New Zealand has run out of Marmite four months after the only factory making the country's version of the product was forced to shut.
The closure came after last year's earthquake in Christchurch which left 185 people dead and many buildings destroyed. Marmite maker Sanitarium decided...
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Marmite Marmageddon! New Zealand Runs Out
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Beefy Bake - Budget 2012: Greggs shares fall on VAT blow
More than £20m was wiped off the value of bakery company Greggs on Thursday, following the Government's announcement that all hot takeaway food would be subject to VAT.
Currently, most hot takeaway food such as meals bought from a restaurant or fish and chip shop are subject...
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'Drunk Tanks' Could Solve Drinking Problem
Just had to re-read this, this morning........'firstly i thought it was tanks drunk, then followed by tanks being drafted in to solve drinking problems..........'but its just another shift of..
Widely used across Europe and the US, drunk tanks are used to...
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Rangers FC
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Sheriff of Hull
Sheriff of Hull
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 11th February 2012 08:58.
The former deputy prime minister John Prescott, who already has a Stetson hat, cowboy boots and an initialled belt,...
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Jeremy Clarkson, Shoot the Strikers
This evening Jeremy Clarkson went on television to say that striking public service workers should be Executed in front of their own families.
Sorry Mr Clarkson, I have sometimes found your remarks mildly amusing. I remember you as a Cub Reporter on the Local...
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Prime Minister vows he 'will block RBS bonuses'
Prime Minister vows he 'will block RBS bonuses'
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 10th November 2011 13:21.
David Cameron yesterday vowed to stop state-owned RBS from lavishing bonuses worth £500million on its staff. In the Commons, Labour MP Lindsay Roy......
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Tory conference: Pay off credit card debts, says PM
David Cameron is expected to tell UK households to pay off their credit and store card debts in his keynote speech to the Conservative conference later.
The prime minister will argue that the debt crisis was caused by individuals - as well as businesses, banks and government - borrowing...