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Tuesday 17th June 2008
Have The Unions Got Shell Over A Barrel? As the striking fuel delivery drivers return to work today there is news that talks have resumed to try and find a solution to the problem. While public support seems to be ebbing away from the...
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Tuesday 17th June 2008
Consumer inflation hits 3.3% The Office for National Statistics has confirmed that the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rose by 3.3 per cent in May, forcing the governor of the Bank of England to write a letter of explanation to th... |
Tuesday 17th June 2008
Pay Deal Announced For Fuel Delivery Drivers Good news this evening with confirmation that the dispute between the Unite Union, Hoyer UK and Suckling Transport has been resolved with the Union accepting an undisclosed pay offer from the... |
Monday 16th June 2008
Homeowners cut out the moving middle man People moving house are doing it themselves and cutting out the removal men in order to keep costs down, according to new research. Over half (52 per cent) responding to the Lloyds TSB poll said t... |
Saturday 14th June 2008
Fuel Delivery Strike Starts To Hit Home While the ongoing industrial action by delivery drivers used to ferry fuel to Shell garages across the UK moves into its second day, there are real concerns that the strike action will be repeated... |
Saturday 14th June 2008
So Are The Oil Markets Are Being Squeezed By Suppliers? While it is widely accepted that the current oil price does not fully reflect the supply and demand situation, comments from BP this week have thrown some light on what is really happening in the... |
Saturday 14th June 2008
Carphone Warehouse Is Feeling The Pain There can be few companies with an acquisition and expansion record to rival that of Carphone Warehouse over the last few years, but it seems that trading may be slowing at the darling of the... |
Friday 13th June 2008
Have Higher Fuel Prices Finally Introduced The Green Factor? While governments around the world have been fleecing the population in the name of green issues for many years, it seems that the rise in the price of oil has succeed in converting many where the... |
Thursday 12th June 2008
More than 1 in 4 feel finances are 'out of control' More than a quarter (27 per cent) of Britons sometimes or always feel out of control with their finances, new research reveals. According to GE Money eight per cent say they regularly spend more t... |
Wednesday 11th June 2008
Last Minute Talks Ongoing To Avert Fuel Strike While we have covered the reasons and the potential impact of the proposed 4 day fuel delivery drivers walkout – due to start this Friday – there appear to be signs of a softening of... |
Tuesday 10th June 2008
20% of homeowners look to make structural changes As the housing market in the UK continues to slow, homeowners are planning on making significant structural changes to their properties instead, a new report has suggested. Research from Sainsbury... |
Tuesday 10th June 2008
Public Set For More Panic Buying Of Fuel The warning signs have been there for a few days and it seems as though we are on the verge of yet another saga of panic fuel buying across the UK. The much publicised fuel delivery drivers strike... |
Friday 6th June 2008
Shell Forecourt Delivery Strike Set To Go Ahead The last few months in the UK has seen an increasingly bitter battle between the Unions and an array of businesses resulting in a number of crippling strike actions. Next on the list seems to be... |
Thursday 5th June 2008
Fuel Protestors Reach Manchester As the call for Gordon Brown to cancel the forthcoming rise in fuel duty grows in strength, plans for a new fuel protest in Manchester have been announced. A convoy of lorries, car and bikes will... |
Thursday 5th June 2008
DIY food can save on bills Those worried about the rising cost of living can go someway to soften the blow by growing their own food, according to one horticultural expert from an organic growing charity. Carrie Pailthorpe ... |
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