LONDON, March 20 (Reuters) - The first version of a new
ventilator British industry is rushing to produce to help fight
the coronavirus outbreak will be ready next week, according to a
source familiar with the situation, with manufacturing due to
start in four weeks.
UK health minister Matt Hancock said earlier on Friday that
the scramble to produce thousands of ventilators was achieving
results.
(Reporting by Sarah Young; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)


(Alliance News) - WAG Payment Solutions PLC, known as Eurowag, on Tuesday joined the FTSE 250, replacing Frasers PLC which ascended to the FTSE 100.


(Alliance News) - Meggit PLC on Friday said its planned takeover by Parker-Hannifin Corp has been sanctioned by a UK court.


(Alliance News) - Frasers Group PLC will return to London FTSE 100 benchmark next week, replacing Meggitt PLC which is on its way out after accepting ...


WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: Astra Rises On Fasenra Approval In US


Meggitt Inks Five-Year US Army Deal To The Tune Of USD48 Million


LONDON BRIEFING: BP Chief Dudley To Retire, Replaced By Upstream Head


LONDON MARKET PRE-OPEN: BP's Dudley Becomes Latest CEO To Depart


(Sharecast News) - Aerospace supplier Meggitt said it had won a $48m US army contract to supply aerial weapons scoring systems (AWSS).


(Repeats Tuesday story without changes)By Thyagaraju AdinarayanLONDON, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Marks & Spencer's exit from the FTSE 100 underlines how ti...


By Thyagaraju AdinarayanLONDON, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Marks & Spencer's exit from the FTSE 100 underlines how times have changed since the blue-chip i...