House prices rise by 1.1% in April compared with the previous month but activity in the market remains subdued, according to the Halifax.
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House prices rise by 1.1% in April compared with the previous month but activity in the market remains subdued, according to the Halifax.
See more here: UK house prices ‘rise by 1.1%’
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Ex-Chancellor Lord Lawson calls for the UK to leave the EU – but No 10 says the PM remains confident his strategy “will deliver results”.
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Growth in China’s manufacturing sector slows unexpectedly in April, underlining concerns that its economic recovery remains fragile.
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The UK’s construction industry remains weak despite signs of a recovery, official figures suggest.
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Dell auction remains punctuated by question marks.
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Additional 44.0 Million Ounces in Inferred Mineral Resources, at a 2.0 g/t 4PE Cutoff
Flatreef averages 24 metres in true thickness and is potentially amenable to large-scale, mechanized underground mining
Indicated and Inferred Resources also include substantial nickel and copper credits
Flatreef mineralization remains open for expansion, with approximately 37.5 square kilometres of property untested
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The “Kidz Breakfast”, described as being the weight of a small child, remains the talk of a Norfolk seaside town.
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Prime Minister David Cameron says reducing the UK’s debts to ensure it can borrow money cheaply remains the government’s top priority.
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Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti says he is not siding with any party in the next elections, but remains available to head a future government.
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Greece has come a long way. And while the nation’s economy remains deeply depressed, the risk it will exit the euro zone has been greatly reduced.
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