Canterbury Sportswear Goes Into Administration
It has been revealed today that the European sportswear firm, Canterbury, has had to cut 72 jobs in the UK. Canterbury are renowned for their rugby sportswear supplies that includes rugby shirts for some of the well-known teams in the UK. Based in Stockport Canterbury Sportswear recently became suppliers for the English premiership football team [...]
Read MoreUK Borrowing Hits A Record High
As we all know the recession has played havoc with the UK economy, affecting unemployment, house prices, rates, inflation and GDP. It has now been revealed that from January 2009 to May 2009 public borrowing has reached nearly £20 billion, a record high, and in the last two months alone more than £30 billion has [...]
Read MoreBank Charges – House of Lords
Since 2007 the UK banks have been reported to have paid out almost £800 million to 378,000 customers for unfair bank charges. Some of these charges included overdraft charges, direct debit bounces and cheque bounces which brought in a recorded £2.5 billion a year for the banks. However from yesterday the case has been brought [...]
Read MoreMySpace Feels The Pinch With Job Cuts
A few years ago MySpace lead the way in the social networking industry with their revolutionary website that allowed users to create their own profile page and interact with each other using blogs, photos, music and messaging services. However, since the popularity of its rival websites, Facebook and Twitter, MySpace has decreased in popularity and [...]
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