Day In a Page
Wednesday, 7 February 1996
Jump to:
News
News RSS Feed - click to grab the feedWorld
- Voters stop flirting with fiery right
- Green activist held by Russia as 'spy'
- China to build top-class Russian fighters
- Gramm doomed after poll defeat
- Bonn honours US war hero for art's sake
- Upbeat Peres to call May election
- Brussels shares British fear of two-track Europe
- German left takes up new slogan: delay EMU
- Air crash victims 'at mercy of sharks'
- Madonna cries for 'Evita'
- US sends warships to deter attack on Taiwan
- PEKING DAYS; Driven up the Chinese wall
- UN demands Japan prosecute over wartime 'comfort women'
- Israel accused of legalising torture
- Keating bids for health care votes
- Liz Taylor files for eighth divorce
- Yeltsin tries to outshine Red star of Davos
- Clinton to testify by video link
- Treaty gala leaves Maoris and whites worlds apart
- ETA killing raises spectre of election terror in Spain
- Peach Lady puts squeeze on TV star
- Arrest of Serbs puts fragile peace in peril
- Tunnel planned to link Europe and Africa
- US sent plutonium to 39 countries
- US envoy to reassure Poles of future in Nato
- Broke UN risks collapse, says Boutros-Ghali
Business
- TAKING STOCK
- THE INVESTMENT COLUMN
- CITY DIARY
- Pound climbs on inaction over rates
- Gehe tops UniChem's agreed bid for Lloyds
- Smith & Nephew rises again on rumours of J&J bid
- Wave of gloom sweeps motor industry
- Worrying signs on inflation
- Liverpool Victoria to buy Frizzell
- Telfer stifles Scots' glee
- Michael Green and United? No, surely not
- BT sets sights on Germany in pounds 600m venture
- PRs reject calls for regulation
- Britannia offers cash for members' loyalty
- Rumours of deal on Express spark media share surge
- Videotron to sell off UK cable interests
- Dollar rallies as US trade deficit hits 18-month low
- ProShare frowns on Gas split
- Urgent talks to save GPA rescue
- Privatised pits: End of a dream for Malcolm Edwards as he gives up hope of raising pounds 20m from shareholders and calls in administrators
- THE INVESTMENT COLUMN
- CITY DIARY
- CITY DIARY
- TAKING STOCK
- Privatised pits: End of a dream for Malcolm Edwards as he gives up hope of raising pounds 20m from shareholders and calls in administrators
- Airbus 'jumbo' rival gains support
- MAM backs Frost as petrol-pump battle hots up
- Eurotunnel lifted by rising traffic
- Manufacturing output drops
- Beazer pulls out of acrimonious tussle over Ideal
- Hachuel steps up fight with Banco Santander
- At last, recognition of reality and the inevitable
- Telewest threat to Carlton's cable plans
- The helmsman of privatisation runs into turbulent waters
- Jackaman leaves Allied Domecq with falling profits bombshell
- British Gas fracture leaves City uncertain
- Defriez to become Takeover Panel chief
- Board changes please investors
- Heseltine urges City EMU plan
People
- OBITUARY:Philip Squire
- OBITUARY:Peter Pooley
- OBITUARY:Guy Madison
- OBITUARY:Sam Green
- Treatment cost irrelevant to estuary limit
- Appointments
- Undated will lacked testamentary intent
- OBITUARY:Guillaume Gallozzi
- OBITUARY:The Right Rev Vernon Nicholls
- OBITUARY:Gianandrea Gavazzeni
- OBITUARY:John Hargreaves
- 1 British business: We need to stay in the European Union - or risk losing up to £92bn a year
- 2 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 3 Sam Wallace: The second coming of Mourinho will be a reunion that can only end in tears
- 4 Civil partnerships amendment 'could wreck' gay marriage Bill, Government sources warn
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
Get your summer started with British Military Fitness
BMF is the UK’s biggest and best loved outdoor fitness classes
Visit York
Find out what The Independent's resident travel expert has to say about one of the most beautiful small cities in the world
Enter the latest Independent competitions
Win anything from gadgets to five-star holidays on our competitions and offers page.
Business videos from commercial thought leaders
Watch the best in the business world give their insights into the world of business.







