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1. Kingfisher to double Polish arm as migrants return
Kingfisher, Europe's top home improvement retailer, plans to double its Polish business over five years, saying the return of over a million migrants will help limit the impact of a global recession there.
03 Nov 2008
2. Banking system seen to be stabilising
Global intervention should steady the banking system but it will also put big constraints on banks, the Bank of England said on Tuesday, six months after it said it expected confidence to return to financial markets.
28 Oct 2008
3. Bank system seen past danger point
The global banking system is past the danger of systemic meltdown following government intervention, but there will still be economic consequences, the chairman of the Financial Services Authority said on Friday.
17 Oct 2008
4. Kings of Leon reign supreme at top of singles charts
United States rock band The Kings of Leon stayed top of the single charts for a second week, the official UK charts company said on Sunday.
22 Sep 2008
5. Kings of Leon nab top singles spot
A new entry from the Kings of Leon knocked American singer-songwriter Katy Perry's cheeky "I Kissed a Girl" from the top of the singles charts on Sunday, the official UK charts company said.
15 Sep 2008
6. King to explain rate decisions to MPs
MPs could give Bank of England Governor Mervyn King a rough ride on Thursday for not cutting interest rates, despite signs that the economy is on the brink of a recession.
11 Sep 2008
7. Irish ship sinking off French coast
An Irish government-owned sailing ship has started sinking off the French coast in the Bay of Biscay and 25 people on board have been safely evacuated, Ireland's Defence Forces said on Thursday.
11 Sep 2008
8. Wetherspoon profits hit by smoking ban
Pubs group JD Wetherspoon reported a decline in full year profits on Friday, adding to the gloom in the sector following downbeat updates from Punch Taverns and Greene King this week.
05 Sep 2008
9. Iran says 4,000 atomic centrifuges working
Iran has 4,000 working nuclear centrifuges, an official said in remarks published on Friday, in line with a number verified by the U.N. atomic watchdog but lower than a figure cited by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
29 Aug 2008
10. Calif. stop-smoking campaign saved $86 billion: report
California's large-scale tobacco control campaign has saved $86 billion in health care costs in its first 15 years, U.S. researchers said on Monday.
26 Aug 2008
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