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151. British Energy down 7 percent on repair fears - traders
British energy shares fell 7 percent in early trading, after concerns over repairs to two of its nuclear generators, traders said.
19 Sep 2006
152. British Gas Campaign to Reduce Energy Waste
British Gas today launched a campaign to reduce energy waste in UK households by one billion pounds
18 Sep 2006
153. AB Foods sees profits down due to sugar woes
Associated British Foods Plc, the refiner of Silver Spoon sugar and owner of Primark stores, warned its second half earnings will fall
11 Sep 2006
154. Insurers eye curbs on night driving for youngsters
Insurers are poised to unveil proposals to cut the number of accidents involving young motorists, which may include limits on night time driving.
05 Sep 2006
155. Text speak changing relationships: British survey
Mobile phone text messages are changing the way people approach romantic relationships, according to a survey published in the British newspaper The Times.
24 Jul 2006
156. Govt says looking at British Energy stake sale
The Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, Alistair Darling, has confirmed the government is prepared to sell all or part of stake in British Energy Group, the power producer said on Thursday.
20 Jul 2006
157. British Airways passenger numbers up
British Airways said on Tuesday passenger numbers rose 4 percent in the first three months of this financial year against the same quarter in 2005.
18 Jul 2006
158. LSE chair to succeed Ritblat at British Land
Property firm British Land Plc said on Friday John Ritblat was standing down as chairman and would be replaced by Chris Gibson-Smith, who is also chairman of the London Stock Exchange.
14 Jul 2006
159. Kingfisher sells seven B&Q stores to British Land
Retailer Kingfisher said on Friday it had sold seven B&Q Warehouse home improvement stores for 198 million pounds to British Land.
14 Jul 2006
160. British bankers prepare for extradition to US
Three former bankers were due to arrive at a police station south of London on Thursday to hand themselves over to U.S. marshals for extradition to the United States to face fraud charges related to collapsed energy company Enron.
13 Jul 2006
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