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Sky loses two live football deals

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Sky loses two live football deals - The monopoly held by Sky live top flight football has been broken for first time since Premier League's birth Alliance & Leicester back bid spotlight - Alliance & Leicester was focus of fresh bid speculation today amid reports was takeover talks with Spanish owner of rival Abbey



Sky loses two live football deals  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
The monopoly held by Sky on live top flight football has been broken for the first time since the Premier League's birth
Alliance & Leicester back in bid spotlight  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
Alliance & Leicester was the focus of fresh bid speculation today amid reports it was in takeover talks with the Spanish owner of rival Abbey
Market report: Friday close  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
Banking shares jumped as speculation resurfaced about the UK takeover ambitions of Abbey National owner Banco Santander
Personal bankruptcies soar  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
More than 23,000 people were made insolvent in the first three months of the year - a massive 73% increase on the same period in 2005
Customers loyal to Body Shop  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
Body Shop consumers showed no sign of losing faith with the ethical stores chain, despite its £625m takeover by L'Oreal
Morrisons to loosen Sir Ken's grip  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
Supermarket chain Morrisons denied talk that chairman Sir Ken Morrison had resigned - but directors hope to agree a timetable for departure
The great green car myth  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
They have become the vehicle of choice for celebrities and politicians keen to show off their green credentials
Britain sold on cheap gadgetry  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
They were once luxury items, but plummeting prices have put sophisticated electrical goods within almost everyone's reach
Trinity leaves door open for carve-up  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
Newspaper publisher Trinity Mirror's new chairman left the door open for a carve-up as advertising revenues continue to head south
Richmond Foods agrees £182m takeover  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
One of the UK's biggest ice-cream makers looked set to join forces with a European counterpart after agreeing to a £182m takeover today
Warner: no need for EMI merger  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
Warner Music does not need to merge with its UK rival EMI, Edgar Bronfman Jr, chief executive of the US music giant, said last night
Homes shortage fuels London boom  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
The London housing market boom is getting stronger thanks to soaring demand and a chronic shortage of properties
5m broadband users confused  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
Nearly five million households think they are on the wrong broadband package but are confused about how to switch provider
Orange to cut 2,000 jobs  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
Mobile phone giant Orange is to axe between 1,800 and 2,000 jobs under a review of its operational costs, it was announced today
Shell coins in £1.5m an hour  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
Shell has unveiled record winter profits running at £1.5m an hour, days ahead of the next round of petrol price rises
Spring house prices up £4,000  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
The cost of the average home leapt up by almost £4,000 in April as Britain was gripped by a spring house price boom
Taskforce to investigate charging ATMs  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
A new taskforce has six months to report back to MPs on cash machine fees and the impact they have on UK consumers
The million-pound plumber  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
A former apprentice who envied the local plumber's Ford Zephyr and now drives a Bentley has become the first million-pound plumber
Debenhams in cut-price float  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
Debenhams sent a shudder through the stock market today as its return to a listing was priced at the very bottom of the expected price range
M&B spurns Tchenguiz £4.6bn formal bid  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
Mitchells & Butlers today rebuffed a formal £4.6bn cash offer worth 550p per share from Robert Tchenguiz
Telecoms minnow is a 'buy'  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
Our small caps experts reveal minnow stocks that are set to fly, or dive. This week the spotlight falls on mobile phone firm E-pay
Is this banking or bullying?  [05/06/2006 04:40 AM]
Charges appear to be used as a heavy-handed way of punishing those least able to fight back
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