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Monday Newspaper round up.

Vodafone has agreed to acquire Germany’s largest cable operator Kabel Deutschland for more than 8.5bn pounds, The Times reported. The deal, pitched at 7.7bn euros, marks one of the biggest in the telecoms industry...

The Smallcap Oil & Gas round up.

Busy week for me personally with having to take two days out to attend The Royal Courts of Justice.  All very exciting. Not much news other than the usual. Still a good read.  ...

Friday Newspaper round up.

Sellafield’s nuclear waste clean-up operations could be handed back the government after a series of failings by private companies managing the site, The Telegraph said. Britain’s Amec, France’s Areva and America’s URS were selected...

The Sefton Libel Update.

As you all know I am currently involved in an expensive Libel trial regarding Sefton Resources. An update today for those out there who are keenly following the case. Yesterdays Case Management Conference with the...

Thursday Newspaper round up.

Chancellor George Osborne has signalled the prospect of the first stages of the privatisation of Lloyds Banking Group, The Telegraph reports. He hinted the sale of the state-backed lender’s shares within months, saying the...

Wednesday Newspaper round up

A report by a cross-party group of MPs and peers believes senior bankers should face jail and lose bonuses if they are involved in a future banking collapse, The Telegraph reported. The government has...

Tuesday Newspaper round up.

Liberty Global has entered the bidding for Kabel Deutschland, the Financial Times reported. The media group, controlled by John Malone, has put in a potential offer that would top a price tabled by Vodafone...