Jul 23 2005 | Commercial Property
New pensions rules which come in next year could boost the buy-to-let property market by up to £5bn, according to a home loans company. Read
Jul 23 2005 | Commercial Property
New to the market is this cask ale pub set in splendid surroundings on the periphery of the Pennines and at the bottom of the South Tyne Valley. Read
Jul 23 2005 | Commercial Property
The North-East's first ceramic painting business has come up for sale. Ceramic Experience in Blaydon is a franchise offering free entry fun days where all the family can paint unique designs on anything from mugs and vases to dog bowls and figurines. Read
Jul 23 2005 | Archive
It's a busy time of year for farm machinery with many dealers reporting an upsurge in sales. Read
Jul 23 2005 | Archive
Only a single champion horse and pony remained into late afternoon to contest the Durham County Show first day Supreme Ridden title, each guaranteed a sash for their efforts. Read
Jul 23 2005 | Archive
One of Scotland's leading stockmen, Jimmy Wilson, of Barnyards, Mintlaw, near Peterhead, has been elected chairman of the British Charolais Cattle Society's council of management. Read
Jul 23 2005 | Archive
It's that time of year again when the annual Border Show is taking place at Springwood Park, Kelso, on Friday July 29 and Saturday July 30. Read
Jul 23 2005 | Archive
The Arable Group (TAG) is establishing a new agronomy group in Cumbria to help predominantly dairy farmers make the most of their combinable crops. Read
Jul 23 2005 | Archive
Recent news has been dominated (again!) by milk price cuts - by liquid processors to direct sellers, followed by a Co-op or two. Read
Jul 23 2005 | Archive
After falling following news that police had shot a man at a London underground station, the FTSE 100 recovered to close up 20.2 points at 5241.8. Read
Jul 23 2005 | Archive
Yesterday GlaxoSmithKline received a letter of approval from the US Food and Drug Agency (FDA) for Entereg, a new drug intended to reduce the patient recovery period after bowel resection surgery. Read
Jul 23 2005 | Archive
The UK economy is growing at its slowest rate for more than a decade as consumer confidence ebbs and spending slows, official data showed yesterday. Read
Jul 23 2005 | Archive
An investment of millions at a Teesside bakery will create 80 jobs. Read
Jul 23 2005 | Archive
Management consultants from the North-East are taking tea in West Africa after winning a training contract. Read
Jul 23 2005 | Archive
The uk economy is growing at its most sluggish rate for more than a decade as consumer confidence ebbs and spending slows. Read
Jul 23 2005 | Archive
Supermarket chain Morrisons has broken free of the regulatory constraints on its £3bn takeover of Safeway by announcing the sale of a final batch of stores. Read
Jul 23 2005 | Archive
The company behind low calorie frozen drink Polar Krush is quadrupling the size of its Northumberland premises as it moves to conquer more overseas markets. Read