O’Callaghan handed his June 15, 2009 COACH Ian McGeechan insists his British Lions squad have reached the “business end” of their South African tour as they prepare for the first Test against the world champions on Saturday. McGeechan has long maintained his final selection for the Durban clash will not be decided until after tonight’s tour match with the Southern Kings [...]
O’Callaghan handed his June 15, 2009 COACH Ian McGeechan insists his British Lions squad have reached the “business end” of their South African tour as they prepare for the first Test against the world champions on Saturday. McGeechan has long maintained his final selection for the Durban clash will not be decided until after tonight’s tour match with the Southern Kings [...]
Keydata plot thickens as PwC discovers a 103m black hole June 30, 2009 ADMINISTRATORS of failed structured product firm Keydata have unearthed a £103m black hole in its assets, as it emerged two mysterious groups it was trading with have vanished along with customers’ money. PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has involved the Serious Fraud Office as it believes the funds may have been “misappropriated”. PwC is trying to ascertain why [...]
60,000 drivers take up scrappage offer June 15, 2009 MORE than 60,000 orders for new cars have been made under the government’s scrappage scheme, in a rare piece of positive news for the struggling sector. The drive to encourage spending on motors, which began in May, offers consumers £2,000 on cars over 10 years old. Half of the incentive money is supplied by the [...]
Feud over scrap scheme ends after UK carmakers commit May 19, 2009 CARMAKERS ended their dispute with the government over the new cash-for-bangers scheme yesterday, and confirmed they will take part in the programme. Ford and Honda delayed their involvement in the scheme at the eleventh hour over concerns about how their financial contribution to the scheme would be structured. Both wanted clarification of VAT arrangements and [...]
Cash-for-banger scheme dealt opening day blow May 18, 2009 BUSINESS secretary Lord Mandelson’s scrappage scheme was dealt a blow at its launch yesterday, as two of the scheme’s backers delayed registration of their new vehicles at the eleventh hour. The cash-for-bangers programme, designed to kickstart the ailing auto industry, gives motorists a £2,000 incentive when they trade in their old car for a new, [...]
Scrap boosts new car sales July 6, 2009 NEW car sales in June fell at their slowest rate for nearly a year, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders said yesterday, as it praised the government’s scrappage scheme. The number of new cars sold in the UK last month totalled 176,264 – a 15.7 per cent drop on the June 2008 figure, according [...]
Anna Mann enlists top businesswomen to help crack boardroom glass ceiling June 14, 2009 ANNA Mann, one of the City’s most respected head-hunters, will today launch a new initiative called Women on Board, aimed at tackling the problem of gender imbalance on the boards of Britain’s biggest companies. Mann, co-founder of Whitehead Mann and senior partner at MWM Consulting, argues that women bring “valuable diversity of thinking and a [...]
Anna Mann enlists top businesswomen to help crack boardroom glass ceiling June 14, 2009 ANNA Mann, one of the City’s most respected head-hunters, will today launch a new initiative called Women on Board, aimed at tackling the problem of gender imbalance on the boards of Britain’s biggest companies. Mann, co-founder of Whitehead Mann and senior partner at MWM Consulting, argues that women bring “valuable diversity of thinking and a [...]
I’m no thug, claims eye-gouging Burger July 2, 2009 SOUTH AFRICA flanker Schalk Burger has refused to apologise for eye-gouging Lions wing Luke Fitzgerald in last weekend’s bruising second Test. Burger has been banned for eight weeks after being cited for the offence in the Springboks’ series-clinching 28-25 win in Pretoria. But, ahead of tomorrow’s third and final clash in Johannesburg, Burger defended his [...]