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Job concerns remain at Vauxhall
Concerns for UK jobs remain after General Motors' announced the sale of Vauxhall to Canadian car parts maker Magna. |
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Family care campaigners rewarded
Two women who founded a charity to care for victims of violent crime are appointed MBE for their work. |
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Fire inspectors travel by bicycle
Fire inspectors travelling to business premises in Luton and Bedford go by bike to beat congestion. |
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Warning of bank holiday 'washout'
Wet weather is set to put a dampener on the Spring Bank Holiday weekend as sun gives way to heavy rain. |
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Marketing merger means job losses
One hundred jobs are to go at information company Experian as it merges its marketing businesses. |
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Aspro holiday firm founder dies
The founder of the south Wales holiday operators Aspro, Michael Asprou, has died at the age of 89. |
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Leisure row delays car plant plan
Plans for a casino, 1,000 new homes and business units are held up by a row over open spaces for leisure. |
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'Worst town' to be given new look
Luton receives more than £600,000 to help increase jobs and investment after being voted Britain's worst town. |
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Businesses lose out over language
Companies across the East of England could be losing out because of language barriers. |
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Miss Vietnam 'missing'
The family of Miss Vietnam say she has not been seen for a week, and fear she has been kidnapped. |
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'Technology village' takes shape
Plans for a high-tech business incubator in Luton are underway with purchase of the land for the project. |
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GM and BMW face strike threat
Vauxhall workers are to be balloted on industrial action over 2,000 job cuts at Luton, as talks continue to avert a strike at BMW's UK plant. |
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GM and BMW face their UK workers
Union leaders plead with General Motors to save Vauxhall's Luton plant, while BMW workers in the UK consider strike action. |
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MBE civil (H - M)
MBE civil (H - M) |
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Mistakes led to near-miss over Essex
An official accident report has blamed a combination of mistakes by air traffic controllers and pilots for what was nearly a midair disaster. |