Friday, May 4, 2018

Services sector sees ‘modest’ rebound after March blow

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4 May, 2018
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Services sector sees 'modest' rebound after March blow
Activity in Britain's services sector experienced a "modest" rebound last month following snow storm disruption in March, having recorded the second weakest rate of growth since late 2016.
Latest News
Wizz Air creates UK firm to deal with impact of Brexit

No-frills airline Wizz Air has secured a British air operator certificate and set up a UK subsidiary as part of its Brexit contingency plans.

Bombardier lands $700m deal with American Airlines for 15 CRJ jets

Planemaker Bombardier's Belfast aerospace division has been given a boost with confirmation that the firm has landed a contract worth in excess of $700 million (£515m)for 15 new CRJ900 regional jets for American Airlines.

Man 'held prisoner and attacked' at house party

A man was allegedly imprisoned and subjected to an unprovoked attack at a house party in Belfast, a court has heard.

Lord Empey: If unelected peers keep rejecting the will of MPs over Brexit, it will cause a crisis

Once again the House of Lords is in the eye of the political storm because of it inflicting a number of defeats on the government over the Brexit Bill.

Sport Update
Football rumour mill: PSG ready to splash £100m on Tottenham playmaker

Manchester United have made signing Juventus left-back Alex Sandro a priority. (Manchester Evening News)

Coleraine captain Stephen O'Donnell wants big finish

Defender Stephen O'Donnell wants to end his 'unbelievable season' on a winning note when Coleraine face Cliftonville, in Saturday's Tennent's Irish Cup Final, at Windsor Park.

IRISH CUP FINAL: Last year's hurt has made us stronger says Brad Lyons

Brad Lyons says the pain of losing last year's Irish Cup final has been the perfect inspiration for them this season.

And finally...
Movies AND TRAILER: Nicole Kidman's new Sci-fi How To Talk To Girls At Parties

Director John Cameron Mitchell reunites with his Rabbit Hole star Nicole Kidman for How To Talk To Girls At Parties. He talks to Laura Harding about dressing up the Hollywood superstar in a huge black and white wig, running lines during the interval of her West End play and why we need punk in modern times.

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