Millions of the company's shares were traded last week and there is no sign of a let-up. |
Severe weather caused disruption to travel and sporting fixtures yesterday as the New Year got off to a damp start and forecasters predicted no let-up for the next 24 hours. |
The United Nations says that Afghanistan is the world's most prolific producer of heroin and that there's no let-up in sight. |
Most agents agree that a let-up in prices was inevitable as properties had been achieving comparatively high prices under the hammer. |
Media stocks were some of the heaviest fallers after publisher Pearson frayed nerves as it warned there was little sign of a let-up in the tough advertising conditions. |
The weather is finally set to clear after more than a week of torrential rain signalling a let-up for those who have been suffering from flooding. |