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Clegg reveals £1bn jobs fund boost (2/23/2012 12:49:06 AM)
An extra £1 billion is being made available to businesses seeking support to create new jobs, the Government has announced.
Breaking news: Clegg reveals £1bn jobs fund boost (2/23/2012 12:49:06 AM)
An extra £1 billion is being made available to businesses seeking support to create new jobs, the Government has announced.
Breaking News: Clegg reveals £1bn jobs fund boost (2/23/2012 12:49:04 AM)
An extra £1 billion is being made available to businesses seeking support to create new jobs, the Government has announced.
Hotels chain to create 3,000 jobs (2/22/2012 9:44:16 PM)
Intercontinental hotels, which owns the Holiday Inn and Crown Plaza hotel brands, says it will create 3,000 jobs in the UK.
Funding for new arthritis testing (2/22/2012 4:44:13 PM)
County Antrim company Randox is to benefit from £1m funding to create a test to help people with arthritis.
Coatings firm paints bright forecast for future (2/22/2012 11:07:22 AM)
THE Welsh arm of international coatings business Engineered Performance Coatings (EPC) has launched a new division near Cardiff that is set to create 10 new jobs in the next two years.
US-UK small cell alliance (2/22/2012 6:09:45 AM)
TE Connectivity (TE) in Minneapolis and ip.access in Cambridge UK have teamed to create the world’s first all-digital integrated Distributed Antenna System (DAS) and small cell base station for WCDMA services. Read more...
Seminar aims to inspire (2/21/2012 11:48:23 PM)
A FORTHCOMING seminar will aim to show that to create and run a truly inspiring business is quite simple.
Debenhams store to create 55 jobs (2/21/2012 11:07:04 PM)
Retail chain Debenhams says its new Dumfries store will create 55 jobs and open its doors in May this year.
US-UK small cell alliance (2/21/2012 5:08:25 PM)
TE Connectivity (TE) in Minneapolis and ip.access in Cambridge UK have teamed to create the world’s first all-digital integrated Distributed Antenna System (DAS) and small cell base station for WCDMA services. Read more...
VIDEO: Synthetic meat grown in Dutch lab (2/20/2012 10:24:37 PM)
Dutch scientists have used stem cells to create strips of muscle tissue with the aim of producing the first lab-grown hamburger later this year.
First Night: Upstairs Downstairs, BBC 1, 9.30pm (2/20/2012 5:24:25 AM)
It's hard to say whether the BBC's reincarnation of Upstairs Downstairs' which returned last night for a second series, is dogged by bad luck or bad judgement. To lose Jean Marsh, parlour-maid turned housekeeper Rose Buck, to a stroke is a misfortune, but to have been beaten out of the starting gates by ITV's upstart Downton Abbey in the first place, in 2010, perhaps suggests a degree of complacency. And to lose an unhappy Eileen Atkins doesn't bode well, since Atkins, along with Marsh, helped to create the original Upstairs Downstairs.
It's Pablo Picass-glow! Spanish artist creates amazing stickman artworks by making light beams appear to float in midair (2/20/2012 3:04:07 AM)
Spanish artist Rafeal Rodrigo uses a torch and camera to create stunning images which appear to capture an apparition materialising from the ether.
Synthetic meat grown in Dutch lab (2/20/2012 3:04:05 AM)
Dutch scientists use stem cells to create strips of muscle tissue, from which they hope to make the world's first lab-grown hamburger later this year.
Breaking news: China trade deals to boost jobs (2/20/2012 2:48:39 AM)
Newly signed trade agreements to strengthen links with China will create jobs and boost investment in Ireland, a minister said.
China trade deals to boost jobs (2/20/2012 1:09:15 AM)
Newly signed trade agreements to strengthen links with China will create jobs and boost investment in Ireland, a minister said.
Breaking News: China trade deals to boost jobs (2/19/2012 11:48:14 PM)
Newly signed trade agreements to strengthen links with China will create jobs and boost investment in Ireland, a minister said.
Breaking News: China trade deals to boost jobs (2/19/2012 11:48:14 PM)
Newly signed trade agreements to strengthen links with China will create jobs and boost investment in Ireland, a minister said.
UK & World News: China trade deals to boost jobs (2/19/2012 11:48:14 PM)
Newly signed trade agreements to strengthen links with China will create jobs and boost investment in Ireland, a minister said.
