Updated 6:14am 17 May 2012

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It's goodbye to you all - and best of luck

This is the last time I shall be writing this column as The Journal's business editor. As many of you will already know, I'm leaving the paper at the end of this week to set up a Newcastle office for the Edinburgh public relations consultancy Benchmark Media.Read

Silentnight set to reorganise furniture arm

Troubled bedmaker Silentnight saw its shares tumble yesterday after it announced plans for a "substantial reorganisation" of the loss-making furniture arm.Read

Fortune favours casino operator

Bookmaker and casino operator Stanley Leisure has delivered its best-ever half-year results after enjoying a strong run on its London tables.Read

42,000 manufacturing jobs to go, says CBI

Britain's beleaguered manufacturing industry is set to cut thousands more jobs and slash investment as a new survey shows the number of factories working below capacity has hit a 20-year high.Read

Fashion leads M&S revival

High Street giant Marks & Spencer has taken another stride in its recovery, posting a rise in sales over the festive period.Read

We're going to fly flag for small businesses

This time next week The Journal is launching a new look platform - small business extra. We hope to make the page a one-stop advice shop for the region's small and medium sized enterprises (SME's), providing tips on how to make your business succeed.Read

Family ties the key to growth in confidence

Alistair Arkley wants 2003 to be a period when "the family of communities we are bringing together in our area becomes more mature, more confident - and more sure of our role within the wider North-East region".Read

Dowding price tumbles as dividend cancelled

Shares in engineering services group Dowding & Mills tumbled 42pc yesterday after it announced it was axing its dividend this year to save cash.Read

Airline staves off law suits with bankruptcy petition

United Airlines, reeling from two years of heavy losses, filed for bankruptcy court protection in Chicago yesterday.Read

Gerrard's experience not a very happy one

Rumour and speculation now surround - as we journalists like to say - the Newcastle office of stockbrokers Gerrard, with a belief it could fall victim to a review of provincial offices.Read

Pub chains are left with bad hangover

Pub groups have been left nursing a hangover after no-nonsense chain JD Wetherspoon warned punters were drinking less beer.Read

It is vital high aspirations are the order of the day

The people of Newcastle and Gateshead can allow themselves a brief period of rejoicing after being shortlisted for the capital of culture title.Read

War and the modern economy

In the fog of war generals are bombarded with contradictory and confusing reports, intelligence is often inadequate and usually too late.Read

Manufacturers struggle against inflationary odds

Britain's struggling manufacturing industry managed to raise prices by just a fraction last month as the sector remained under pressure.Read

Northern Rock office expansion plan grows

Mortgage bank Northern Rock is having to spend an extra £40m on its office expansion plans to cope with rapid growth.Read

M&S fortunes show revival continuing

Revived high street giant Marks & Spencer proved its recovery was firmly on track yesterday after second-quarter sales smashed expectations.Read

Brooding on the house price boom

Having decided to change our mortgage, we recently had our house revalued and learned that it had doubled in value in five years.Read

easyJet and Go on the right track

Budget airlines easyJet and Go saw passenger numbers dip last month as the busy summer season started to ease.Read

Nightmare share slump for bedmaker's investors

Troubled takeover target Silentnight yesterday saw shares slide after the bedmaker warned full-year figures would fall below expectations.Read

Interest cut expected as retail boom cools

Cooling High Street sales after a brief September pick-up are adding to pressure for another interest rate cut.Read