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Framwellgate pupils shine in business battleFramwellgate pupils shine in business battle
1:43pm today
YOUNG entrepreneurs who hit on a winning idea to recycle greetings cards were crowned champions of a gruelling competition to find the business brains of tomorrow.

Bookmaker sells last trading asset to rival company
1:42pm today
BOOKMAKER Neville Porter has sold its remaining oncourse betting pitches as it finally battled its way out of administration.

Rethink for Tanfield as conditions start to bite
1:47pm today
ZERO-EMISSION vehicle maker Tanfield said it had postponed expansion plans in both the North-East and US amid tight trading conditions, and admitted the company could be forced to make redundancies.

Success? It’s down to taste
1:48pm today
STAFF at the Italian Wine Cellar in Durham's popular Indoor Market have reported a boom in sales which the company puts down to Durham's discerning palate when it comes to quality food and drink.

Tories pledge to scrap One NorthEast
1:50pm today
A NETWORK of overseas offices to encourage foreign firms to create jobs in the region will be scrapped if the Conservatives win power.

Housing group goes green
1:52pm today
A SOCIAL housing group is to build an environmentally minded head office.

Young farners' clubs
1:46pm today
County Durham. - Tickets are now on sale for the Caribbean night with steel band and disco at the George Hotel, Piercebridge, on Friday, July 18, at 7.30pm-2am; dress code is smart shirt and tie.

Robot proves a draw at show for engineersRobot proves a draw at show for engineers
1:28pm Fri 27 Jun 08
THE world's most advanced humanoid robot has arrived in the region to encourage youngsters to get involved in engineering.

Cathedral goes undergroundCathedral goes underground
1:30pm Fri 27 Jun 08
AN ICONIC North-East landmark is to be seen by up to two million people this summer, deep beneath the streets of London.

A year on from Remploy closures, Minister defends Government’s record on jobs
1:31pm Friday 27th June 2008
A MINISTER has defended the Government's record on getting disabled people into work, a year on from the closure of three state-subsidised factories.

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