Jeremy Corbyn and the leadership result: Labour’s Thatcher moment won’t win over the country September 10, 2015 Say what you like about Jeremy Corbyn, but at least you know where he stands. His principled, straight-talking platform has the potential to transform the Labour Party. In fact, Corbyn could change Labour as radically and fundamentally as Margaret Thatcher changed the Conservatives. Indeed, while he would not thank me for saying this, [...]
Why the Fed should stick to its guns: The case for raising interest rates this month September 10, 2015 The Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) held rates at 0.5 per cent yesterday for the 78th meeting in a row – no surprise about that. Ian McCafferty remains the lone hawk voting for an immediate rise. The rest of the Committee members are sticking to the line that we’ll need to [...]
The National Living Wage could make eradicating the deficit a three Parliament problem September 10, 2015 Today we have upgraded our forecast for UK GDP growth to 2.6 per cent for this year and next. On the face of it, we should be content with such an outcome, particularly when looking at the economic problems facing the Eurozone and the recent slowdown in China that has reverberated across markets around the [...]
With Russia upping its military presence in Syria, is it time that the West put boots on the ground there? September 10, 2015 Michael Rubin, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and former Pentagon official, says Yes Make no mistake: no Western nation wants to put boots on the ground inside Syria. Risks would be high, costs immense, and logistics complex. The question, however, is whether there is any choice. On the anniversary of the 9/11 [...]
David De Gea set for new Manchester United deal September 10, 2015 Goalkeeper David de Gea’s long-term future could lie at Manchester United after the Old Trafford club yesterday opened talks over a new contract with the Spaniard. Former Atletico stopper De Gea saw a proposed £29m move to Real Madrid collapse on transfer deadline day after the two clubs failed to complete the necessary paperwork in [...]
Roger Feder’s tactic is disrespectful, insists Boris Becker September 10, 2015 Six-time grand slam winner Boris Becker insists US Open semi-finalist Roger Federer’s disdain for his opponent’s serve would not have been tolerated in previous eras. Federer’s tactic of advancing towards the net as his rival serves was in evidence on Wednesday night as he dispatched France’s Richard Gasquet 6-3, 6-3, 6-1 to advance to the [...]
Hearn: Boxing can be second biggest sport September 10, 2015 A LITTLE over a year after staging the biggest fight in British boxing history, boxing promoter Eddie Hearn has not downsized the scale of his ambition. “In six years, I think we can make this the No2 sport in the country,” Hearn told City A.M. “We’ve made [UK] boxing trendy again,” says Hearn, reflecting on [...]
Rugby World Cup 2015: Steve Hansen demands New Zealand ditch their arrogance September 10, 2015 New Zealand head coach Steve Hansen believes his side have ditched an arrogant attitude which has blighted previous World Cups as they prepare to defend their crown when the tournament gets underway next week. Since taking charge of world champions New Zealand in 2012, Hansen has overseen 42 victories from 47 Test matches, having lost [...]
We might have Found the Irish Champion Stakes winner September 10, 2015 IRISH Champions Weekend was a huge success last year and we just have to hope that the weather doesn’t spoil it this time around. The highlight of the event, the Irish Champion Stakes (5.45pm), has been brought forward by 65 minutes as there is very heavy rain forecast tomorrow evening. If all eight runners stand [...]
Sunderland v Tottenham: Spurs ready to pick up first win of the season at Stadium of Light September 10, 2015 Odds-on for relegation in September, Sunderland’s time in the top flight looks to be coming to an end after years of struggle. We’re only four games in to the campaign but this particular projection doesn’t seem premature. Already bottom of the table, the Mackems look woefully short on quality and the signings they made in [...]