Insolvency Jobs in Chase Terrace
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The latest news on Insolvency jobs in Chase Terrace
New date set for Southend hearing
A winding-up hearing against Southend United over a debt of £140,000 is adjourned until 11 August.
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Southend given stay of execution
Southend United face being placed into administration on 2 August unless they can prove they are a financially viable business.
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The latest recruitment news
Stenhousemuir v Brechin
Team news followed by match report on the Co-operative Insurance Cup first round tie at Ochilview.
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Bristol City sign defensive duo
Bristol City sign full-back Nicky Hunt from Bolton and centre-half Damion Stewart from QPR.
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The latest news about Chase Terrace
Live - England v Pakistan
England are on course for a resounding win in the first Test after an unbeaten century from Matt Prior and three early wickets in Pakistan's second innings.
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Prior guides England towards win
England are on course for a resounding win in the first Test after an unbeaten century from Matt Prior and three early wickets in Pakistan's second innings.
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