Showing results 3221 to 3230 of 3716
Sort by: most relevant first | most recent first
3221. NTL warns over rescue shake-up
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 12 June 2002Debt-laden cable operator NTL warned today there was no guarantee a radical shake-up of the business would be a success.
3222. Brickie wins top honour
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 11 June 2002A READING student is hoping winning a top industry competition will cement his long-term future in the building trade.
3223. Probe launched into gazumping
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 11 June 2002An inquiry into claims that estate agents have been exploiting the housing boom has been launched by the Government.
3224. Outstanding profits announced by Ryanair
Get Bracknell, Monday 10 June 2002Demand for no-frills flights across Europe showed no signs of abating today as low-cost
3225. Group makes a real Splash
Get Bracknell, Monday 10 June 2002WELL DONE - Alan May and Don Miller, directors of The Splash Group, accept a Buy with Confidence award from Hampshire County Council
3226. Uni to help new IT firms flourish
Get Bracknell, Friday 07 June 2002THE University of Reading has won a £300,000 deal to mastermind business successes among fledgling hi-tech companies.
3227. Air traffic set to take off
Get Bracknell, Thursday 06 June 2002Airports operator BAA today said it expected passenger traffic to take off later this year as the aviation industry emerges from the "toughest conditions for a decade".
3228. Agents' boost for brave Sade
Get Bracknell, Thursday 06 June 2002CHEQUE MATES - Galleyfords' presentation, from left, rear - Stephen Ellingford, Jo Kelly, and Jim Tubbs-Galley, front - Ms Kelly's daughters, Crystal, six, Sade, 14, Kandis, four, and Harley, eight
3229. Perfect for young patri-tots
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 05 June 2002ROYAL FLUSH - A youngster sports one of the nappies
3230. Interest rates to stay on hold despite boom
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 05 June 2002The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), which begins its two-day meeting today, is expected to keep interest rates on hold despite fears that the housing market could be
