Press Release Archive
News Archive
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Coaches blamed for sports injuries
A sports injury expert has blamed the irresponsible behaviour of some coaches for a rise in injuries among young athletes.
April26th -
Warning over feeding pets chocolate
A veterinary charity has warned that people feeding their pets human chocolate over Easter could be putting the animals' lives at risk.
April20th -
Orange sorry over job loss fears
Mobile phone giant Orange has issued an apology over fears that workers in a UK call centre faced relocating to the Philippines, blaming it on a
April19th -
Rental homes demand ahead of supply
Rental property demand stayed ahead of supply in March, raising tenants' rents for the second month running and increasing the average rent in England and Wales by 0.4%.
April19th -
Unions attack Lloyds over job cuts
Unions have attacked banking group Lloyds over its plans to cut more jobs.
April15th -
Suitcase trauma collies reunited
Nine collies have been reunited three years after being rescued from a cupboard in a house in East Sussex.
April14th -
BAE Systems set to axe 230 jobs
Some 230 jobs are set to be axed at three BAE Systems sites in the UK, it has been announced.
April13th -
AIB reveals plans for job losses
Allied Irish Banks (AIB) has announced plans to axe more than 2,000 jobs.
April12th -
Geographical link to insolvencies
Seaside towns have seen the highest number of business failures over the past few years, according to research today.
April11th -
One in 17 cars 'have been clocked'
Car dealers have been warned by vehicle information experts Hire Purchase Investigations that one in 17 cars in the UK has been clocked.
April8th -
Many UK dogs 'suffering lungworm'
A potentially fatal infection for dogs is spreading at an "alarming rate" around Britain, a campaign group has warned.
April6th -
Jobs fears follow market survey
A robust performance from the construction sector in March has been overshadowed by further warnings over the spiralling cost of fuel, oil and steel.
April5th -
Rates uncertainty as firms cut jobs
Bank of England policymakers are expected to hold fire on interest rates this week and put back any increase until late summer as a consumer spending squeeze hits Britain.
April5th -
Oddbins to go into administration
Struggling wine retailer Oddbins has said a refusal by the Government's tax department to back a potential rescue deal will see it slide into administration.
April4th -
Charities 'expect to lay off staff'
Staff could be laid off at more than half the charities in England in the next three months as the financial state of the sector is expected to deteriorate, a survey has revealed.
April1st