Plea for official traveller sites (2/19/2012 3:24:13 PM)
Gypsies and travellers urge Newport council to create small official family sites to help their community.
Swedish 'tough love' school in UK (2/18/2012 12:24:16 PM)
Swedish school in Suffolk aims to create "well managed individuals"
Firm flies into Trowbridge's history (2/18/2012 9:07:53 AM)
An aviation manufacturing company is planning to move its headquarters to Trowbridge town centre in a move which will restore an historic building and create new jobs.
Students' 48-hour marathon to create their own computer game (2/18/2012 6:08:13 AM)
Fifteen students took part in a 48-hour challenge to create a computer game from scratch.
Dragons' Den conman who swindled Peter Jones and Theo Paphitis out of £230k is jailed (2/18/2012 2:44:23 AM)
Jean-Claude Baumgartner, 50, duped Dragons Peter Jones and Theo Paphitis into handing over £230,000 with false promises of a business to create a ‘satnav for skiers’.
Eurozone crisis will create fresh opportunities (2/18/2012 12:24:58 AM)
Financial markets are heading for a crunch point which will create new opportunities for investors – that's the view of investment adviser Brian Dennehy, who this week published the 21st annual edition of his firm's TopFunds guide.
Successful Human Tests For First Wirelessly Controlled Drug-delivery Chip (2/17/2012 4:24:18 PM)
A study published in the February 16 online edition of Science Translational Medicine shows that MIT professors and scientists from MicroCHIPS Inc. Robert Langer and Michael Cima have succeeded in developing a microchip that delivers daily doses of an osteoporosis medication, which is usually given by injection. This success derives from an idea the researchers developed about 15 years ago - to create a programmable, wirelessly controlled microchip that could deliver drugs in a patient's body after implantation. The study was funded and overseen by MicroCHIPS...
Breaking News: UK France war centre speeded up (2/17/2012 3:28:34 PM)
Britain and France have agreed to accelerate plans to create a joint control and command centre for future military operations.
Breaking news: UK France war centre speeded up (2/17/2012 3:09:00 PM)
Britain and France have agreed to accelerate plans to create a joint control and command centre for future military operations.
UK France war centre speeded up (2/17/2012 2:47:12 PM)
Britain and France have agreed to accelerate plans to create a joint control and command centre for future military operations.
UK & World News: UK France war centre speeded up (2/17/2012 2:47:05 PM)
Britain and France have agreed to accelerate plans to create a joint control and command centre for future military operations.
UK France war centre speeded up (2/17/2012 1:27:57 PM)
Britain and France have agreed to accelerate plans to create a joint control and command centre for future military operations.
Breaking News: UK France war centre speeded up (2/17/2012 1:27:53 PM)
Britain and France have agreed to accelerate plans to create a joint control and command centre for future military operations.
Deng to be a British all star (2/17/2012 2:08:33 AM)
Former Brixton Topcat Luol Deng will create a piece of British basketball history later this month when he becomes the first Brit to appear in the NBA All-Star Game.
Deng to be a British all star (2/17/2012 12:49:08 AM)
Former Brixton Topcat Luol Deng will create a piece of British basketball history later this month when he becomes the first Brit to appear in the NBA All-Star Game.
Call to remove stigma over drink (2/16/2012 7:45:18 PM)
A charity urges people in Wales to be more honest about the role of alcohol in society, to create a more sympathetic attitude to so-called "problem drinkers".
Pontypridd: Tutor’s debut novel is an online success (2/16/2012 10:09:04 AM)
A PONTYPRIDD tutor has combined his love of computers with the growing issues surrounding internet privacy and cyber bullying to create his first novel.
Expanding electrical recycling firm looks to create 30 new jobs (2/16/2012 7:29:04 AM)
CELTIC RECYCLING is planning to create 30 jobs this year, as it presses ahead with expansion plans.
Russians aim to ease trade worries with a bid to create 'Silicon Valley' (2/16/2012 2:25:34 AM)
The leaders of an ambitious Russian project to create a "Silicon Valley" outside Moscow have dismissed fears that it is difficult to do business while Vladimir Putin is running the country.
