Sainsbury's-Asda merger 'would have harmed competition'. The Competition and Markets Authority has blocked the proposed merger between Sainsbury's and Asda, warning it would leave consumers worse off.
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Sainsbury's-Asda merger 'would have harmed competition'. The Competition and Markets Authority has blocked the proposed merger between Sainsbury's and Asda, warning it would leave consumers worse off.
Newly public Tencent Music 'would be a screaming buy' if it wasn't for China: Cramer Even high-quality stocks can become victims of circumstance, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Thursday, as he reviewed the prospects for newly public Chinese music streaming service Tencent Music Entertainment. ... Business News
Rangers reaching knockout stage 'would be fantastic achievement'
Europa League Group G: Villarreal v Rangers Venue: El Madrigal, Villarreal Date: Thursday 20 September Kick-off: 17:55 BST Coverage: Listen on BBC Radio Scotland 810MW, DAB and online
Reaching the Europa League knockout stage would be a “fantastic achievement” for Rangers, believes their former striker Kenny Miller.
The Glasgow club are in the group…
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Bitcoin 'would break the internet' if used at national retail scale
Bitcoin 'would break the internet' if used at national retail scale
Cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and ethereum are a “poor substitute” for state-backed currencies and would break the internet if used in their current form at a national scale, according to a report published today by a powerful central banking body.
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) said that the lack of a central institution backing…
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Tommy Burns 'would have managed Celtic for a second time' - Pat Bonner
Tommy Burns 'would have managed Celtic for a second time' – Pat Bonner
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Former Celtic goalkeeper Pat Bonner believes Tommy Burns was destined to manage the club for a second time.
Burns took charge of Celtic between 1994 and 1997, winning the Scottish Cup in 1995.
Bonner, speaking 10 years after the death of Burns from melanoma, says he would have returned a…
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Tommy Burns 'would have managed Celtic for a second time' - Pat Bonner
Tommy Burns 'would have managed Celtic for a second time' – Pat Bonner
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Former Celtic goalkeeper Pat Bonner believes Tommy Burns was destined to manage the club for a second time.
Burns took charge of Celtic between 1994 and 1997, winning the Scottish Cup in 1995.
Bonner, speaking 10 years after the death of Burns from melanoma, says he would have returned a…
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North America 2026 World Cup 'would generate £8bn profit' A joint bid by the US, Canada and Mexico to host the 2026 World Cup would make an $ 11bn (£8.1bn) profit for world governing body Fifa, the organisers say.
Ryan Higgins: Footballer 'would have had heart attack' had he not retired
Ryan Higgins: Footballer 'would have had heart attack' had he not retired
“If I was to continue playing football it’s a certainty that I would have had a heart attack.”
When doctors tell you something like that, there is no doubt that you have to call time on your football career.
Ryan Higgins, 24, was a full-back at National League side Torquay United when his world crumbled around him in November.
His sister collapsed with a heart attack, needed to be…
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