Tchenguiz brothers set for new battle with SFO February 22, 2012 PROPERTY tycoons Vincent and Robert Tchenguiz have won the right for a judicial review of the circumstances surrounding their arrests last year during a Serious Fraud Office probe. Yesterday the embattled SFO did not contest High Court applications by the brothers, who were held in March as part of the SFO inquiry into the collapse [...]
What the other papers say this morning September 25, 2012 FINANCIAL TIMES Total warns against Arctic oil drilling Total SA says energy companies should not drill for crude in Arctic waters, marking the first time an oil major has publicly spoken out against offshore oil exploration in the region. Christophe de Margerie, the oil giant’s chief executive, said the risk of an oil spill in [...]
Gifford named as the new lord of the Mansion October 1, 2012 IT was all change in the City yesterday as Alderman Roger Gifford was elected as the 685th Lord Mayor of the City of London. Gifford got his shout out, quite literally, as tradition dictates eligible Sheriffs are paraded in front of the liverymen at the Guildhall before being voted in by the archaic tradition of [...]
Wife of fallen magnate Nadir vows to fight on August 23, 2012 FORMER high flying Turkish-Cypriot magnate Asil Nadir, once dubbed the “Sultan of Berkeley Square” for his luxurious Mayfair lifestyle, was jailed for ten years yesterday after being convicted of stealing from his former FTSE-listed business empire. Nadir, 71, was found guilty earlier this week on ten counts of theft totalling £28.9m from the firm between [...]
Old guard run to Terry in court as Mourinho and Cole help defence July 11, 2012 FORMER Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho and current team-mate Ashley Cole defended John Terry in court yesterday as the ex-England captain denied racially abusing QPR footballer Anton Ferdinand. Mourinho, now in charge of Real Madrid, did not appear in person on day three of the high-profile trial at Westminster Magistrates Court but submitted a sworn statement [...]
Turner: Home support will be crucial at London 2012 August 29, 2012 FOLLOWING last night’s opening ceremony, the London 2012 Paralympic Games today begin with Great Britain targeting a total of 103 medals that wheelchair basketball player Helen Turner believes the home crowd can significantly influence. Turner is today likely to feature for Great Britain’s women against Holland yet for all of her experience – London 2012 [...]
There’s more to Nassau than relaxation and sun January 1, 2013 IN NASSAU, a red 1970 Gold Leaf Lotus Élan, zooms up the hill. A chequered flag waves and a yellow 1957 Ferrari 500 can be spotted up ahead, with a blue Aston Martin DB5 shimmering in the tropical sun in the distance. Someone who looks like Sean Connery is shaking hands with spectators. It could [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING February 20, 2012 FINANCIAL TIMES US CORPORATES SHY TO OFFER GUIDANCE US companies are more uncertain about the future than at any point since the financial crisis, with just one in five of the country’s biggest corporations making any predictions as they published fourth-quarter results. TRANSOCEAN WILL NOT PROPOSE A DIVIDEND Shares in Transocean, the owner of the [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING February 20, 2012 FINANCIAL TIMES US CORPORATES SHY TO OFFER GUIDANCE US companies are more uncertain about the future than at any point since the financial crisis, with just one in five of the country’s biggest corporations making any predictions as they published fourth-quarter results. TRANSOCEAN WILL NOT PROPOSE A DIVIDEND Shares in Transocean, the owner of the [...]
City wins court battle to evict St Paul’s protesters January 18, 2012 The City of London Corporation has won its High Court bid to evict protesters from outside St Paul’s Cathedral. The demonstrators have been occupying the site since 15 October when they set up tents in the shadow of the historic building. The corporation applied for a possession order after the Occupy London group ignored an [...]