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# Lloyds

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Kanye West sues insurers for $10 million over abruptly cancelled tour dates
The star filed a claim shortly after cutting short his tour and checking himself into a clinic.
Man armed with hammer robs pharmacy in Rathgar
The man made off with drugs and a sum of money.
Ireland's biggest pharmacy chain looks set to buy out McCauley's Chemists
McCauley’s are the largest independent pharmacy chain in the country.
Woman tells courts she was left 'black and blue' after eviction
The family claims their mortgage payments spiralled from €423 to €939 a month.
Ireland's largest pharmacy group investigated by HSE over 'irregularities' in fee claims
The allegations were raised by a whistleblower.
Would you buy medicines online? 45-55 year olds are all for it
An EU ‘kite-mark’ certification for online purchasing of medicines came into effect on July 1.
State-owned British banks ‘bailed out Irish ones by €16bn’ – report
The Sunday Telegraph says a quarter of the British taxpayer’s bailouts of RBS and Lloyds has gone to Ireland.
Treasury holding company for Battersea purchase set to be wound up
A creditors’ meeting has been called for January 14, looking to wind up the company which bought the iconic London plant.
NAMA and Lloyds to sell iconic Battersea Power Station site for £400m
Chelsea FC has been beaten as preferred bidder for the iconic property and 15-hectare site.
Boost for NAMA as Chelsea announce bid to take over Battersea Power Station
The power station is one-third held by NAMA – and Chelsea want to turn it into an iconic 60,000-seater stadium.
Lloyds Bank reports losses of £3.5bn for 2011
The banking group was forced to set aside £3.2 billion to cover compensation claims after mis-selling insurance products to customers in 2011.
Lloyds Bank to strip bankers of £1m in bonuses
The bank is to strip several existing and former senior bankers of more than $1 million in bonuses over their roles in mis-selling payment protection insurance.
NAMA's expected Battersea sale could bring Chelsea move one step closer
Four subsidiaries of Real Estate Opportunities, which owns the iconic London power station, have been put into adminstration.
Abramovich 'in talks' to buy NAMA site for new Chelsea stadium
Roman Abramovich has been looking to increase the capacity of Stamford Bridge – but is now looking for alternative sites.
Did you hear about the banker who worked too hard?
The head of Lloyds Banking Group Plc has had to take leave of absence – reportedly because of stress and fatigue. (And it might be the fault of the Irish economy).
UK and Portuguese banks downgraded by Moody’s
Twelve banks in the UK and nine in Portugal have been downgraded after Moody’s reassessed the financial institutions’ support environment.
Irish losses impact on Lloyds bank as it posts massive losses
The losses are mainly as a result of the mis-selling of payment protection insurance in the UK but its exposure to the Irish property market hasn’t helped either
Banks and UK taxpayer take stakes in HMV as part of rescue package
The British-owned entertainment chain secures a €250m lifeline to stay alive, but the deal comes at a cost.