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FTSE 250 movers: Sirius suffers, Cairn climbs
London's FTSE 250 index was down 0. 37% at 19,837. 63 in afternoon trade on Tuesday, with Sirius Minerals leading the way lower in a sharp dive.
Brexit could spell 'dark days' for UK car manufacturing, warns SMMT
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders warned on Tuesday that Brexit could send British car production back to the "dark days of the mid-1980s" as production fell for the tenth month in a row amid the weakest level of first quarter activity since 2011.
EU demand drives UK's best Q1 commercial vehicle production since 2012
British commercial vehicle production enjoyed its best first quarter since 2012 as EU exports drove demand, according to figures released on Tuesday by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
Asia report: Markets mixed as US delegation heads to Beijing
Asian markets were mixed on Tuesday ahead of the next stage of trade negotiations between representatives from China and the US.
Greene King sinks as momentum worries outweigh sales strength
Greene King on Tuesday said that annual sales from its pubs beat market expectations following growth from drinks led local pubs, though its shares dropped amid analyst concern over slowing momentum.
Animalcare swings to loss as costs outweigh revenue jump
Animalcare Group on Tuesday swung to an annual loss after delayed product launches and cost increases offset the impact of double-digit revenue growth.
Derwent London secures £9.7m pre-let deal for Soho development
Derwent London on Tuesday pre-let the top six floors of 1 Soho Place W1 to G-Research, with the research and software development company committing to a 15-year lease at a rent of £9. 7m per annum, with five-year rent reviews.