Giant panda numbers are up: see them in Chengdu February 23, 2014 They famously eat shoots and leaves. LISA YOUNG gets up-close and personal with the Chinese city’s most famous residents IT’S a warm August morning, the time of year when the sizzling Chengdu summer gives way to cooler climes. Chengdu sits in a fog-filled bowl 500 metres above sea level in the Sichuan Province of south [...]
Double trouble: Investors wipe millions from Invesco and Burberry as star names quit October 15, 2013 TWO of the City’s biggest names shocked investors yesterday by stepping down from their jobs, leaving gaping holes at the top of multi-billion pound firms. Invesco’s star fund manager Neil Woodford announced he would leave the company next year after more than two decades, while Burberry chief executive Angela Ahrendts has spectacularly quit the luxury [...]
Shares suffer as Burberry boss trades handbags for handsets October 15, 2013 BURBERRY lost £770m off its stock market value yesterday after the luxury group announced that chief executive Angela Ahrendts will be stepping down. Ahrendts, a 53-year-old American who has been at the helm of the luxury group since 2006, will leave in the middle of next year – swapping her London offices for Silicon Valley [...]
HMRC poaches Vodafone IT head August 2, 2013 HM Revenue & Customs has appointed Vodafone UK’s chief information officer (CIO) Mark Dearnley into the equivalent role at the British tax administrator after receiving approval from the Prime Minister. Dearnley, who has been CIO at Vodafone UK since 2010 and held similarly senior positions at Cable & Wireless and Boots (helping to set up [...]
Champions League: Toure rage as City Euro win is tainted by racist chants October 23, 2013 CSKA MOSCOW 1 vs MANCHESTER CITY 2 MANCHESTER City captain Yaya Toure urged European chiefs to throw the book at CSKA Moscow last night after he complained of racist abuse from the stands in yesterday’s Champions League victory in Russia. Two poacher’s finishes from Sergio Aguero, which took the Argentina striker’s tally to eight in [...]
Head to the glittering lights of Glasgow for culture and cuisine January 5, 2014 Helen Ochyra gets acquainted with the food, and cattle, of the city set to host the Commonwealth Games in 2014 IF YOU had asked me last month which UK city has the best shopping district (apart from London), I’d have gone for Brighton, with its bohemian boutiques, or Newcastle for its vast Metro Centre. I’d [...]
Any Other Business – 09/09 September 8, 2013 BORIS Johnson is rolling up his sleeves and donning his chef’s hat this week to try and give London’s schoolchildren a decent breakfast. The Mayor’s Fund for London is supporting the first-ever Biggest Breakfast event this Thursday, with the aim of expanding its morning meal scheme beyond the current 50 primary schools in seven of [...]
Reliable? Certainly. Cool? Not quite November 25, 2013 Skoda has built a strong reputation on its solid, dependable cars. Now it’s aiming for something more stylish SKODA’S transformation under the stewardship of Volkswagen Group has been nothing short of remarkable. In 15 years it has evolved to become one of the best-selling car brands in Europe. It is also one of the most [...]
Fitness Expert: Ways to burn calories on your fasting days November 4, 2013 THERE’S a good chance you’ve either tried, or know someone that’s trying, the 5:2 diet. It’s relatively simple, doesn’t involve cutting out a bunch of your favourite foods, and is extremely effective as far as weight loss is concerned. But where and how does exercise fit in? Is it okay to work out on fasting [...]
Sport Comment: Time for class of 2015 to show they can follow 2003 October 27, 2013 WITH both codes of rugby competing for attention at the moment, this weekend it’s the turn of England to play Australia in the 15-man version, 10 years on from THAT game in Sydney. And, by way of a warm-up on Thursday, many of those who a decade ago were fitter, slimmer and with rather more [...]