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By: Daniel Bellau

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  • Wheeler to stand as MP

    March 28, 2010

    STUART Wheeler, the City grandee that made his fortune setting up spread betting firm IG Index, will today announce his intention to run for parliament on an anti-sleaze ticket. The Eurosceptic was expelled from the Tory Party last year after joining UKIP and is standing against Bexhill MP Greg Barker, an ally of David Cameron. [...]

  • UAE ruler’s brother missing in glider crash

    March 28, 2010

    RESCUE workers were yesterday searching an artificial lake in Morocco for the brother of the President of the United Arab Emirates. Sheikh Ahmed bin Zayed al Nahyan, the managing director of Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA), one of the world’s largest sovereign wealth funds, has been missing following a glider accident. The pilot of the [...]

  • JJB director’s golden goodbye

    March 28, 2010

    JJB will splash out £150,000 for the privilege of parting company with its director of 10 months Colin Tranter. Sources say the firm is close to hiring a new director who will be tasked with turning around its falling sales, which were down 21 per cent last year.

  • EasyJet to pay dividend

    March 28, 2010

    EasyJet will pay a dividend to shareholders after the board of directors at the low-cost airline finally came to an agreement. Sources close to the company said the move would be a compromise that could mean EasyJet sees its growth slowed and investment in new aircraft curbed. However, the firm will be glad to put [...]

  • Sports Direct to up Blacks bid

    March 28, 2010

    Sports Direct could up its bid for Blacks Leisure despite fierce opposition. Mike Ashley, owner of Newcastle United, is expected to significantly increase the £26m bid already on the table. However, he will also have to win over suppliers, including North Face, who are believed to be considering withholding their stock should Ashley take control [...]

  • Third strike to be called by BA crew

    March 28, 2010

    AIR passengers could face a third set of travel disruptions next month if British Airways (BA) and trade union Unite do not come to an agreement. Unite said that after the completion of the strike this weekend, the union will be in a position to call a further strike period after the Easter holidays. A [...]

  • Network Rail to meet trade unions

    March 28, 2010

    RAIL unions are set to go back into talks with Network Rail today in a bid to avoid a post-Easter industrial action. The Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) said that rail unions Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) and the Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA) will sit down with Network Rail to resolve their dispute. [...]

  • Sports bodies ready for ruling

    March 28, 2010

    SPORTING bodies and TV networks are gearing up for an Ofcom ruling, expected this week, that could cap the wholesale price Sky can charge its rivals for Premier League matches. Bodies such as the Premier League and the Rugby Football Union have voiced concern their revenues could be hit by the ruling. However, analysts are [...]

  • Mobile charges to be slashed

    March 28, 2010

    AFTER a review of the cost of connecting mobile phone calls from one network to another, Ofcom has ruled that UK mobile phone companies will have to cut their charges by at least a billion pounds a year. The regulator is expected to set rates from 2011 to 2015 that will see charges fall from [...]

  • Ford agrees sale of Volvo

    March 28, 2010

    THE Chinese carmaker Geely has agreed to buy Volvo from US giant Ford for $1.8bn (£1.2bn) in the country’s biggest overseas car purchase to date. The takeover highlights China’s arrival as a major force in the global automobile industry and ends nearly two years of talks over Volvo. Geely said it had secured all the [...]

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