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BREAKING: Coram's Fields fountains are on. Any other London park brave enough to defy hosepipe ban?
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Food industry to give jobs tips to young people
Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury are among employers in the food industry to open their doors and give jobs tips and training to thousands of unemployed young people, in a bid to shake off the sector's reputation as employers of shelf stackers.
Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury are among employers in the food industry to open their doors and give jobs tips and training to thousands of unemployed young people, in a bid to shake off the sector's reputation as employers of shelf stackers.
Waterstones makes shelf room for the Amazon 'devil'
Waterstones chief executive James Daunt is keen to prove that being a fan of high-brow literature and being a "ruthless money-making devil" are not incompatible.
Waterstones chief executive James Daunt is keen to prove that being a fan of high-brow literature and being a "ruthless money-making devil" are not incompatible.
Nationwide Building Society strikes deal with FSA over capital
Nationwide Building Society, has struck a deal with the Financial Service Authority, which insiders say guarantees it can keep its mutual status.
Nationwide Building Society, has struck a deal with the Financial Service Authority, which insiders say guarantees it can keep its mutual status.
High streets chosen for Mary Portas pilots
Twelve towns around England have been chosen to be “Portas Pilots”, as part of a Government initiative to regenerate troubled high streets.
Twelve towns around England have been chosen to be “Portas Pilots”, as part of a Government initiative to regenerate troubled high streets.
Lindt loses chocolate bunny trademark case
The Lindt chocolate bunny, with its gold foil and little bell around its neck is immediately recognisable to many children.
The Lindt chocolate bunny, with its gold foil and little bell around its neck is immediately recognisable to many children.
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