertising campaign and improvements to its website boosted bookings. The company, which secured a 200 million pounds ($319m) rescue package from its banks last November, said online bookings of mainstream holidays had seen a substantial uplift and were up 19 [...]

  • Dominos presses on with expansion plans

    March 28, 2012

    Britain’s biggest pizza delivery firm Domino’s Pizza UK reported a rise in first quarter sales, helped by a recovery in Ireland, and said it was sticking with plans to open 72 new stores in 2012, including 12 in Germany. Domino’s, which operates the British and Irish franchises of the global delivery brand, said on Wednesday [...]

  • Icap trading buoyed by commodities

    March 28, 2012

    ICAP, the world’s largest interdealer broker, said it was trading in line with market expectations, with a strong performance at its commodities and energy arm helping offset tougher conditions on its credit markets side. “ICAP is on track for a robust performance for the year despite the demanding economic environment,” chief executive Michael Spencer said [...]

  • Lloyds of London reports £516m loss

    March 28, 2012

    The Lloyd’s of London insurance market crashed to its second-biggest ever annual loss last year after absorbing claims from major natural catastrophes including Japan’s Tohoku earthquake and heavy floods in Thailand. Lloyd’s, which traces its origins back 324 years to a London coffee house where merchants insured ships, made a loss of £516m in 2011, [...]

  • Ronson attacks politics of envy

    March 27, 2012

    PROPERTY tycoon Gerald Ronson launched a scathing attack on the political establishment yesterday, hitting out at the “hypocrisy and envy” that is driving public opinion. In one of the most outspoken public critiques yet from a senior British business figure, Ronson said that our society is being “fuelled by the continual negativity of envy” and [...]

  • King warns jubilee will hit economy

    March 27, 2012

    THE JUBILEE bank holiday could push the economy back into contraction in the second quarter of the year, Bank of England governor Sir Mervyn King warned yesterday. An extra day off work to mark the Queen’s 60th year on the throne will hit output, King told a House of Lords committee, although he said it [...]

  • No 10 warns businesses as fears grow over fuel

    March 27, 2012

    DOWNING Street has urged businesses to make contingency plans as fears grow of a strike by tanker drivers that could affect nearly 8,000 petrol stations. David Cameron’s spokeswoman said “people, especially businesses” should consider how to severe disruption in the event of a strike, which could be arranged for next week or for over the Easter [...]

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