Shock news! The Bank discovers optimism (2/16/2012 12:25:33 AM)
Sir Mervyn King yesterday signalled that the Bank of England's quantitative easing programme could be coming to end sooner than many financial analysts expected. The central bank's quarterly Inflation Report forecast that inflation will rise to 1.8 per cent by 2014, up from the 1.3 per cent prediction it made last November.Related StoriesRecord year for Morgan CrucibleSweetheart deals boost midweek sales at Domino's PizzaKing not 'overly concerned' by Moody'sKellogg's crisps up its bottom line by snapping up PringlesRussians aim to ease trade worries with a bid to create 'Silicon Valley'
News: 1,000 bank apprenticeships up for grabs (2/15/2012 1:47:52 PM)
A BANKING giant will create 1,000 new apprenticeships and offer young people the opportunity to build careers in the financial services industry through a major programme launching in April.
Discovery Of Critical Element That Improves Vascular Function In Postmenopausal Women (2/15/2012 10:24:45 AM)
Researchers studying why arteries stiffen in postmenopausal women have found a specific chemical cofactor that dramatically improves vascular function. Kerrie Moreau, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, discovered that BH4 or tetrahydrobiopterin plays a key role in arterial health of women. BH4 is a critical cofactor of the enzyme endothelial nitric oxide synthase or eNOS. The two combine to create nitric oxide which is highly beneficial to arterial health...
Prince's Trust creates 100 jobs (2/15/2012 9:07:52 AM)
The Prince of Wales's youth charity The Prince's Trust is to create 100 jobs for unemployed young people - who will then try to help a further 100,000 find work.
Prince's Trust creates 100 jobs (2/15/2012 9:07:52 AM)
The Prince of Wales's youth charity The Prince's Trust is to create 100 jobs for unemployed young people - who will then try to help a further 100,000 find work.
Insurance firm set to create jobs (2/15/2012 8:24:13 AM)
A US-based company hopes to create up to 50 jobs after choosing Cardiff as its first European base.
£580m move 'sustains 3,000 jobs' (2/15/2012 8:24:13 AM)
First Minister Peter Robinson has said a £580m investment in roads and hospitals will create or sustain thousands of construction jobs in NI.
Record high youth unemployment spurs Prince Charles into action (2/15/2012 8:08:33 AM)
His Prince’s Trust charity will create 100 “job ambassadors” to pass on their skills and advice
London 2012 Olympics artist to be handed £1m to create 'global campfire' (2/15/2012 2:04:06 AM)
The experimental Olympic project created by Danish-Icelandic buddhist Olafur Eliasson (inset) aims to create a 'global camp fire' where participants record themselves breathing before registering their actions online.
Procrastination: Not now – I'm busy (2/14/2012 12:36:15 AM)
At this time of year, we're all as sluggish as a hibernating dormouse, with the efficacy of an embattled wintry immune system, and the productivity of a stale slice of bread. And yet we're supposed to swing joyously into action for spring, with the youthful vigour of a passel of One Direction fans, heedless of the weight we've put on since the clocks went back or the fact we feel completely outfaced. No wonder we spend so much of our time pretending not to think about work, or putting off minute tasks that have since piled up to create one enormous, insurmountable obstacle.Related StoriesTopshop: A Decade Of DesignHow Picasso won over (some of) the BritishPicture preview: Lucian Freud drawingsFun in the sunset yearsThe 10 Best sledges
The High Cost Of Defensive Medicine (2/13/2012 11:23:44 AM)
Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers estimate that U.S. orthopaedic surgeons create approximately $2 billion per year in unnecessary health care costs associated with orthopaedic care due to the practice of defensive medicine. Defensive medicine is the practice of ordering additional but unnecessary tests and diagnostic procedures that may later help exonerate physicians from accusations of malpractice. However, these additional costs result in no significant benefit to patients' care...
Dyson reveals plan to create 300 new skilled jobs (2/13/2012 11:08:42 AM)
British success story Dyson today said it had broken through the £1 billion turnover mark for the first time and revealed plans to create 300 new skilled jobs.
Dyson intends to create 300 jobs (2/13/2012 4:24:09 AM)
The engineering firm Dyson says it has made £1bn turnover for the first time and will create 300 skilled jobs.
Did U.S. university plan to create an intellectually superior race of children to repopulate Britain after World War Two? (2/13/2012 2:04:24 AM)
Claims that Yale University (pictured) may have extended planned create a race of intellectually superior children.
