Vince Cable

'Vince Cable' - 19 News Result(s)

  • In UK, A Call For "Vindaloo Visas" For Chefs From India
    World News | Edited by Anuj Pant | Tuesday November 28, 2017
    Britain's 3.6 billion pound curry restaurant industry, popularized by Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi immigrants in the UK, is facing a crisis post-Brexit. Curry restaurants across the island nation are suffering from staff shortages because of visa restrictions and are allegedly being shut down at a rate of four a week, as a result.
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  • UK Election: Hope We Will Win Many Seats, Deputy PM Nick Clegg Tells NDTV
    World News | Written by Rahul Joglekar | Tuesday May 5, 2015
    He got down from a large yellow battle bus. With yellow balloons (yellow is the colour of his party), a cake and many supporters cheering, he made his thoughts clear. Nick Clegg is campaigning hard for his party - the Liberal Democrats and he was in Richmond, to show his support for a longtime colleague and senior member of his party - Vince Cable,...
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  • Blog: Vince Cable at the Negotiating Table
    Blog | Rahul Joglekar | Tuesday April 7, 2015
    This does promise to be a very interesting election. Because even if the Liberal Democrats do hemorrhage seats, which is likely, in the case of a hung parliament, the Lib Dems, may hold the keys to who forms the next government in the UK.
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  • Pfizer Chief Enters Lion's Den of UK Politics to Sell AstraZeneca Deal
    Business | Tuesday May 13, 2014
    The boss of US drugmaker Pfizer faces UK lawmakers on Tuesday with a promise and a threat - to protect British jobs in his proposed joint creation with AstraZeneca of a global powerhouse upon which he says the latter's future depends.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • Essar Energy minority investors appeal to Indian, UK governments: report
    Business | Sunday April 27, 2014
    Minority investors in Essar Energy, operating the UK's second-biggest oil refinery, have appealed to the Indian and British governments to intervene to prevent a forced takeover by its majority owner at a price they claim undervalues the company.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • 'World's longest aircraft' unveiled in Britain
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday March 1, 2014
    An airship-type vehicle billed by its makers as the world's longest aircraft currently in operation was unveiled in Britain on Friday.
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  • Britain gets respite from flooding crisis
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday February 17, 2014
    Britain's flooding crisis eased with the arrival of drier weather following a series of fierce storms, while the government on Monday pledged a 10 million pounds package of support for flood-hit businesses.
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  • No ban on visa to Narendra Modi, says British Minister
    India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday December 11, 2013
    The British government does not judge Indian political leaders and there is no ban on issuing visa to Narendra Modi.
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  • UK asks illegal immigrants to leave country via text message
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday October 18, 2013
    Britain has sent text messages to almost 40,000 illegal immigrants warning them they have no right to remain, officials said today - and admitted that a handful of legal residents were caught up in the campaign.
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  • Azim Premji wins Business Leaders Award in UK
    Business | Tuesday October 15, 2013
    Eminent Indian IT czar and philanthropist Azim Premji has received the Asian Business Leaders Award in the UK.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • Royal Mail makes sparkling stock market debut
    Business | Friday October 11, 2013
    Shares in Britain's Royal Mail surged by more than a third on Friday in an impressive debut on the London stock market following its controversial part-privatisation.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • Britain set to price Royal Mail sale at top of range: sources
    World News | Reuters | Tuesday October 8, 2013
    Britain is on track to sell shares in Royal Mail at the top of its price range, two sources close to the deal said, valuing the postal service at more than $5 billion on the final day that investors can put in orders.
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  • World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday September 12, 2013
    Britain's government officially launched plans to privatise more than half of Royal Mail, saying an initial sale of shares in the state-run postal service would occur within weeks.
    www.ndtv.com
  • UK Cabinet split over visa bonds for Indians
    India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday September 11, 2013
    The divisions within Britain's Conservative-led coalition government have been exposed over the controversial plans to impose 3,000-pound visa bonds on visitors from countries like India.
    www.ndtv.com
  • UK escapes triple-dip recession, returns to growth in first quarter
    Business | Thursday April 25, 2013
    The growth in GDP would mean the economy avoided two consecutive quarters of contraction. There had been fears the UK would enter recession for the third time in five years, a so-called triple-dip recession.
    www.ndtv.com/business

