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NewsDerby-based experts to help make commerical electric plane
Experts from Derby-based manufacturer Rolls-Royce are to be part of an “exciting” collaborative project to develop an electric-hybrid plane.
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News£70m cable car for Swansea's Kilvey Hill
A £70m scheme for a cable car with toboggan slide, zip wire and restaurant overlooking Swansea Bay could be up and running by 2020.
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NewsSony, Ikiru Films, 4Cats partner on horror 'El Pacto'
Screendaily Spanish director to watch begins shoot on horror tale.
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NewsSpectacular pylon will top Champlain Bridge mark 2
Champlain Bridge is among Montreal’s main road links and Canada’s busiest bridge, with an average 136,000 crossings per day. Due to extreme climate conditions and the use of road salt on the pavement, it is suffering progressive deterioration that maintenance and repair processes have not been able to stop.
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Spanish external sector and competitiveness: facts and figures
In the year to September 2017, exports advanced by 9.1% compared to the same period of 2016 to €205.6 bn and imports expanded by 11.1% to €224.1 bn. In real terms, exports grew by 8.6% y/y, and imports grew by 5.6% y/y. Spain’s trade deficit increased to €18.6 bn compared to the same period of 2016 (deficit of €13.2 bn). The export/import coverage ratio reached 91.7%, 1.7 pp lower than in the same period of 2016 (93.4%, provisional data). The attached updated document provides additional key facts and figures of Spain’s external sector.
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NewsPep&Co to expand into Europe through Dealz tie-up
Pep&Co will roll out shop-in-shops in Poundland’s European retail arm Dealz next year in Ireland, France and Spain.
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IMF Country Focus. Spanish Recovery: Key Numbers
Spain has been a success story as crisis recoveries go. The country took the right reforms to get back on its feet after the blow it suffered when its economy slumped in 2008: its economy has expanded for the fourth year in a row. But while its growth is healthy and the country has regained much of its competitiveness, many people are still jobless, productivity is low, and the country is highly indebted to foreign creditors.
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NewsMaking matters: ground prep
Since time immemorial, makers have searched for the perfect varnish recipe, and take great care of the ground – but often fail to realise the importance of preparing the wood first. Christopher Jacoby gives a crash course in ‘ground prep’
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NewsJD Sports exchanges contracts on Iberian merger
JD Sports has exchanged contracts on the merger of its Spanish and Portuguese business with Sport Zone, owned by local sportswear giant Sonae.
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NewsMexico earthquake: tsunami confirmed after 8.1 magnitude quake kills five
Initial waves reach 1 metre above tide level as some residents on the south western coast reportedly told to evacuate
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NewsStore of the week: Doctor Manzana in Valencia
This phone repair shop in the southeastern Spanish city is different from its run-of-the-mill peers thanks to a striking internal design scheme.
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NewsTrust chief executive stands down ahead of CQC report
The chief executive of England’s only fully integrated hospital, mental health, community services and ambulance provider has stepped down ahead of the publication of its inspection report.
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NewsMondelez joins forces with Amazon Dash rival in US
The manufacturer has partnered with Israeli startup Kwik, which specialises in its own one-push buttons
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NewsHow deep were the supermarket price cuts?
The latest Grocer Price Index signalled an end to the era of supermarket deflation as prices in February rose again on an annual basis after two and a half years of price cuts. But how deep were the cuts?
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NewsCo-op members to choose next white wine launch
Retailer plans to launch a new member-inspired white wine in October.
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NewsCity snapshot: General Mills suffers sales and profits slump
Sales plunged 5% to $3.8bn at General Mills in the third quarter as the US food giant struggled to adapt to changing consumer tastes.
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NewsColman's and Snaffling Pig team up for crackling launch
The Ham and Colman’s Mustard flavoured crackling is available now in 50g foil packs and premium300g reusable gift jars.