Dyson in graduate drive (2/13/2012 2:04:24 AM)
BRITISH electrical goods maker Dyson yesterday launched a drive to create 300 new skilled jobs as it revealed sales had smashed the £1billion barrier for the first time.
Breaking News: Arabs call for UN force in Syria (2/13/2012 1:47:56 AM)
The Arab League will call for the UN Security Council to create a joint peacekeeping force for Syria, the latest effort by the regional group to end the 11-month old crisis that has killed more than 5,000 people.
Breaking News: Arabs call for UN force in Syria (2/12/2012 11:48:10 PM)
The Arab League will call for the UN Security Council to create a joint peacekeeping force for Syria, the latest effort by the regional group to end the 11-month old crisis that has killed more than 5,000 people.
Breaking news: Arabs call for UN force in Syria (2/12/2012 10:47:53 PM)
The Arab League will call for the UN Security Council to create a joint peacekeeping force for Syria, the latest effort by the regional group to end the 11-month old crisis that has killed more than 5,000 people.
UK & World News: Arabs call for UN force in Syria (2/12/2012 8:28:23 PM)
The Arab League will call for the UN Security Council to create a joint peacekeeping force for Syria, the latest effort by the regional group to end the 11-month old crisis that has killed more than 5,000 people.
Andy cooks up a storm to help young people (2/12/2012 8:28:23 PM)
PLANS for a Jamie Oliver-style project to create a bakery, giving young people career chances, have been announced by a former London lawyer.
Portfolio: Joel Devlin (2/12/2012 12:26:05 AM)
Images look more mysterious when you shoot them at night," muses the British photographer Joel Devlin – not least, one might add, when using a 40-minute exposure to create eerie landscapes, as he did for "Light Waves & Dark Currents", a series that won him an award from the Association of Photographers in 2010 in the Environment category.
'Nudge Unit' calls for changes to business banking (2/12/2012 12:25:49 AM)
High street banks are to create new accounts that automatically deduct income tax as part of government attempts to "nudge" entrepreneurs into taking on staff.Related StoriesLabour warns of tax credit 'bombshell'Hundreds in London join day of action to support Arab Spring protestersClegg puts faith in Laws as negotiator for party funding talksNever mind the Sex Pistols – punk artist backs OccupyCable plans 30 per cent pay cuts for failing private sector bosses
Woodland airlifted on to fellside (2/11/2012 3:23:52 PM)
A helicopter airlift helps create new native broad leaf Lake District woodland.
Andy cooks up a storm to help young people (2/11/2012 12:47:22 PM)
PLANS for a Jamie Oliver-style project to create a bakery, giving young people career chances, have been announced by a former London lawyer.
North Wales News: Tourist bosses aim for 22,000 new jobs in Wales by 2020 (2/11/2012 8:49:03 AM)
TOURISM bosses are finalising their plans for a promotional blitz they believe will help create 22,000 new jobs in Wales by 2020.
Eating in: Valentine recipes from chef Nicholas Collins (2/11/2012 8:49:03 AM)
Serve up a cosy dinner for two on Valentine’s Day. Jenny Longhurst discovers how to create a table that’s full of taste and style
Weave never seen anything like it: Artist who paints like other people knit (2/11/2012 2:43:44 AM)
Alexi Torres creates the works by building up minute details of intertwined strands to create the features of famous faces, such as Abraham Lincoln, Mick Jagger and Marilyn Monroe.
Opinion: Shrink eurozone to save it (2/11/2012 2:43:43 AM)
Greeks took to the streets to protest strict austerity measures designed to stabilize the eurozone. But economist Desmond Lachman says it is smarter to create a smaller union.
Town supermarket plans revealed (2/10/2012 5:23:57 PM)
Property developers unveil plans for a supermarket in a south of Scotland town which they claim could create 150 jobs.
Social networking for scientists: Professor Facebook (2/10/2012 9:29:14 AM)
GIVEN journalists’ penchant for sticking the suffix “gate” onto anything they think smells of conspiracy, a public-relations consultant might have suggested a different name. But ResearchGate, a small firm based in Berlin, is immune to such trivia. It is ambitious, too—aiming to do for the academic world what Mark Zuckerberg did for the world in general, by creating a social network for scientists. And it is successful. About 1.4m researchers have signed up already, and that number is growing by 50,000 a month.Non-scientists might be surprised that such a network is needed. After all, the internet was originally created mainly by academics for academics and Mr Zuckerberg’s invention, Facebook, got its start on college campuses. But though the internet has speeded things up, it has not fundamentally changed how researchers are connected. Academic communities are still pretty fragmented, frequently making it hard for scientists to find others doing similar research. And results often are
North Wales News: Cash for regeneration of seaside towns in North Wales (2/10/2012 9:29:14 AM)
SEASIDE towns can bid for cash to help create new jobs and economic growth, under a new scheme unveiled yesterday.
