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31. 'PHENOMENAL' FRAUD SPARKS WARNING FROM CHAMBER
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 10 July 2002‘Businesses will suffer every day’
32. Boost for Bracknell schools
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 24 July 2002The Mayor of Bracknell Forest, Cllr Dorothy Hayes, with South Berkshire Education Business partnership members and Bracknell school pupils at annual meeting.
33. MAMMA MIA! TOP EATERY IS ROSSINI
Get Bracknell, Thursday 21 March 2002BY ADAM J SMITH
A WOKINGHAM restaurant has been named the top eatery in the county by a BBC poll.
34. COMPUTER GROUP TO CUT MORE JOBS
Get Bracknell, Friday 29 March 2002Computer group Xansa is planning to cut a further 100 jobs, as it warned difficult trading conditions would hit profits.
35. CENTRE WHERE ENTERPRISE IS ENCOURAGED TO FLOURISH
Get Bracknell, Friday 12 April 2002NEARLY a year after its birth, Crowthorne Enterprise Centre has grown to become a popular site for entrepreneurs in need of office space.
36. Delivering transport prize
Get Bracknell, Thursday 15 August 2002PROUD MOMENT - Brain Wheadon, right, receives his award from Dan Hoij of truck manufacturer Scania
37. £786m cash call by L&G
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 10 September 2002Legal & General, the UK's third largest life assurer, is to raise £786 million through a cash call to investors, it said today.
38. Nuclear firms in talks over Magnox reactors
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 27 August 2002Troubled nuclear power group British Energy today confirmed it was continuing talks with British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL) to operate the firm's Magnox reactors.
39. Firms ‘could close over soaring insurance bills'
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 21 August 2002Key talks have taken place between Government officials and the insurance industry after warnings that some small firms could be forced to close because they cannot insure staff against industrial injury.
40. 3,000 banking jobs in jeopardy
Get Bracknell, Monday 16 September 2002Banking giant Abbey National could be set to reduce staff numbers by up to 3,000 as part of a cost-cutting drive, it was reported today.
