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  • Chris Tremlett: Sri Lanka series win could prove the turning point for Joe Root’s England captaincy

    November 21, 2018

    England’s series-clinching win in Kandy last week was full of positives for the away side, but no one will be happier than captain Joe Root. Root scored a magnificent 124 in the second innings, his first away from home as captain, to set Sri Lanka a tricky target and seal his maiden away series win [...]

  • Whatever the CIA says, the west could turn a blind eye over Khashoggi’s murder

    November 21, 2018

    The murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi has put a strain on political and economic relations between Saudi Arabia and the west. On Sunday, word came that the CIA blamed Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for the murder, with sources close to the agency saying that it had assessed the evidence in detail. The [...]

  • This Thanksgiving, be grateful for the political freedom to campaign

    November 21, 2018

    Tomorrow is the fourth Thursday in November, so Americans, in the US and across the world, will be celebrating Thanksgiving. Whenever I have been invited to Thanksgiving dinners, one of my favourite traditions is when everyone sitting around the table mentions something which they are grateful for in their lives. People often mention something personal [...]

  • DEBATE: As discounts get out-of-control, is there a case for retailers to ignore Black Friday altogether?

    November 21, 2018

    As discounts get out-of-control, is there a case for retailers to ignore Black Friday altogether? Michelle Ovens, director of Small Business Saturday, says YES. Black Friday started off as a day when consumers could enjoy making great purchases, but now it has just become a day for deep discounting – and that is incredibly damaging to small [...]

  • Life under Network Rail offers a glimpse of the future if Corbyn were left in charge

    November 21, 2018

    The shambles that is Network Rail continues to blight our lives. City A.M. readers may have experienced the cancellation of many services into Waterloo on Monday, due to engineering works overrunning. Even the best-laid plans can go astray. But this week was not just a one-off event. It seems to be a permanent feature of [...]

  • To restore public trust, it’s time for finance to find its purpose

    November 21, 2018

    More than 10 years on from the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the finance industry still has much work to do to rebuild society’s trust. Given the centrality of financial services to the UK’s economy – whether through the tax revenues it pays, the two million jobs it supports, or the basic functions of our economy [...]

  • Trevor Steven: England are burying their inferiority complex and Nations League success can accelerate the process

    November 20, 2018

    As a footballing nation, England cannot expect to be winning every international tournament; all we can really ask is that the team is competitive – and we have achieved that now. Sunday’s victory over Croatia, which sent England into next year’s Nations League Finals, was further evidence of the development seen at the World Cup [...]

  • Horse racing betting tips: Whyte looks Happy to roll back the years on Dragon

    November 20, 2018

    THIS afternoon’s Happy Valley racecard is the final chance for local jockeys to join the elite band of race-riders, including Ryan Moore, Hugh Bowman and US-based Javier Castellano, who compete in the International Jockeys’ Challenge at Happy Valley next month. With Zac Purton, Karis Teetan, and Vincent Ho having already qualified for the event, there [...]

  • Horse racing betting tips: Magic Success can help jockey Zac Purton get back to his best

    November 20, 2018

    IT IS safe to say results at Happy Valley haven’t gone according to plan since the season started in September. Professional bettors and gambling-mad locals have suffered a torrid time, with short-priced favourites getting turned over on a regular basis and long-shots lighting up the Tote win dividend on numerous occasions. Take last Wednesday for [...]

  • This government will use free enterprise as a force for good

    November 20, 2018

    Last week, Cabinet Office staff visited a company called Clarity, a soap-making social enterprise established in 1845. In addition to sampling some of the excellent soap they supply to our department, they met the employees who make their products, all of whom have disabilities or long-term health conditions. Clarity is deeply committed to supporting and [...]

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