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21. LITTLE JOY FORECAST IN APRIL BUDGET
Get Bracknell, Thursday 14 March 2002A FIRM of top tax experts is
predicting little good news for business in the April 17 budget and says it "might as well have been written back in November 2001".
22. ‘Back your Budget with action' plea
Get Bracknell, Thursday 14 March 2002BERKSHIRE business leaders are calling for Chancellor Gordon Brown to back his words with action to promote enterprise in next month's Budget.
23. Talking with the taxman at breakfast
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 March 2002SOUND ADVICE - Holly Senior, Sandy Bandy and Melanie Read (far right) from the Evening Post with Cllr Dorothy Hayes
24. Plant to close as 1,450 more jobs go
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 March 2002AEROSPACE and engineering group Smiths is to cut 1,450 jobs, a large number of which will be in the UK.
25. Learning your lesson in business
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 12 March 2002MARKETING MAGIC - Stephanie Norman from the Madejski Millennium Hotel talks to Year 11 and 12 students at Thamesbridge College
26. Silver servers are honoured
Get Bracknell, Monday 11 March 2002MARS STAR - Marian Pilgrim and operations director Richard Fisher
27. NTL boxes clever with new supplier
Get Bracknell, Monday 11 March 2002Troubled cable operator NTL was today launching a new broadband Internet product after announcing it had struck a deal to source set-top boxes from Korean giant Samsung.
28. Tax cuts for business in the Budget, pledges Chancellor
Get Bracknell, Friday 8 March 2002MORE tax cuts have been promised for business in the next Budget by the Chancellor, Gordon Brown
29. Anthony's doing the business in the half-marathon
Get Bracknell, Friday 8 March 2002DON'T WAIT ANY MORE MR MOORE - Business editor Anthony Moore, victorious as the human greyhound, above, will run the Reading Half-Marathon on Sunday
30. Tobacco giant in £3billion deal
Get Bracknell, Thursday 7 March 2002Cigarette giant Imperial Tobacco has struck a deal to buy German rival Reemtsma for £3.18 billion, it said today.
