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VIEWPOINT: Nagging doubts about Ocado's latest offerings as it celebrates new ...
I never set out to be the biggest critic of Ocado. I am a big believer in online retailing, how its growth will improve people's lives and also destroy many household names.
Thursday newspaper round-up: Ocado, UK Mail, Hibu...  ShareCast
Head of Waitrose Mark Price refuses to meet me, says Ocado chief Tim Steiner  Telegraph.co.uk
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Flybe pulls out of Belfast to London Gatwick flights
The route has been axed after the Exeter-based company sold its runway slots at Gatwick Airport. Some of the company's Gatwick slots have been sold to Easyjet.
EasyJet to Pay 20 Million Pounds to Add Flybe's 25 Gatwick Slots  Bloomberg
Flybe sells Gatwick slots to easyJet, slams airport for 'punitive' fees  ShareCast
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Nikkei plunges in global market retreat
Thursday 08.00 BST. Global stocks are in sharp retreat, led by a savage plunge in Tokyo, as traders are spooked by the prospect of reduced central bank support and a slowing Chinese economy.
European stock markets slide after Nikkei plunges 7% - live  The Guardian
Nikkei dives 7.3 pct, China worries spark worst rout in 2 years  Reuters
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IMF pulls its punches on UK economic policy
Behind closed doors at the fund's Washington headquarters, Mr Osborne challenged Olivier Blanchard, IMF chief economist, about the Frenchman's comments that Britain was �playing with fire� over its austerity drive, setting up a battle over the impending IMF ...
IMF calls for new growth measures to help UK economy and ease austerity - as ...  The Guardian
Relief for Osborne at last as IMF spots signs of recovery and welcomes ...  Daily Mail
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Sterling is pounded as a fall in sales shows green shoots are still fragile
The pound slammed into reverse on Wednesday as a sharp fall in high street sales dented hopes Britain is on the road to a steady recovery.
Sterling slides as retail sales soften  Telegraph.co.uk
UK retail sales slump as shoppers balk at higher prices and cold weather  The Guardian
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Mothercare continues slide but backs recovery plan
Mothercare posted another big loss in the UK today but insisted there were signs that the business is on a "firmer footing".
Mothercare full-year profit boosted by turnaround plan  Reuters UK
Mothercare full-year like-for-like sales fall 3.6% as UK losses narrow  Retail Week
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SSE refuses to freeze price hikes after cold snap profits jump
File photo dated 21/07/11 of an SSE Training Centre in Perth as energy group SSE today said it will increase tariffs by 9% on average in a move impacting around 5 million electricity customers and 3.4 million gas customers.
�410million profits at the power giant fined for misleading customers  Daily Mail
SSE warns of more energy bill rises  Telegraph.co.uk
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Britvic to close Belfast factory with 18 job losses
Eighteen people are to lose their jobs at Britvic in Belfast, after the soft drinks company announced it was to close its factory.
Britvic to shut two factories with up to 400 jobs going despite 50% jump in ...  Mirror.co.uk
20 jobs go as Britvic shuts city operation  Belfast Telegraph
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�84m Whiteley Shopping Centre set to open
TOPSHOP, Next and Marks and Spencer open their doors today at the new �84m Whiteley Shopping Centre. Thousands are shoppers are expected to descend on the complex, off the M27 between Portsmouth and Southampton, when it is officially opened at ...
�84m shopping centre to open in Hampshire  Daily Echo
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Ministers approve plans for world's biggest wave farm in Western Isles
Full consent has been given for a 40MW farm off the north-west coast of Lewis - enough to power nearly 30,000 homes. Wave energy firm Aquamarine Power said it would begin installing its Oyster devices in the next few years, once grid infrastructure is put in ...
World's largest wave power scheme given go-ahead  Scotsman
Irishman behind world's largest wave farm  Irish Times
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