Coleman to land Wales job January 18, 2012 FOOTBALL: Former Fulham manager Chris Coleman is expected to be confirmed as Wales boss today. The position became vacant after Gary Speed’s tragic death in November and is set to be filled by 41-year-old Coleman, who was capped 32 times by Wales during a playing career that was cut short by injury.
Wolves stunned by Blues January 18, 2012 FOOTBALL: Birmingham advanced to the fourth round of the FA Cup after a 1-0 win over Wolves at Molineux last night. The Carling Cup holders, relegated to the Championship last season, beat their Premier League rivals and near neighbours courtesy of Wade Elliot’s 74th minute strike which earned his side a crack at League One outfit [...]
It’s official: London is now a hotspot of unemployment – business must help tackle it January 18, 2012 T HE latest figures from the Office for National Statistics show that unemployment continues to be a major concern in our capital. The overall unemployment rate stands at an alarming 9.9 per cent, the third highest in the UK. These figures are shocking, especially as London is such an economically active and wealthy city, where [...]
Politicians are to blame if we have crony capitalists January 18, 2012 CAPITALISM has a problem. Increasingly it is viewed as a deeply unfair system favouring a small, privileged elite at the expense of everyone else. Our politicians have been quick to join the criticism. Last week David Cameron mooted granting extra powers to shareholders to restrain executive pay. Today he will give a speech on how [...]
To destroy the enemy don’t make it personal January 18, 2012 GOVERNOR Nelson Rockefeller knew that his 1964 campaign for the Republican nomination would be finished if he lost the California primary. He would throw everything at the state to prevent senator Barry Goldwater from not just winning the nomination, but also from capturing the heart and soul of his party. Rockefeller gave his campaign a [...]
RAPID RESPONSES January 18, 2012 J Lewis oversold I agree with Allister Heath on Nick Clegg’s vision of a “John Lewis” society. [Clegg’s Contradictions, Tuesday]. There is a horrible dollop of survivor bias in the discussion about employee ownership. People talk about John Lewis, but by only analysing firms that are still in existence (ignoring all those mutuals that have [...]
Avoid exchange-rate pain in Spain January 18, 2012 DIRECTOR OF FX ADVISORY SERVICES, HIFX I F YOU had invested £100,000 in euros this time last year, it would have bought you €120,000 – almost exactly the same amount of euros as today. Less than four months later you would have only received €111,000. Yes, there are major problems within Europe, but the outlook [...]
Volatile times ahead for the Eurozone mean that FX hedging will be critical January 18, 2012 GIVEN the deteriorating situation in the Eurozone – both political and economic – the outlook for euro-sterling has improved quite a lot in recent months for anyone looking to buys euros. As recently as October the pound dropped to €1.13. It currently trades around €1.20 – a gain of 6 per cent. We now feel [...]
The latest evidence shows many MBA students earn back tuition costs quickly January 18, 2012 BEFORE investing the significant money and time needed to undertake an MBA, potential students should be keen to know the chances of getting a decent return on their investment. Of course, future remuneration isn’t the only motivation for undertaking further study, but if you knew that it would likely cost you more than you got [...]
The nails slithering into style January 18, 2012 SNAKESKIN is in – it’s all over bags, shoes, wallets, belts. But nails? Yes, that too now, if you want the very latest look to slither off the boat from New York. Spotting an opportunity, Donna Haar-Jorgensen, the statuesque founder of the extremely chichi Hand & Foot Spa chain, has introduced snakeskin manis and pedis [...]