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Diabetes UK launches Get Serious campaign

19. October 2009

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Diabetes UK launches Get Serious campaign

Diabetes UK has today launched the Get Serious campaign, which aims to raise awareness about the disease. The Get Serious campaign aims to get as many people as possible to sign up to show their commitment to get serious about diabetes. Diabetes UK is asking supporters to do something about diabetes, such as making lifestyle changes, organising [...]

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Home lending affordability to be ‘tested’

19. October 2009

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Home lending affordability to be 'tested'

Mortgage affordability will be tested by lenders under major reforms to the UK mortgage market announced today. But the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has called the reforms "ironic" given the need to encourage lending and the flow of mortgage finance to aid the beleaguered housing industry. The Financial Services Authority (FSA) set out the proposals under [...]

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FTSE 100 jumps in early trading

19. October 2009

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FTSE 100 jumps in early trading

The FTSE 100 jumped over one per cent in the first hour of trading on Monday. At 09:00 BST, the London index had risen by 69.15 points to 5,259.39. Miners proved the backbone again of the rises – with silver miner Fresnillo gaining 3.52 per cent. Kazakhmys rose 3.26 per cent and Anglo American gained 3.11 per cent. Property [...]

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FTSE 100 ends the week under 5,200

16. October 2009

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FTSE 100 ends week under 5,200 level and down on day

The FTSE 100 ended the week under the 5,200 level and down on the day. Friday saw the index close at 5,190.24 – down 32.71 points or 0.63 per cent. Over the week, the index was up 0.68 per cent. Experian ended the day up 2.98 per cent, followed by security group G4S up 2.76 per cent. Petrofac [...]

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Sackey to captain Wasps against Roma

16. October 2009

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England wing Paul Sackey has been handed the Wasps captaincy for his side’s trip to Rome in the Amlin Challenge Cup this weekend. Wasps take on the Italian side in their second match of the European competition this season, looking to follow up last week’s 18-13 victory over Racing Metro. And director of rugby Tony Hanks has [...]

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Lloyds Banking leads gains as FTSE 100 rises

16. October 2009

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FTSE 100 jumps to new highs as Lloyds Banking gains

The FTSE 100 followed gains last night in New York by pushing to new highs for the year. At 08:47 BST, the index was at 5,268.59 – rising 45.64 points or 0.87 per cent. Leading the gains was Lloyds Banking – following an upgrade from Deutsche Bank. The lender was up 3.89 per cent to 94.97p. Lloyds Banking also [...]

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National Express takeover offer dropped

16. October 2009

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National Express takeover offer dropped

National Express’s main shareholders have dropped a £765 million bid to buy the company. The Cosmen family, who own an 18.5 per cent stake in the transport group, had joined private equity group CVC in a joint bid to takeover the firm. Stagecoach had offered to buy bus and rail operations from National Express if the deal [...]

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Google sees profits up 27% for third quarter

16. October 2009

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Google sees profits up 27% for third quarter

Google has reported their profits soared 27 per cent when compared to last year, recording a net profit of £1 billion for the third quarter. Chief executive of the search engine Eric Schmidt said he believed the worst of the global financial crisis was now behind us. He announced today that the firm had seen a seven [...]

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Rise in hospital short stays by children

16. October 2009

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Rise in hospital short stays by children

The number of children being admitted to hospitals in England for short stays increased by 41 per cent between 1996 and 2006, new research has shown. The study published in the journal PLoS One suggests the increase may be linked to a shortfall in out-of-hours primary care services. Investigating unplanned hospital admission of children aged under ten [...]

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OFT investigates ‘misleading’ online pricing

16. October 2009

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OFT investigates 'misleading' online pricing

The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has today launched two market studies to investigate issues such as drip pricing and baiting sales. The studies will look into online targeting of advertising and prices, and the second into advertising of prices; the results of both are expected in spring next year. The first study will investigate behavioural advertising [...]

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