Toffees have the power to cause another shock September 9, 2010 EVERTON vs MANCHESTER UNITED IT’S been a disappointing start to the season for David Moyes and his Everton side, having picked up just one point from their first three games. The fact that they’ve only scored one goal has to be a worry and the Scotsman would definitely want his team to be in better [...]
Jim O’Neill to take new role at Goldman September 12, 2010 JIM O’Neill, chief economist at Goldman Sachs, has been appointed to the newly created role of chairman of the bank’s asset management division, the bank announced this weekend. O’Neill will advise clients on investment strategies but will also continue to comment on key economic issues. His appointment is subject to regulatory approval from the Financial [...]
Great Britain star Newton found dead September 26, 2010 FORMER Great Britain hooker Terry Newton was yesterday found dead at his home near Wigan after apparently committing suicide. The 31-year-old is thought to have been found hanged. Newton had been out of the sport since February when Wakefield terminated his contract after he was handed a two-year ban for using human growth hormone. He [...]
Notts curse rain as title charge fades September 15, 2010 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE director of cricket Mick Newell was last night resigned to his side falling foul to a cruel twist of fate in the County Championship title race. Heavy rain in Manchester again washed out an entire day’s play of their crucial final match of the season against Lancashire, meaning only 28 overs have been possible [...]
King tells the unions cuts are only option September 15, 2010 MERVYN King launched a broadside against bankers’ bonuses yesterday, telling unions they were right to be angry at the industry – but he warned there was no alternative to swingeing spending cuts to reduce the deficit. Speaking at the Trades Union Congress annual conference in Manchester, the Bank of England governor said the economic crisis [...]
King tells the unions cuts are only option September 15, 2010 MERVYN King launched a broadside against bankers’ bonuses yesterday, telling unions they were right to be angry at the industry – but he warned there was no alternative to swingeing spending cuts to reduce the deficit. Speaking at the Trades Union Congress annual conference in Manchester, the Bank of England governor said the economic crisis [...]
I’ll let Milner leave if Man City’s price is right, says O’Neill July 22, 2010 ASTON VILLA manager Martin O’Neill has told James Milner he can leave if Manchester City table an acceptable offer after admitting the sought-after midfielder has asked to leave. Manchester City have had one bid, thought to be worth £20m, turned down by Villa, who are holding out for nearer £30m. But the big-spending Eastlands outfit [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING November 5, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES NEW HOLE IN CONNAUGHT DEBT The scale of debt at Connaught, the collapsed property services group, will be greater than previously thought after administrators found 50,000 invoices that the company had not accounted for. Management accounts had led administrators from KPMG to believe that the social housing maintenance arm of Connaught owed £46m [...]
Not even his voice survived the cuts October 20, 2010 MPs always like to take their medicine with a dollop of sugar, ideally well-mixed with a slather of school-boy sneers and jeers. The public, on the other hand, won’t swallow anything but the bitterest pill when it comes to bad news. So after a casual slap-around at PMQs, only an avalanche of the worst possible [...]
CITY EYE August 8, 2010 YOUNG Romy Keller was beaming yesterday after her father Philip, the head of sales at Diagnostic Health Solutions, won a City A.M. competition giving her the chance to walk out with Chelsea footballer Ashley Cole at the Community Shield match against Manchester United, sponsored by McDonald’s. A shame for her that Chelsea lost, but nevertheless [...]