Corporate governance: Not King Coal (2/10/2012 9:07:24 AM)
IN AN early episode of “Sergeant Bilko”, a 1950s TV comedy, the eponymous hero rents an empty store. His fellow soldiers, convinced that the army’s “smartest operator” sees a business opportunity, beg to be made partners. Not all do well out of the deal.Nat Rothschild also has a name that inspires confidence among investors. The scion of a European banking dynasty (some of whose members own stakes in The Economist), Mr Rothschild raised £707m ($1.08 billion) to create his own empty store, a London-listed “cash shell” named Vallar. He then used the cash to buy stakes in two coal-mining ventures in Indonesia associated with the Bakrie group, a family-owned conglomerate.Bumi PLC, the British-based company that emerged with Mr Rothschild as co-chairman, appealed to cautious punters who might otherwise have shied away from risky commodity bets in faraway places. But the marriage of British finance and Indonesian business is on the rocks, and investors are sore.On February 3rd the Bakrie fam
Harry Redknapp may have an average CV but he has the Midas touch (2/10/2012 12:44:23 AM)
Tottenham manager is able to create an environment for players to thrive - and could be the man to deliver.
Building competitiveness: A fare fight (2/9/2012 7:48:53 PM)
MANY a journey starts in a taxi. So it is with the road to deregulation in the euro zone’s economies. Mario Monti, Italy’s prime minister, has prioritised liberalisation of taxi licences; Italy’s cabbies are striking as a result. Greek taxi-drivers have blockaded streets several times in protest against deregulation. Why have taxis become emblematic of the battle to free hidebound economies?The superficial answer is that taxis are iconic: think of the badges, the bold colours and the recognisable models. The complex answer is that these features are themselves the result of regulation, and not just in the euro zone. From the turning-circle of a London taxi to the medallions on the hood of a New York cab, this industry picks up rules as easily as fares.Taxi markets should be simple. Costs of entry are low. There are rarely large incumbent firms. On paper, competition should flourish. But low barriers to entry create a risk of having too many taxis on the roads. The n
New fund welcomed by MP (2/9/2012 6:09:33 PM)
ISLE of Wight MP Andrew Turner has welcomed the launch of a government fund aimed at helping communities grow their economies and create jobs.
Library appoints resident artist (2/9/2012 5:44:09 PM)
The British Library appoints its first artist-in-residence - a performer who will create a new character based on his research into hypnotism.
Whiteread to make gallery frieze (2/9/2012 5:44:09 PM)
British artist Rachel Whiteread is commissioned to create a new work to adorn the historic facade of the Whitechapel Gallery in east London.
Bonus row 'is not anti-business' (2/9/2012 5:44:09 PM)
Ed Miliband is to hit back at the chancellor's warning that a row over bank pay and bonuses threatened to create an "anti-business culture".
Firm abandons Leith biomass plans (2/9/2012 4:44:03 PM)
The company behind proposals to create biomass plants at four Scottish ports withdraws plans for a facility at Leith.
Textile firm plans £1m investment (2/9/2012 1:24:06 PM)
Johnstons of Elgin plans a major investment in its Hawick site which will create new jobs at a visitor centre, cafe and retail outlet.
Virgin Media’s 250 jobs ‘underlines city’s service sector credentials’ (2/9/2012 12:48:58 PM)
CABLE operator Virgin Media has announced it is to create 250 jobs in Swansea.
Women of Steel sculptor appointed (2/9/2012 11:44:07 AM)
An artist is selected to create a sculpture to commemorate the women employed in Sheffield's steel works during both world wars.
Gwynedd News: Public meeting called on Llanbeblig footpath plans (2/9/2012 11:07:33 AM)
DISGRUNTLED residents will get the chance to air their views on controversial plans to create a public footpath through a graveyard.
iPhoneography: College is first to offer course solely dedicated to iPhone photography (2/9/2012 3:24:21 AM)
Course tutor Richard Gray, a photographer for 25 years, claims the iPhone can be used to create incredible images without the need of expensive equipment.
