Aug 13 2011 | Farming News
AFTER years of trying to find a consensus among the member states, the European Commission has concluded that there is no hope of success and that they should be allowed to ban the growing of genetically modified crops, or not, as they wish. Read
Aug 13 2011 | Business News
A COMPANY which installs technology that allows staff to clock in and out of work expects to increase its sales after expanding into face recognition technology. Read
Aug 13 2011 | Business News
THE woman behind hair product company Harland Corporation said her success at being named the Best Small Business in the WIN Awards has been hugely beneficial to her company. Read
Aug 13 2011 | Business News
ACQUISITIONS of insolvent businesses in the North East have continued to fall in the first half of 2011, according to research by Experian Corpfin on behalf of the insolvency trade body R3. Read
Aug 13 2011 | Business News
STOCK markets continued their revival yesterday as US retail sales came in better than expected and European markets reacted favourably to the short-selling ban imposed overnight. Read
Aug 13 2011 | Business News
TATA Steel has seen its bottom line profits triple in the first quarter but has raised concerns about the high cost of raw materials and economic uncertainty. Read
Aug 13 2011 | Business News
SHARES in media giant Trinity Mirror jumped by more than 20% at one point yesterday after it revealed that the closure of the News of the World had boosted sales of its Sunday newspapers. Read
Aug 13 2011 | Marts Prices
IMPLEMENT sale: The mart held its monthly sale of implements, tractors, small tools. Read
Aug 13 2011 | News & Features
BUY-to-let lenders approved mortgages worth £3.5bn between April and July in the sector’s busiest quarter since the 2008 financial crisis. Read
Aug 13 2011 | Q&A
Your money queries answered by Peter Rutherford Read