Jul
29
Recession forces Arnotts into partial control by troubled Anglo Irish Bank – blamed for some of Ireland's financial troubles One of Ireland's most famous shops today came under the partial control of the country's troubled and now state-owned Anglo Irish Bank. For 167 years Arnotts in Dublin's Henry Street has been as synonymous with shopping in Ireland as Harrods has been to Britain. Now the ...
Jul
19
MORE women are becoming their household's main breadwinner as families try to cope with the effects of the recession.
Jul
17
Cumbria's recession fightback has begun after three major developments – together with potential to create more than 3,000 jobs – were given the go-ahead.
Jul
17
CUMBRIA’S recession fightback has begun after three major developments – together with potential to create more than 3,000 jobs – were given the go-ahead.
Jul
9
For a time now my editor Rick Stengel has been asking the question: Why won't unemployment stay at around 10%. That is to say, even after the economy pulls out of the recession how do we know that unemployment won't remain where it is today. Perhaps 10% is the new 5%, when it comes to [...]
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