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Posted on 31/07/10, filed under News | No Comments@xanderpeters Gloomy and spitty all day. Up goes the awning out comes bags of food and wine. Just been to medieval town on Moncontour.
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@xanderpeters Gloomy and spitty all day. Up goes the awning out comes bags of food and wine. Just been to medieval town on Moncontour.
@xanderpeters grey in Brittany too. Brioche, coffee and imminent Muscadet compensate handsomely.
@OliverCooper @TimMontgomerie yes. the absurdity of the ‘must stay in to trade’ argument is we hand all that money straight back.
@TimMontgomerie http://twitpic.com/29gzk9 – Bet you the taxes paid by UK plc on profits from EU trade don’t amount to £14.4bn. Do you know?
I like disruptive ideas. The recruitment business has been in need of one for a long time. yourpeoplemarket.com seem to be onto something. http://bit.ly/944z7A
Lord March: I fear for future of horse racing. Calls for revolution in racing. http://bit.ly/czkXUU
IoD takens on the banks. Good for them. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/63cb806a-8de5-11df-9153-00144feab49a.html
RT @AMERICAblog: When in a PR hole, stop digging! BP puts fake photo of crisis command centre on its BP site http://bt.io/FfBL
@grantshapps Worth mentioning that the BigSoc has been working away in the background v. effectively for some time: http://bit.ly/bbx9AU
If this is anywhere close to being a true picture, then Apple may have peaked. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/a2027809.html
Question Time is a joke. Sally Bercow? Who she? Nick Ferrari? Ex-Sun showbiz shill, George Galloway? Old joke. BBC – apologise.
Good news for rail travellers. About time. http://www.businessfirstmagazine.co.uk/news.htm
Bit late onto this one. Government web site waste. Utter debacle, massive kick in the teeth for private web companies http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/rorycellanjones/2010/07/the_105m_website.html
UPDATE: Cameron says he wasn’t trying to censor Facebook, just let them know what trash they were hosting. Well backed-down Mr. C. Unless you wanted, as @ftwestminster suggests, to get the Mr. Tough Guy headlines in the morning with nice liberal misunderstanding explanation in the afternoon. Which would be spin. But we don’t do that. [...]
Britain’s energy crisis, the perils of office sex, the KGB Chief and the death of KAL 007, this and more in the latest Business First.
New Business First out today…increased circulation, hitting top addresses in the City via rack space and now in Star Alliance lounges as …
#bbcquestiontime Michael Forsyth’s look of barely concealed contempt for this idiot Ed Byrne is delicious.
Latest Business First at the printers. Increased circulation, great content, really pleased.
Tim Price: Angela triggers a gold rush. Be afraid. http://bit.ly/d34734
@anthonypainter I’d like to talk to Stephen Adshead re his EDS article. Can you ask him to call me please? 07986 764525 Nick Peters
@grantshapps Good luck!
Feels like a giant national hangover. Everyone tired, dispirited, sore heads and we’ll have to do it all over again before long.
Afraid to say it out loud, but who else is really unnerved by the completely meat-headed thinking of our fellow citizens – of every stripe?
OK, so there’s some haggling to be done, but can we PLEASE get back to business?
How would you like a private jet trip to Champagne? Business First can make it happen! – http://eepurl.com/u2Kf
Mandelson at the IoD…says Labour will make £15bn in savings THIS year then hits Tories for promising to make £6bn in cuts. Huh?
The Budget – no doubt your spirits need raising after the latest from Number 11, so try the new edition of Business First.
It reaches the parts where Chancellors fear to tread.
Just click on the link or the picture to read the online version.
http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1n93r/BusinessFirstMagazin
Make sense of the recession with Tim Price, part investment analyst, part philosopher. http://tiny.cc/srDkE
Priceless commentary from Tim Price in Davos. Sardonic, satirical, it will make your Monday. http://tiny.cc/gnt7V
From Daniel Hannan, a gem of a story that illustrates the bizarre nature of the tax system. http://tiny.cc/Zfr6U