Creditors approve Giraffe and Ed’s Easy Diner CVA March 21, 2019 The operator of Giraffe and Ed’s Easy Diner has been given the green light for store closures today, as creditors voted through a major restructuring plan that puts hundreds of jobs at risk. Giraffe Concepts Limited, which gained the 75 per cent approval it needed from creditors in a vote this afternoon, is now set to [...]
Thomas Cook goes bust: How did it end up like this? September 23, 2019 Britain’s 178-year-old travel firm Thomas Cook officially collapsed into administration in the early hours of this morning after last-ditch rescue talks with lenders failed. The UK’s aviation regulator, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), is now in the process of escorting back home hundreds of thousands British holidaymakers who are abroad after booking with Thomas Cook. [...]
England make winning start on road to Women’s World Cup final in Lyon as Nikita Parris stars in Nice June 9, 2019 England expected. As one of the favourites to win the most anticipated and high-profile Women’s World Cup to date, and with a trophy already under their belts this year from the SheBelieves Cup, the stakes were high for their opening match of the tournament against Scotland. England delivered. First-half goals by winger Nikita Parris, from [...]
Has Liverpool’s new-found solidity turned Jurgen Klopp’s heavy metal football into pedestrian dad-rock? February 24, 2019 When Jurgen Klopp fine-tuned his Liverpool team in preparation for this season, he focused on making them more robust. Following the January 2018 signing of Virgil van Dijk, last summer saw the arrival at Anfield of an elite level goalkeeper in Alisson and an accomplished defensive midfielder in Fabinho. Until then devastating in attack but [...]
How Watford’s digital overhaul has helped the FA Cup finalists to keep punching above their weight May 16, 2019 Nestled among the replica kits and Javi Gracia T-shirts at Watford’s club shop is a version of “Guess Who?” in which the board game’s usual cast of characters is replaced with current Hornets players. Rival supporters might quip it’s an apt product for a team whose revolving door policy to recruitment can make it difficult [...]
Sevilla 0, Manchester United 0: David de Gea rescues United with stunning one-handed save as Reds play out stalemate in Spain February 21, 2018 Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho shrugged off a lack of attacking intent and declared himself satisfied after his side ground out a goalless draw against Sevilla in their Champions League last-16 first-leg clash. Sevilla lacked conviction and ruthlessness, reflected by the La Liga outfit having 25 shots without ever really threatening to overpower United, who [...]
Laura Ashley shares soar despite denial of takeover reports February 25, 2019 Shares in Laura Ashley soared more than 20 per cent this morning after the retailer dismissed reports that that entrepreneur Michael Flacks could be weighing up a bid for the embattled firm. Shares were up 23 per cent to 3.99p this morning, despite Laura Ashley chairman Andrew Khoo’s insistence that the textile design company has [...]
EE will beat Vodafone to become first UK provider to launch 5G – without Huawei devices May 22, 2019 EE will be the first UK network to introduce 5G, it confirmed today, as it is set to roll out the new technology to cities from 30 May. Read more: Nokia could benefit from Huawei saga, says chief executive It means the provider will beat Vodafone’s launch date of 3 July. EE will switch on [...]
Laura Ashley tells investors that it has not received a takeover bid February 24, 2019 Embattled British retailer Laura Ashley confirmed this evening that it has not received any takeover offers, as speculation mounts over a potential bid from entrepreneur Michael Flacks. The textile design company’s chairman said today that the group had no intention of selling its controlling stake following a Sunday Telegraph article which said that Flacks is [...]
Five things we learned from the weekend football: Gutsy Watford rip up the script; Everton turning a corner; Arsenal wretched on road; Liverpool bust a gut while Man City cruise; Foxes have tails up April 7, 2019 On paper, this looked like the less appetising of the two FA Cup semi-finals. On paper, Watford looked like underdogs against a Wolves side who were in the ascendancy and possess star quality. But on Sunday at Wembley, Watford – and particularly Gerard Deulofeu – ripped up the script and dragged the Hornets from two [...]