Southbound traffic will be subject to diversions for light and heavy vehicles.  |


Early results recommend further feasibility work on a package of projects including Silvertown crossing and Woolwich ferry upgrade.  |
Andy Flower has sought to reassure that there was nothing underhand in England's decision to send on a 12th man in the closing stages at Cardiff.  |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown paid tribute to the England women's team following an unprecedented five months of success on the international stage.  |


Starting a business with your family can make sense, but think twice: a problem with the business could become a problem with the family  |  |
Small firms are bouncing back, with signs that many bosses are planning to expand in coming months despite the recession  |  |
Small business owners are being offered advice on how to cope with the swine flu pandemic by the Forum of Private Business  |  |
Nearly half a million small firms could be forced into a book-keeping nightmare under proposals to change accountancy rules  |  |
The independent sector can lie down in front of the tanks or get its guns out says Simon Heffer.  |
Robert Gordon University Researcher Sandy Brownlee (26), originally from New Deer, will graduate from his institution at 2.30pm on Friday 17 July with a PhD from the School of Computing. He will concl...  |
Corrie Ewart (39), from Aberdeen, will graduate at 2.30pm on Friday 17 July with an MSc Oil and Gas Engineering from Robert Gordon University, the second time he has graduated from the same institutio...  |
Moira Donald, from Netherley, will graduate at 2.30pm on Friday 17 July with a BSc (Hons) Computer Network Management Design from Robert Gordon University, after successfully completing Aberdeen Colle...  |
Alan Gardner (33), from Aberdeen, will graduate at 2.30pm on Friday 17 July with a BSc (Hons) in Computer Science from Robert Gordon University, and was nominated as Young Software Engineer of the Yea...  |
Brothers David (27) and Alan (25) Sedge, from Aberdeen, will graduate together at 2.30pm on Friday 17th July from Robert Gordon University. David will graduate with a BEng in Mechanical and Offshore...  |
The volume of goods leaving eurozone factories rose in May, but the pick-up was weaker than expected and was accompanied by downbeat sentiment from German investors  |
Schneider Electric Bulgaria SPLTD is on its way to open a new plant in the town of Vratsa . The company would open it until the end of the year, creating 300 new jobs. The starting salary would be BGN  |
Bulgaria's deputy farming minister Dimitar Peychev is being investigated by the Sofia City Prosecutor`s Office for alleged conflict of interest in farming subsidies and public procurements worth millions of levs awarded to companies of his wife and daug...  |
An antique fortress near the famous Belogradchik rocks , Bulgaira's natural phenomenon bidding for one of the new world's seven wonders, will be excavated for the first time. The fortress is located on the Zaech peak close to the village  |
The newest tourism attraction, that the resort of Sozopol offers, is dives for submerged vessels, Standart daily reported. Foreign tourists show highest interest in the option. Groups of candidate-divers arrive in the coastal town each day. Sozopol is ...  |
Oil and Gas Research and Extraction JSC has sold 25% of Park Build LTD capital, the buyer St. St. Konstantin and Elena Holding JSC announced. After the purchase, the tourist holding owns 41,225 shares, or 50% of Park Build`s capital.  |
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