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Corporate News


New Start Conference provides valuable feedback
(Mon 10/11)
The annual New Start Conference, organised by St Helens Chamber, has proved to be an overwhelming success again this year, with over 100 delegates from 35 different organisations attending.

High fuel prices hit Ryanair profits
(Mon 03/11)
Budget airline Ryanair is blaming high fuel prices for a 47% fall in half-year profits.

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Liverpool Civil Law breaks new ground
(Tue 21/10)
Liverpol Civil Law has launched the city's first dedicated costs department, a move aimed at serving demand from new and existing clients.

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Liverpool is film location of the month
(Wed 15/10)
In recognition of further film opportunities, regional screen agency, Northwest Vision and Media, has named Liverpool as its filming Location of the Month in October.

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The internet killed the TV star says Google
(Tue 07/10)
One of the founding fathers of the internet has predicted the world wide web will spell the end of television in the coming years.

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QE2 in final farewell to her "spirital home"
(Fri 03/10)
It is a scene reminiscent of the heyday of trans-Atlantic ocean lines and one that will never be repeated.

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Tesco boss "Our creed for success"
(Thu 02/10)
Tesco boss Sir Terry Leahy has delivered a high street "Sermon on the Mount" and revealed the creed that has made his supermarket chain the UK's biggest retailer.

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Myspace styles itself as saviour of music industry
(Mon 29/09)
MySpace is launching an ambitious music initiative - betting its broad reach, social tools and brand-advertiser relationships can create nothing less than a new business model for the ailing industry.

Small... but vital to city's Culture
(Mon 29/09)
Small businesses in the region are holding an event to proclaim the sector's vital role the sector is playing in Liverpool's year as European Capital of Culture.

Famous Brick Works to close with loss of 80 jobs
(Fri 26/09)
One of Britain's most famous brick factories is to shut down - the latest victim of the credit crunch.

Fears raised over Liverpool Jaguar plant jobs
(Thu 25/09)
Liverpool's premier car plant - Jaguar Land Rover at Halewood will close for a week after a fall in orders.

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A&L shareholders approve takeover by Santander
(Wed 17/09)
Liverpool-based Alliance & Leicester has taken a huge step towards securing its long-term future after shareholders approved a takeover by Spain's Banco Santander.

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Bank backs university expansion
(Tue 09/09)
The region's newest university has announced a major expansion and building programme - bucking the trend of the credit crunch.

Fuel poverty to hit quarter of UK households
(Mon 08/09)
Almost a quarter of the UK's population will be suffering from fuel poverty next year, according to new research. A report published by the National Housing Federation shows 5.7 million households will be spending at

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Dragon Duncan feels Credit Crunch bite
(Fri 05/09)
Dragon's Den Millionaire Duncan Bannatyne has told how the Credit Crunch has left him unable to get credit from his bank. Bannatyne owns 'Dragons,' the country's largest independent health club chain - but confessed h











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