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Up The High Street... New London Olympics Mall Takes Shape
New London Olympics Mall, Recession, Restaurants and takeaway’s Menu Labelling, Halfords.

New London Olympics Mall takes Shape Westfield is building a £1.5bn  shopping centre near the site of the 2012 Olympics. M&S, Waitrose, John Lewis, and maybe Primark are now on board. More on this story

Its offical Britain's worst peacetime recession since the 1930s ended last quarter. More on this story

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Restaurants and takeaway’s will have to provide health warnings on menus as part of a new Government drive to prevent obesity, climate change and global food shortages.More on this story

Halfords, has reported that sales of car maintenance products, such as bulbs, windscreen wiper blades and batteries, had risen by 8 per cent in the past three months because of the cold.

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