Shopping footfall in north falls well behind Britain
THE number of shoppers hitting Northern Ireland streets continues to lag well behind Britain, according to the latest figures.Foo ...
Publication date: 17/6/2013
Industry reps to touch down for Paris Air Show
REPRESENTATIVES of Northern Ireland's aerospace industry will touch down in France for the Paris Air Show, which starts on Monda ...
Publication date: 15/6/2013
Developments put bank in red
ROYAL Bank of Scotland sunk into the red as the shock departure of chief executive Stephen Hester and another 2,000 job cuts rais ...
Publication date: 14/6/2013
'Positive signs' as dole queue reduces
THERE'S been a fall in the north's dole queue for the fourth month running amid "positive signs" that the economic is getting bac ...
Publication date: 13/6/2013
Pharma firm to add 229 jobs in expansion
PHARMACEUTICAL giant Almac is to add 229 people to its growing workforce as part of an expansion worth almost £14 million.It will ...
Publication date: 12/6/2013
Fewer small debtors brought before courts
THE value of small debt which has seen businesses and individuals brought before the courts has fallen by a third in the past yea ...
Publication date: 11/6/2013
Young innovators ready for Sentinus science fair
HUNDREDS of young innovators are gearing up for the north's largest Science fair - Sentinus Young Innovators - at Belfast's Odys ...
Publication date: 10/6/2013
Business awards
■ WINNERS: Newtownabbey-based building contractor and civil engineering company McLaughlin & Harvey picked up the top award - Res ...
Publication date: 8/6/2013
King to hand over reins
OUTGOING Bank of England governor Sir Mervyn King called time on 16 years of rate-setting yesterday as policymakers held fire on ...
Publication date: 7/6/2013
Questions over status of bonds
THE advent of quantitative easing was generally accepted to be a necessary if somewhat unproven policy to stimulate economies on ...
Publication date: 4/6/2013