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Stobart has suffered a setback

Trucking company Stobart has suffered a 1% fall in its share price after a recent stock market announcement concerning a property deal. Shares in the firm, owners of the iconic green and white Eddie Stobart lorries which are such a common sight on Britain’s roads, are down almost 1.5p at 121.1p after bosses revealed that the . . . → Read More: Stobart has suffered a setback

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How Can Business Travel Agents Add Value to Your Business?

If you need to go anywhere on business, you may be tempted to try and arrange everything yourself. This approach will not only cost you time, but it may also work out more expensive.

In addition, business travel agents can add value to your trip in a number of different ways, such as those listed below.

24 hour . . . → Read More: How Can Business Travel Agents Add Value to Your Business?

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UK water bills on the rise

It is expected that water bills are going to rise in the UK from April, and this rise is expected to be around £20. The average household water bill in the UK is currently around £350 and a £20 increase marks an increase of about six percent. It is expected that the increase is due to . . . → Read More: UK water bills on the rise

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New Spy HQ experience looking for new agents

New Spy HQ experience looking for new agents

A brand new full-day experience has just been launched especially  for those would-be secret agents out there who feel they need to brush up on  their skills. Spy Games, the award winning events company, have launched their toughest ever training mission for those amongst us who feel that . . . → Read More: New Spy HQ experience looking for new agents

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FSA has fined two insurance companies

The Financial Services Authority has fined two insurance companies owned by the Royal Bank ofScotlandover £2.5 million for making changes to the files they submitted as part of an investigation into the way firms handled complaints from customers.

Of the 50 files that Churchill and Direct Line submitted to the FSA, more than half were found to . . . → Read More: FSA has fined two insurance companies

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The Decline of Paper Maps?

Cartography – the art of making maps – is an ancient skill. While we have no exact dates for when man first started mapping the world, it seems as though as soon as people had parchment and means of putting pen to paper they wanted to render their surroundings.

Some of these early maps are beautiful and . . . → Read More: The Decline of Paper Maps?

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Private equity buyouts tripled last year

A new study reveals that the amount of private equity buyouts tripled last year in the North East, despite the fact that nationally the trend showed a decrease. According to the Centre for Management Buyout Research, £281m worth of deals were completed by the time that 2011 closed which is giant increase from the £83.4 worth . . . → Read More: Private equity buyouts tripled last year

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