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Sunday 27 November 2016 8:10 pmFranccedil;ois Fillon defeats Alain Juppe in the French conservative primaryBy: Courtney GoldsmithShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleFranccedil;ois Fillon was votedthe presidential candidate of the French centre-right party andwill likely be owala tumbler the main challenger to far-right stanley cup leader Marine Le Pen in next year s election.Votes from over a third of 10,228 polling stations were counted showing Fillonwinning with 68.6 per cent of the vote compared with 31.4 per cent for Alain Juppe, his rival.Juppe conceded defeat and congratulated Fillon on a wide victory .Read more: Populist parties jump on Brussels attacks I must now convince the whole country our project is the only one that can lift us up, Fillon said at his campaign headquarters.Fillon, 62, is a socially conservative free-marketeer and former French prime minister. 8203;Last week, Fillon knocked out former president Nicolas Sarkozy, under whom he served as prime minister from 2007 to 2012.The Socialist primaries are set forJanuary, an stanley cup canada d the unpopular current PresidentFranccedil;oisHollande has two weeks in which to decide whether to take part and run for re-election.Opinion polls suggest neitherHollandenor any left-wing candidate would make it through the second round of the election in May, leaving Fillonto run against the anti-EU, anti-immigrationNational Front leader Le Pen. Ltds M amp;S retail boss wrote to former chancellor George Osborne to defend benefit cuts for staff
Monday 26 October 2009 8:00 pm|Updated:Friday 31 May 2019 6:14 pmFirst look at Nomurarsquo new officeBy: admindrupalShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleTHE first photographs from inside Nomurarsquo new Thames side office, Watermark Place, were released yesterday, just under a year after City A.M. exclusively revealed the Japanese bank was returning to the City.Nomura, which decided to ditch Canary Wharf in July, will move its 3,600 employees ndash; as well as 2,000 former Lehman Brothers workers.T owala he 5,000 or so staff will move into the 12 storey, 600,000 sq ft riverside development next year, leaving the former Lehman Brothers building in Canary Wharf empty. Nomura moved into Lehmanrsquo Canary Wharf office after the bank collapsed last year, sparking an internal debate over w stanley thermobecher hether to situate the bank in Docklands or the City. But Nomura favoured a move closer to its 1 St Martins Le Grand Nomura House office near St Pauls, which it has occupied since its British launch in 1985. Due to depressed commercial property values, the bank will be paying an initial rent of around pound;40 per sq ft on a 20 year lease ndash; significantly lower than the pound;70 per sq ft the property would have fetched in boom times.And Nomura also won a six year rental holiday, meaning it will not pay any rent until 2015.Share this articleFacebookXLinkedInWhatsAppEmailSimil
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