'Vince Cable' - 19 News Result(s)

  • In UK, A Call For "Vindaloo Visas" For Chefs From India
    World News | Edited by Anuj Pant | Tuesday November 28, 2017
    Britain's 3.6 billion pound curry restaurant industry, popularized by Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi immigrants in the UK, is facing a crisis post-Brexit. Curry restaurants across the island nation are suffering from staff shortages because of visa restrictions and are allegedly being shut down at a rate of four a week, as a result.
    www.ndtv.com
  • UK Election: Hope We Will Win Many Seats, Deputy PM Nick Clegg Tells NDTV
    World News | Written by Rahul Joglekar | Tuesday May 5, 2015
    He got down from a large yellow battle bus. With yellow balloons (yellow is the colour of his party), a cake and many supporters cheering, he made his thoughts clear. Nick Clegg is campaigning hard for his party - the Liberal Democrats and he was in Richmond, to show his support for a longtime colleague and senior member of his party - Vince Cable,...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Blog: Vince Cable at the Negotiating Table
    Blog | Rahul Joglekar | Tuesday April 7, 2015
    This does promise to be a very interesting election. Because even if the Liberal Democrats do hemorrhage seats, which is likely, in the case of a hung parliament, the Lib Dems, may hold the keys to who forms the next government in the UK.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Pfizer Chief Enters Lion's Den of UK Politics to Sell AstraZeneca Deal
    Business | Tuesday May 13, 2014
    The boss of US drugmaker Pfizer faces UK lawmakers on Tuesday with a promise and a threat - to protect British jobs in his proposed joint creation with AstraZeneca of a global powerhouse upon which he says the latter's future depends.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • Essar Energy minority investors appeal to Indian, UK governments: report
    Business | Sunday April 27, 2014
    Minority investors in Essar Energy, operating the UK's second-biggest oil refinery, have appealed to the Indian and British governments to intervene to prevent a forced takeover by its majority owner at a price they claim undervalues the company.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • 'World's longest aircraft' unveiled in Britain
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday March 1, 2014
    An airship-type vehicle billed by its makers as the world's longest aircraft currently in operation was unveiled in Britain on Friday.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Britain gets respite from flooding crisis
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday February 17, 2014
    Britain's flooding crisis eased with the arrival of drier weather following a series of fierce storms, while the government on Monday pledged a 10 million pounds package of support for flood-hit businesses.
    www.ndtv.com
  • No ban on visa to Narendra Modi, says British Minister
    India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday December 11, 2013
    The British government does not judge Indian political leaders and there is no ban on issuing visa to Narendra Modi.
    www.ndtv.com
  • UK asks illegal immigrants to leave country via text message
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday October 18, 2013
    Britain has sent text messages to almost 40,000 illegal immigrants warning them they have no right to remain, officials said today - and admitted that a handful of legal residents were caught up in the campaign.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Azim Premji wins Business Leaders Award in UK
    Business | Tuesday October 15, 2013
    Eminent Indian IT czar and philanthropist Azim Premji has received the Asian Business Leaders Award in the UK.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • Royal Mail makes sparkling stock market debut
    Business | Friday October 11, 2013
    Shares in Britain's Royal Mail surged by more than a third on Friday in an impressive debut on the London stock market following its controversial part-privatisation.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • Britain set to price Royal Mail sale at top of range: sources
    World News | Reuters | Tuesday October 8, 2013
    Britain is on track to sell shares in Royal Mail at the top of its price range, two sources close to the deal said, valuing the postal service at more than $5 billion on the final day that investors can put in orders.
    www.ndtv.com
  • World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday September 12, 2013
    Britain's government officially launched plans to privatise more than half of Royal Mail, saying an initial sale of shares in the state-run postal service would occur within weeks.
    www.ndtv.com
  • UK Cabinet split over visa bonds for Indians
    India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday September 11, 2013
    The divisions within Britain's Conservative-led coalition government have been exposed over the controversial plans to impose 3,000-pound visa bonds on visitors from countries like India.
    www.ndtv.com
  • UK escapes triple-dip recession, returns to growth in first quarter
    Business | Thursday April 25, 2013
    The growth in GDP would mean the economy avoided two consecutive quarters of contraction. There had been fears the UK would enter recession for the third time in five years, a so-called triple-dip recession.
    www.ndtv.com/business
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