Gazprom to cut Belarus Gas supplies
Gazprom, Russia’s state-owned gas monopoly, has announced that it will almost halve supplies to neighbouring Belarus because of a $500m
Read MoreGazprom, Russia’s state-owned gas monopoly, has announced that it will almost halve supplies to neighbouring Belarus because of a $500m
Read MoreBritish Airways has been fined about £270m after it admitted collusion in fixing the prices of fuel surcharges. The US
Read MorePostal unions are planning another two weeks of strike action in a further escalation of their dispute with Royal Mail,
Read MoreCrude rises above $78 a barrel, supported by forecasts for another weekly decline of supplies in the United States, the
Read MoreHome Information Packs (Hips), paid for by house sellers, are to be introduced into England and Wales on 1 August.
Read MoreAs of 31 December 2006, Abbey Life managed £12bn of assets held in 1.2 million policies. Regarding its half-year results,
Read MoreThe UK housing market is slowing as interest rates begin to cut deeep, the UK’s biggest homebuilder has said. Taylor
Read MoreA NatWest customer has lost his legal bid to attain damages for what he calls “unfair” banking penalty charges. Barrister
Read MoreHSBC, the UK’s largest bank, has seen half-year profits rise 13% to $14.15bn (£6.97bn) despite worries about the impact of
Read MoreUK house prices are at least 20% overvalued compared with their long term average, according to credit rating agency Fitch.
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