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Northern Ireland Breaking News, Sport, Business and Entertainment from Belfast to Derry/Londonderry London <div id="blq-no-js-banner"><p>For a better experience on your device, try our <a href=" site</a>.</p></div> Accessibility links BBC navigation London In association with RSS feed Advertisement 13 April 2014Last updated at 15:44 GMT Farah misses out on marathon win bid Previous image | Pause | Next image Double Olympic champion Mo Farah misses out on winning the London Marathon 2014 as the title is taken by Kenya's Wilson Kipsang. Woman, 60, found dead in Hackney A 60-year-old woman is found dead at a house in east London. Chiwetel Ejiofor's post Oscars plans London actor insists Hollywood fame won't mean leaving behind low-budget projects, like his new film Half of a Yellow Sun. Also In the News Features & Analysis In pictures: London Marathon From record breakers to fancy dress The man who was covered in bees Covered by a swarm of bees in Victorian London. More regional news Beds/Herts/Bucks Berkshire Essex Surrey From other local news sites About these results Sport Democracy Live

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Forster Street bus lane blamed for business closures Galway Advertiser, January 05, 2012. Bus lane is confusing customers, says Go Dutch proprietor Henk Van Enk. Kernan Andrews The bus lane on Forster Street has made it “impossible for businesses to successfully trade” there, and is the chief reason so many premises on the street have closed over the last month. This is the view of Fine Gael councillor Pádraig Conneely who said businesses on Forster Street have been “devastated” due to the bus lane which “goes nowhere”. Over the past month, six retail businesses on Foster Street have closed, with the latest casualty coming this week, with the closure of Go Dutch florists. While many would cite the economic situation as the main factor, Cllr Conneely and businesses feel the rate of closures in a small area over the space of four weeks shows other factors being more at work. Hank Van Enk, the owner of Go Dutch florists, points out that the bus lane makes people afraid to park on Forster Street in case they receive a fine for blocking the route.

Mirror Online Herald Scotland News Letter News Online from Australia and the World The Sunday Times Bonmarché blames Brexit and weather for sliding profits new Bonmarché, the discount clothing retailer, blamed a string of factors, from bad weather to Brexit, for sliding annual profits and its failure to increase market share. The company, which specialises in clothing for women aged over 50, complained that last year had been more challenging than it had expected and that it had not managed to...Bonmarché, the discount clothing retailer, blamed a string of factors, from bad weather to Brexit, for sliding annual profits and its failure to increase market share. Read the full story

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