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Chairman of Iceland Malcolm Walker, (left) and Director General of the National Trust, Martin Drury, juggle with organic fruit and vegetables at a photo call in London, announcing Iceland's eight million pound
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Iceland boss Sir Malcolm Walker returns to Oswestry for business lunch | Border Counties Advertizer
Richard Walker | World Economic Forum
Iceland gives £10m to build new dementia research facility at UCL | Science|Business
Huddersfield-born Iceland boss Malcolm Walker starring in TV documentary - YorkshireLive
Shropshire-founded Iceland back in British hands | Shropshire Star
Interview: Malcolm Walker CBE, Iceland | How Did They Do It?
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Malcolm Walker, Iceland supermarket boss hits back at the snobs and sneering lefties | Daily Mail Online
Chairman of Iceland Malcolm Walker, (right) and Director General of the National Trust, Martin Drury, with organic fruit and vegetables at a photo call in London, announcing Iceland's eight million pound investment
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Mums may go to Iceland, but this retail chain is a father and son success story | The Times
Sir Malcolm Walker finally gets his hands on Iceland | Business | The Times
The upward trajectory of Iceland founder Malcolm Walker | This is Money
Iceland Managing Director's 'big shake-up' plan revealed: 'Our method is to disrupt!' | Express.co.uk
Malcolm Walker, Iceland supermarket boss hits back at the snobs and sneering lefties | Daily Mail Online
Iceland places £950m high-yield bonds to support growth | News | The Grocer
Iceland boss dismisses 'panic' over horsemeat in food - BBC News
Best Served Cold: The Rise, Fall and Rise Again of Malcolm Walker - CEO of Iceland Foods by Malcolm Walker
One saga from Iceland that hasn't ended in failure | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard