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Nissan to race Toyota in Europe
Nissan says 1,000 new dealerships and a slew of new models will help it overtake Japanese rival Toyota. Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> Nissan to race Toyota in Europe »
Fisker promises ‘responsible luxury’
Ex-Aston Martin designer brings his Karma to Geneva Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> Fisker promises ‘responsible luxury’ »
GM gets ready to fix European arm
General Motors gets ready to fix its European subsidiaries Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> GM gets ready to fix European arm »
NFL and stars talks new extension
NFL club owners and players will allow another week for talks on a new agreement involving pay and other conditions. Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> NFL and stars talks new extension »
Oil nations ‘must share wealth’
Citizens of oil producing nations must see more benefit from their country’s national resources, billionaire investor George Soros tells the BBC. Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> Oil nations ‘must share wealth’ »
GM gets ready to fix European arm
General Motors gets ready to fix its European subsidiaries Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> GM gets ready to fix European arm »
US unemployment rate falls again
The US unemployment rate fell to 8.9% in February, down from 9% the month before, as the private sector added jobs. Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> US unemployment rate falls again »
NFL and stars talks new extension
NFL club owners and players will allow another week for talks on a new agreement involving pay and other conditions. Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> NFL and stars talks new extension »
HSBC says move talk ‘speculative’
HSBC, Europe’s biggest bank, has denied reports it is planning to move its head office from London to Hong Kong. Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> HSBC says move talk ‘speculative’ »
Oil nations ‘must share wealth’
Citizens of oil producing nations must see more benefit from their country’s national resources, billionaire investor George Soros tells the BBC. Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> Oil nations ‘must share wealth’ »
US unemployment rate falls again
The US unemployment rate fell to 8.9% in February, down from 9% the month before, as the private sector added jobs. Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> US unemployment rate falls again »
HSBC says move talk ‘speculative’
HSBC, Europe’s biggest bank, has denied reports it is planning to move its head office from London to Hong Kong. Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> HSBC says move talk ‘speculative’ »
Doubts cast in Renault spy affair
A Renault executive casts doubt on claims the firm was the victim of industrial espionage and says it could reinstate sacked executives. Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> Doubts cast in Renault spy affair »
Doubts cast in Renault spy affair
A Renault executive casts doubt on claims the firm was the victim of industrial espionage and says it could reinstate sacked executives. Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> Doubts cast in Renault spy affair »
Electric Rolls to ‘change habits’
Rolls-Royce unveils its electric car at the Geneva motor show, describing it as “a market research project”. Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> Electric Rolls to ‘change habits’ »
Electric Rolls to ‘change habits’
Rolls-Royce unveils its electric car at the Geneva motor show, describing it as “a market research project”. Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> Electric Rolls to ‘change habits’ »
Bentley eyes steady sales pick-up
Bentley says it expects another year of double-digit sales growth, cementing a strong recovery for the luxury car company. Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> Bentley eyes steady sales pick-up »
Bentley eyes steady sales pick-up
Bentley says it expects another year of double-digit sales growth, cementing a strong recovery for the luxury car company. Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> Bentley eyes steady sales pick-up »
Nissan to race Toyota in Europe
Nissan says 1,000 new dealerships and a slew of new models will help it overtake Japanese rival Toyota. Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> Nissan to race Toyota in Europe »
Fisker promises ‘responsible luxury’
Ex-Aston Martin designer brings his Karma to Geneva Read all the article posted in BBC News | Business | World Edition -> Fisker promises ‘responsible luxury’ »
Prince Andrew defended by Hague
Foreign Secretary William Hague defends Prince Andrew after criticism of the Prince’s links to a convicted paedophile. Read all the article posted in BBC News | UK | World Edition -> Prince Andrew defended by Hague »
SAS members ‘captured in Libya’