PRESS DIGEST - Financial Times - Feb 9 (2/9/2012 1:49:22 AM)
Three Japanese semiconductor manufacturers including Panasonic and Fujitsu are in talks to merge their operations to create a national champion chipmaker that would be backed by the government,...
Debt crisis and Greek debt talks: as it happened, February 8, 2012 (2/9/2012 12:04:29 AM)
Wall Street slips into the red as S&P warns that the US could be downgraded again if it fails to create a "credible" fiscal plan, while Greek debt talks continue in Athens.
Virgin Media announces plans for 250 call centre jobs in Swansea (2/8/2012 7:29:13 PM)
Cable operator Virgin Media has announced plans to create 250 new contact centre jobs in Swansea.
Virgin Media announces plans for 250 call centre jobs in Swansea (2/8/2012 5:08:09 PM)
Cable operator Virgin Media has announced plans to create 250 new contact centre jobs in Swansea.
MacAskill in police chief meeting (2/8/2012 1:44:45 PM)
Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill visits Dumfries to discuss plans to create a single national force.
Virgin Media announced plans for 250 call centre jobs in Swansea (2/8/2012 10:48:39 AM)
company to create 250 new call centre jobs in the city
Seymour's husband commissions Open Hearts art piece for birthday (2/8/2012 10:44:25 AM)
Moviemaker JAMES KEACH has commissioned a sculptor to create a massive version of his wife JANE SEYMOUR's iconic Open Hearts jewellery design as a Valentine's Day and birthday gift to the actress.
Improving Emergency General Surgery Care And Outcomes (2/8/2012 10:24:05 AM)
Researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, NC, have successfully created and implemented an emergency general surgery registry (EGSR) that will advance the science of acute surgical care by allowing surgeons to track and improve surgical patient outcomes, create performance metrics, conduct valid research and ensure quality care for all emergency general surgery (EGS) patients...
Glencore links with Xstrata to create £57bn firm (2/8/2012 9:07:54 AM)
MINING heavyweights Glencore and Xstrata have unveiled a deal to create the world’s fourth largest natural resources firm worth $90bn (£57bn).
Caffè Nero opens in Capitol (2/8/2012 9:07:54 AM)
ITALIAN coffee chain, Caffè Nero is to create 15 jobs with the opening of a store in Cardiff’s Capitol Shopping Centre.
The opera buff, the £5bn man and a mega-deal sealed on the slopes: How £56bn mining mega-merger came into being (2/8/2012 6:24:19 AM)
Two of the City’s biggest companies have outlined ambitious plans for a £56 billion mega-merger to create an unprecedented global mining and commodities powerhouse.
Rebels attack giant merger (2/8/2012 1:04:18 AM)
SHAREHOLDERS yesterday slammed a $90billion (£57billion) merger between miner Xstrata and commodities trader Glencore to create an industry giant to rival Rio Tinto or BHP Billiton.
Misys CEO to leave after Temenos merger (2/8/2012 12:24:04 AM)
Misys has reached an agreement in principle to merge with its Swiss rival, Temenos, in a deal that will create one of the world's largest financial software businesses.
Osborne warns over bonus bashing (2/8/2012 12:24:04 AM)
George Osborne called last night for an end to the political furore over City bonuses and pay, warning that it threatened to create an "anti-business culture" that could cost jobs.
Glencore and Xstrata unveil mega-merger deal worth £57bn (2/7/2012 7:04:10 PM)
The deal will create a powerhouse rival to the mining heavyweights, making it the fourth biggest in the world behind BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto and Brazil’s Vale.
VIDEO: Scottish Parliament (2/7/2012 1:24:40 PM)
The Justice for Megrahi group tells MSPs the Criminal Cases Bill "could create as many difficulties as it could solve" on 7 February 2012.
Underground design for Serpentine (2/7/2012 1:24:40 PM)
Beijing Olympics designers Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei will create this year's Serpentine Gallery pavilion.
Glencore and Xstrata agree $90bn deal (2/7/2012 12:44:10 PM)
Glencore and Xstrata on Tuesday announced an all-share merger that would create a $90bn giant combining the world's largest commodities trading house with one of the biggest miners of thermal coal, copper, nickel and zinc.