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Virgin Rail’s east coast bid rejected

between London and Edinburgh....LONDON (Brand Republic) - Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Rail Group has failed in its bid to take over the east coast mainline between London and Edinburgh. The Shadow Strategic Rail Authority awarded the rail franchise to the line’s current operator, Great North Eastern Railway. Virgin Rail, which ...

Home Office adspend doubles

LONDON (Brand Republic) - The government’s Home Office has almost doubled its advertising spend in 2000 compared with last year. In answer to a written question in the House of Commons yesterday, home secretary Jack Straw said that Home Office adspend was 11.08m so far this year. Last year, it was 5.65m ...

NEW MEDIA: Superdrug.com links with M-box for delivery deal

site, which was launched earlier this year. In addition to a standard two-day delivery, the service will offer a choice of two-hour delivery within Greater London, four-hour delivery within the M25, or next ...

Scottish Radio in merger talks

LONDON (Brand Republic) - Scottish Radio Holdings has confirmed that it is in talks with a potential buyer, widely believed to include Scottish Media Group. Shares in Scottish Radio Holdings, which owns Radio Clyde and newspapers in Scotland and Northern Ireland, jumped 6.6% to 1,710p yesterday ...

Branson delays decision on Lottery action

LONDON (Brand Republic) - Sir Richard Branson is to delay his decision on legal action against the National Lottery Commission, after losing his fight to run the National Lottery. Sir Richard yesterday left the UK for the Caribbean island of Necker to spend Christmas with his family, and will delay his ...

ANALYSIS: What did the Dome do for us? The best-attended attraction of 2000 was also the year's most-attacked. Did the Dome deliver? And for whom? Mark Kleinman finds out

amazing year - even for the New Millennium Experience Company (NMEC). If that sounds a rather bizarre ... will have made a profit. Even EuroDisney had been open three years before it registered a cash surplus ...

Camelot beats Branson to National Lottery

LONDON (Brand Republic) – Camelot, the incumbent organiser of the National Lottery, has scooped the contract to run the UK Lottery for the next seven years following a 4-1 vote by the Lottery Commission, citing a greater risk involved in appointing a new operator. The Commission said it believed Camelot ...

Diageo and Pernod snap up Seagram drinks for £5.5bn

LONDON (Brand Republic) – Drinks giant Diageo, in collaboration with French company Pernod Ricard, has scooped Seagram’s spirits business in a 5.5bn deal. Diageo paid 3.4bn and Pernod Ricard paid 2.1bn for the spirits and wines division. However, the deal is far from complete, with a legal ...

Telia to appeal Swedish 3G licence loss

LONDON (Brand Republic) – Sweden’s national telecoms carrier Telia is to appeal the Swedish government’s decision not to award the company a third-generation mobile licence. Telia’s share price plunged 17% to 49 Swedish Krona ( 3.43) yesterday after the news that Telia was to become the first ...

Lottery bidders wait for decision

LONDON (Brand Republic) - The National Lottery Commission is due to announce its decision on who will run the National Lottery at 4pm today. The decision is expected to cause more controversy, as many believe it is poised to choose Camelot over Sir Richard Branson’s The People’s Lottery. If this happens ...

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