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Rolls-Royce axes 2,300 jobs in 'costs drive'

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Rolls-Royce axes 2,300 jobs 'costs drive' - Fears grew for health of British industry today as Rolls-Royce, our most consistently successful manufacturing group of past 20 years, said is culling 2,300 jobs Rolls-Royce engine Rock pays £2.2bn Bank after sell-off - Northern Rock today paid back £2.2bn of its £26bn emergency loan from Bank of England after sold portfolio of mortgages investment bank JPMorgan Northern Rock clock



Rolls-Royce axes 2,300 jobs in 'costs drive'  [01/11/2008 01:17 PM]
Fears grew for the health of British industry today as Rolls-Royce, our most consistently successful manufacturing group of the past 20 years, said it is culling 2,300 jobs Rolls-Royce engine
Rock pays £2.2bn to Bank after sell-off  [01/11/2008 01:17 PM]
Northern Rock today paid back £2.2bn of its £26bn emergency loan from the Bank of England after it sold a portfolio of mortgages to investment bank JPMorgan Northern Rock clock
Market report: Friday latest  [01/11/2008 01:17 PM]
11.30:Telephone directories group Yell was top of shopping lists today after the City was gripped by rumours that internet giant Google is mulling a bid Stock market
Brits see 'illegal' Spanish villa torn down  [01/11/2008 01:17 PM]
Authorities in Spain have destroyed the £350,000 Costa dream home of a retired British couple unwittingly caught up in a planning scandal House being demolished
Nuclear dash 'will add £250 to fuel bills'  [01/11/2008 01:17 PM]
A new generation of nuclear power stations will be in place within a decade, the Government promised yesterday, but critics warn the policy is flawed Sizewell B Nuclear Power Station.
Troubleshooter Sir John Harvey-Jones dies at 83  [01/11/2008 01:17 PM]
Former ICI chairman Sir John Harvey-Jones died aged 83 in the early hours of yesterday morning at his home in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire Sir John Harvey-Jones
Keep King as Bank governor, say Tories  [01/11/2008 01:17 PM]
Exclusive: Mervyn King should be given a second five-year term as governor of the Bank of England without delay, says the Shadow Chancellor Mervyn King, the governor of the Bank of England.
Interview: Shadow Chancellor George Osborne  [01/11/2008 01:17 PM]
Exclusive:The season of goodwill is well and truly over for the well bred Shadow Chancellor. In a speech today he will make his most aggressive attack to date on Gordon Brown George Osborne, Conservative Shadow Chancellor
Web ticket touts told to clean up their acts  [01/11/2008 01:17 PM]
Ticket-trading websites have been warned to clean up their acts amid fears up to 40% of tickets are being sold on Arctic Monkeys
Rates held at 5.5% as BoE blanks cut calls  [01/11/2008 01:17 PM]
Calls from business and households to reduce the cost of borrowing were ignored today as the Bank of England kept rates on hold at 5.5% Bank of England with statue in front
Fresh plans for Northern Rock debt  [01/11/2008 01:17 PM]
Goldman Sachs has suggested selling on some of the Bank of England's £26bn emergency loan to Northern Rock as commercial bonds Northern Rock branch
The best (and worst) paid jobs in Britain  [01/11/2008 01:17 PM]
Just what is your job worth and where does it put you on the social scale? A nationwide earnings survey has thrown up surprising comparisons | How to get a pay rise Nurse and patient
Worlds cheapest car unveiled  [01/11/2008 01:17 PM]
Indian motor giant Tata today unveiled the world's cheapest car, a three metre long, four seater that will sell for around £1,300 Tata Nano Car, Ratan Tata
The real insanity in our financial crisis  [01/11/2008 01:17 PM]
Just when pension funds should be investing for the long term in GB plc, our best companies are being sold to foreign investors at knockdown prices. It is so insane that you could not make it up
The Bank pauses for breath on rates  [01/11/2008 01:17 PM]
Keeping interest rates on hold appears to be more to do with sending a 'don't panic' signal than any particular belief within the Monetary Policy Committee that the economy can chug along nicely on its own
30 second guide to FSA's wholesale division  [01/11/2008 01:17 PM]
The Daily Mail City Team examine the Financial Services Authority's wholesale division
Clean up your act . . . or else  [01/11/2008 01:17 PM]
We're sick to the back teeth of those who only pay lip service to the idea of treating customers fairly - and we're coming to get you