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Park Group posts pre-tax profits up 24%
(Thu 11/06)
Merseyside's Park Group PLC has posted a 24% increase in pre-tax profits for the year to 31st March.

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Three Bejing Olympics buildings in running for RIBA prize
(Thu 11/06)
Six international architects in the running for the RIBA’s prestigious Lubetkin Prize.

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Barry Holland joines Lee Lloyd Whitley
(Tue 09/06)
Merseyside law firm, Lees Lloyd Whitley, has announced the arrival of a senior lawyer - Barry Holland - who has joined its Commercial Department as a Consultant.

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Tesco boss Sir Terry's pledge on green issues
(Mon 08/06)
Liverpool-born Tesco boss Sir Terry Leahy beleives that his supermarket chain can help save the world with a green agenda to change the habits of UK consumers.

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Family courts "under-resourced" says leading lawyer
(Fri 24/04)
A leading Liverpool lawyer has called for the changes in the family court system, that come into effect today, to prompt a wider debate on an “under-resourced” crucial element of society.

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Apprentice winner lands deal for Alan Sugar
(Thu 23/04)
Apprentice winner Lee McQueen has secured his first major deal for Sir Alan Sugar’s new digital signage company, it has been announced.

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Anfield Anthem You'll Never Walk Alone bought for £140m
(Wed 22/04)
The rights to Liverpool's Kop anthem You'll Never Walk Alone have been snapped up for £140m by Imagen music along with the catalogue of US composers Rodgers and Hammersetin.

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Liverpool hoping to secure Government jobs with £50M development
(Fri 17/04)
Liverpool is hoping to secure 2,500 jobs from the Ministry of Justice with the help of a new £50M office development.

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Liverpool One wins award for top shopping spot 2009
(Tue 07/04)
Liverpool One given top retail award for 2009 in first year of trading

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Artists and producers accuse YouTube and Google of cheapening the music industry
(Thu 02/04)
Billy Bragg and ex-Bee Gee Robin Gibb have denounced Google as 'cheapening' the music industry in the recent royalties row between YouTube and PRS for Music.

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Ubiquity PR reveals series of new clients
(Wed 01/04)
Corporate b2b and lifestyle marketing company, Ubiquity pr has won a series of new clients in March adding to its expanding portfolio.

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Financial crisis making wills out of date
(Wed 01/04)
The credit crunch is making wills written in healthier economic times out of date and in urgent need of updating, says a top Liverpool legal executive.

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Myspace sells 'ice to eskimos' in form of Karaoke to the Japanese
(Tue 31/03)
Social network giant MySpace have launched a karaoke service in Japan, expanding its sing along service to a country which already counts it as a national pastime.

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Liverpool brewers eye export market
(Mon 30/03)
Cains are nothing if not ambitious and so confident are they in their Liverpool-brewed lager that they plan to make an assualt on overseas markets.

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Beetham's London skyscraper gets green light
(Thu 26/03)
Bossses at Liverpool-based property developer Beetham are celebrating after its future was secured with permission to develop a controversial £1billion skyscraper in London.











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