Sep 30 2008 | Archive
BANKING giant Barclays has given its commitment to the Tees Valley following the upgrade of its offices at Teesdale, Thornaby. Read
Sep 30 2008 | Archive
Today: Containerships V, St. Petersburg. Read
Sep 30 2008 | Archive
THE FRENCH way of doing business holds its attractions for UK firms. Read
Sep 30 2008 | Archive
WHAT’S the connection between Hartlepool power station and the Eiffel Tower? Read
Sep 30 2008 | Archive
John Lisgo of BHP Law, which has offices in Darlington and Middlesbrough, advises on how to get money out of recalcitrant debtors. Read
Sep 30 2008 | Archive
FRANCE and the UK are major economic partners, with France our third largest export market. Read
Sep 30 2008 | Archive
DESPITE facing what has been described as “the worst trading conditions in over 30 years” the UK’s pub and restaurant markets are continuing to show resilience and adaptability, according to specialist property agent Christie + Co. Read
Sep 30 2008 | Archive
PROJECT MANAGER Sanderson Weatherall has won a major contract with Royal Mail, providing estate management core services to the group’s property division across the North of England. Read
Sep 30 2008 | Archive
STEVE SKIPSEY has returned to Yorkshire Bank as a senior partner. The 46-year-old is leading an eight-strong team of business and private partners at Yorkshire Bank’s Tees Valley Financial Solutions Centre, in Stockton, which has 39 staff and also covers Middlesbrough, Darlington, Durham and Hartlepool. Steve previously spent 27 years with Yorkshire Bank, latterly as regional manager of its North-east retail banking network, and returns after spending two years with a major national bank in the region. Read
Sep 30 2008 | Archive
THE Northern Rock debacle and the recent bail-out of AIG and B&B have exposed huge failures in the global financial system, says JEZ DAVISON... Read
Sep 30 2008 | Archive
BUSINESS bosses decided to swing into action recently and raise cash for good causes with a charity golf day. Read
Sep 30 2008 | Archive
From barrow boy to university disco kid, Darlington’s serial entrepreneur Jim Mann has woven a colourful basket of money-making ventures, including owning Europe’s largest paintball retail operation. JEZ DAVISON caught up with him. Read