The British government confirms it has a diplomatic team in Libya, but will not comment on reports that SAS men have been seized by rebel forces. Read all the article posted in BBC News | UK | World Edition -> SAS members ‘captured in Libya’ »
Prince Andrew defended by Hague
Foreign Secretary William Hague defends Prince Andrew after criticism of the Prince’s links to a convicted paedophile. Read all the article posted in BBC News | UK | World Edition -> Prince Andrew defended by Hague »
SAS members ‘captured in Libya’
The British government confirms it has a diplomatic team in Libya, but will not comment on reports that SAS men have been seized by rebel forces. Read all the article posted in BBC News | UK | World Edition -> SAS members ‘captured in Libya’ »
Children ‘witness rape of mother’
A young mother is raped while walking near Bessbrook, County Armagh, with her two young children, police say. Read all the article posted in BBC News | UK | World Edition -> Children ‘witness rape of mother’ »
Probe into Lennon ‘race remarks’
Police investigate allegations that racist remarks were made by Celtic manager Neil Lennon during Wednesday’s controversial Old Firm game. Read all the article posted in BBC News | UK | World Edition -> Probe into Lennon ‘race remarks’ »
Entrepreneurs our only hope – PM
Prime Minister David Cameron vows to get behind Britain’s entrepreneurs to boost growth in a speech to the party’s spring conference. Read all the article posted in BBC News | UK | World Edition -> Entrepreneurs our only hope – PM »
Prince Andrew defended by Hague
Foreign Secretary William Hague defends Prince Andrew after criticism of the Prince’s links to a convicted paedophile. Read all the article posted in BBC News | UK | World Edition -> Prince Andrew defended by Hague »
SAS members ‘captured in Libya’
The British government confirms it has a diplomatic team in Libya, but will not comment on reports that SAS men have been seized by rebel forces. Read all the article posted in BBC News | UK | World Edition -> SAS members ‘captured in Libya’ »
Probe into Lennon ‘race remarks’
Police investigate allegations that racist remarks were made by Celtic manager Neil Lennon during Wednesday’s controversial Old Firm game. Read all the article posted in BBC News | UK | World Edition -> Probe into Lennon ‘race remarks’ »
Entrepreneurs our only hope – PM
Prime Minister David Cameron vows to get behind Britain’s entrepreneurs to boost growth in a speech to the party’s spring conference. Read all the article posted in BBC News | UK | World Edition -> Entrepreneurs our only hope – PM »
John Lewis to offer savings bond
The department store John Lewis is hoping to raise £50m from customers and staff via its first retail savings bond. Read all the article posted in BBC News | UK | World Edition -> John Lewis to offer savings bond »
AV ‘will mean odder politicians’
Ken Clarke tells the Tory spring conference that changing to the Alternative Vote (AV) system will lead to an “even odder collection of politicians”. Read all the article posted in BBC News | UK | World Edition -> AV ‘will mean odder politicians’ »
Call to ‘wind up’ Wales Office
The Welsh Assembly’s presiding officer says he believes it is time for the Wales Office to be wound up, after the Yes vote on direct law-making powers. Read all the article posted in BBC News | UK | World Edition -> Call to ‘wind up’ Wales Office »
Gaddafi’s LSE lecture ‘horrific’
Former Foreign Secretary David Miliband says it is “horrific” that a London School of Economics lecture in his father’s name was held by Saif Gaddafi. Read all the article posted in BBC News | UK | World Edition -> Gaddafi’s LSE lecture ‘horrific’ »
HSBC says move talk ‘speculative’
HSBC, Europe’s biggest bank, has denied reports it is planning to move its head office from London to Hong Kong. Read all the article posted in BBC News | UK | World Edition -> HSBC says move talk ‘speculative’ »
Pakistani Christians bury leader
Thousands of Pakistani Christians attend the funeral of former minister Shahbaz Bhatti, who was killed after urging reform for blasphemy laws. Read all the article posted in BBC News | South Asia | World Edition -> Pakistani Christians bury leader »
Nepal ex-PM Bhattarai dies at 87
Krishna Prasad Bhattarai, who twice served as prime minister of Nepal, dies at the age of 87. Read all the article posted in BBC News | South Asia | World Edition -> Nepal ex-PM Bhattarai dies at 87 »
Bomb kills Afghanistan civilians
At least 12 civilians, including five children, have been killed by a roadside bomb in eastern Afghanistan. Read all the article posted in BBC News | South Asia | World Edition -> Bomb kills Afghanistan civilians »
Pakistani Christians bury leader
Thousands of Pakistani Christians attend the funeral of former minister Shahbaz Bhatti, who was killed after urging reform for blasphemy laws. Read all the article posted in BBC News | South Asia | World Edition -> Pakistani Christians bury leader »