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Watkin Jones agrees £155m forward sale of build-to-rent project in Belfast's Titanic Quarter
It will consist of 627 built-to-rent units and 81 'social rent affordable homes' built on what was part of Harland & Wolff's Belfast shipyard.
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Asos in £1bn takeover bid from Turkish retailer
Asos has grown into one of the UK's biggest fashion retailers, swallowing up brands such as Topshop.
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BUSINESS LIVE: Debra Crew becomes interim Diageo boss
Among the companies with reports and trading updates today are Diageo, Inchcape, Watkin Jones and Abrdn.
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House prices will plateau, not crash, says HAMISH MCRAE
A few more months of falling prices, but a bottom by the end of this year or early 2024. Then a slow recovery.
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Craft breweries face bitter battle
There were 45 insolvencies in the year to the end of March, up from 15 the year before, figures from accountant Mazars show.
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Britain named best in Europe for investment
The UK attracted 76 financial services projects in 2022, well ahead of nearest competitor France on 45, as it shrugged off attempts to steal its...
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Wind down CBI right now, says RUTH SUNDERLAND
To a young tech entrepreneur, the CBI must look hopelessly stuffy and outdated. It would be best not to prolong the agony.
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'Golden age' for film and TV sector, according to Sky boss
The combined spend on production in 2022 hit £6.2billion, the highest reported and £1.83billion more than pre-Covid levels.
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CITY WHISPERS: Interest in LSE's public-private exchange
According to Julia Hoggett's outline, it would function as a place where private firms could auction shares, similar to the mainstream market.
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Ceres Power backs LSE as it moves to main market
Ceres, which specialises in green energy technology, announced it was planning to move its listing to the LSE's main market.
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Itsu boss Julian Metcalfe condemns 'horrible' fast food
Julian Metcalfe has spent money on turning Itsu into a healthy convenience food chain and a number of sites will now use steamers to cook.
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MIDAS SHARE TIPS: Plant-based pest control is natural pick for investors
Eden's pesticides allow crops, fruit and vegetables to grow unencumbered by disease or synthetic treatments. At 3.65p, the shares are a buy.