Haye pulls out of Klitschko bout June 3, 2009 BOXING: David Haye’s lucrative world heavyweight title showdown with Wladimir Klitschko in a fortnight’s time has been sensationally called off after the Londoner suffered a mysterious injury at his Cypriot training camp. The pair were due to meet at the 60,000 Veltins Arena in Germany on 20 June, before Haye’s sudden withdrawal. “I’m speechless,” Klitschko [...]
Sariska heads Oaks field June 3, 2009 RACING: Ante-post favourite Sariska heads a field of 10 runners for the Oaks at Epsom tomorrow. Michael Bell’s filly heads the betting for the Classic following an impressive display in the Musidora Stakes at York and goes head-to-head with defending champion Rainbow View, who is looking to improve on his fifth place in the 1,000 [...]
LABOUR IN MELTDOWN June 3, 2009 AS VOTERS go to the polls, Prime Minister Gordon Brown is fighting for his political life after cabinet minister Hazel Blears resigned yesterday – just 24 hours ahead of today’s European and local government elections. Communities secretary Hazel Blears is the fourth ministerial departure in 48 hours and the second at cabinet level, after it [...]
UK SERVICES SECTOR OUT OF RECESSION June 3, 2009 A SURPRISE return to growth for the services sector recorded in May boosted hopes yesterday, suggesting that Britain could be the first major economy to recover from the financial crisis. The CIPS/Markit UK services sector purchasing managers’ index (PMI) released yesterday recorded a reading of 51.7, above the critical 50 mark that separates expansion from [...]
Lions restore pride with 10-try romp June 3, 2009 GOLDEN LIONS (10) vs. BRITISH LIONS (74) BRITISH and Irish Lions assistant coach Warren Gatland toasted a morale-boosting triumph after they ran in 10 tries in a ruthless drubbing of Golden Lions in Johannesburg. England wing Ugo Monye, Wales centre Jamie Roberts and Ireland wing Tommy Bowe scored two tries each, while stand-in captain Brian O’Driscoll, [...]
We owe it to democracy to vote today June 3, 2009 TODAY is Election Day – even though the astonishing circus of resignations, backstabbings and the near collapse of the Labour government have completely overshadowed the parties’ manifestoes for the European parliament. Many readers will doubtless be planning to abstain in disgust at the evident moral and financial corruption of our ruling classes, a belief that [...]
Federer closing in on first French title June 3, 2009 WORLD No2 Roger Federer swept into his 20th consecutive Grand Slam semi-final with a blistering demolition of home favourite Gael Monfils in the French Open. The Swiss master, 27, was forced to save a set point in an opening set tie-break before fighting back to clinch a 7-6 (8-6), 6-2, 6-4 victory over the fancied [...]
Q & A : TODAY’S ELECTIONS June 3, 2009 Q. WHAT IS THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT?A. It is the EU’s only directly elected body. There will be 736 members of the European Parliament (MEPs), of which 72 will come from the UK. Q. WHAT AM I VOTING FOR IN THE EUROPEAN ELECTIONS?A. You vote for a party rather than an individual candidate; individuals at the [...]
Trio handed chance for England in Pumas clash June 3, 2009 ENGLAND manager Martin Johnson has named three debutants in his team to take on Argentina in the first Test at Old Trafford on Saturday. Bath winger Matt Banahan and Newcastle prop David Wilson are rewarded for their impressive performances as replacements in the 33-26 defeat to the Barbarians last Saturday, while Toulon-bound back Tim May [...]
CITY VIEWS: IS IT RIGHT THAT POLITICIANS LOSE THEIR JOBS OVER EXPENSE CLAIMS? June 3, 2009 ROBERT SKRMETTA AON“These people should not be allowed into office ever again and in certain cases they should be facing criminal charges. They shouldn’t be given the option to resign, they should be fired instead. They have taken advantage of their situation to overuse taxpayers’ money.” MATTHEW MELVILLE GCUBE“I can understand it partly because they’re [...]