Manufacturing sector
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Foreign investment flowing into UK slumps, Ernst & Young reports
20 Jun 2012: UK faced a 7% drop in inward investment in 2011, with the financial services sector seeing a 15% drop
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17 Jun 2012: Letters: The UK won't even meet the lower EU limits for air quality by 2015 and London won't meet the limits until about 2025
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17 Jun 2012:
Union urges government to favour Bombardier and British jobs as German firm brushes aside finance doubts
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15 Jun 2012: Letters: Debt will continue to rise if banks are allowed to continue creating the nation's money by sinking us into debt and charging us interest
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15 Jun 2012: Ministers say overcapacity in industry means pumping money into Britain's largest independent refiner would be unsustainable
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12 Jun 2012: NIESR report predicting economic growth will flatline for next six months will add to demands Bank of England action
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10 Jun 2012: The glory days of the great shipyards are gone, and now defence cuts threaten the naval work supporting those that survive. But there may still be still signs of hope, says Dan Milmo
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8 Jun 2012: Markets expect reduced demand for fuel from the US and China, and data shows that inflation is easing
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1 Jun 2012: Britain and Europe share bleak economic outlook as report shows manufacturing dropping at biggest rate for three years
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1 Jun 2012: UK weakness reflected across Europe as manufacturing slump becomes entrenched in France and Germany
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31 May 2012: Letters: The news that Britain's biggest independent oil refinery may shut begs the question which national newspaper will lead a campaign to save our strategic heavy industries?
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31 May 2012: Jim Albaugh warns against cutting research and development spending, while emerging countries raised theirs
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27 May 2012:
Larry Elliott: The Bank of England and Treasury face a hard task in reining in inflation while not damaging economic growth
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