LONDON: Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Al Fayed has sold luxury London department store Harrods to Qatar Holding, the Gulf royal family’s investment arm, Mr. Al Fayed’s advisors Lazard said on Saturday. More: continued here
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Just weeks after insisting the exclusive Knightsbridge store was not up for sale, Mr al Fayed reconsidered and agreed to an offer from the Qatari royal family. More: continued here
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FRONT ROYAL — The owner of a local business is taking the Town Council to task for leaking confidential documents regarding a proposed solar energy farm. More: continued here
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STOWMARKET: Pubs, clubs and takeaways in one Suffolk town were today preparing themselves for the Royal family’s wild child. More: continued here
Read More »Chemist devises formula to save Dalston post office – News & Star
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Read More »County moves forward with trail project
FRONT ROYAL — Warren County is taking another step toward linking the town’s trails and paths. More: continued here
Read More »Bob Wooten: Clouds hovering after the election
The election is over and the voters have spoken. In Front Royal, though, there is still some question about what they actually said. More: continued here
Read More »UK’s least popular companies named
Reputation Institute survey finds British Airways, Royal Bank of Scotland and the owner of the Daily Mail have worse reputations than Goldman Sachs It takes some doing to have a worse reputation than Goldman Sachs at the moment, but companies including British Airways, Royal Bank of Scotland and the owner …
Read More »World Cup to give ITV revenue boost – Mirror.co.uk
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Read More »HARBINGER SPARKLES IN ORMONDE
Royal Ascot’s Hardwicke Stakes will be next up for Harbinger after he maintained his perfect start to the campaign with an authoritative display in the Boodles Diamond Ormonde Stakes at Chester. More: continued here
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