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  • Do not assume that an interest rate rise would be bad for the economy

    November 13, 2013

    OTHER things being equal, is it better if interest rates are as far below inflation as feasible, or as high above? Most discussions of interest rates assume that lower interest rates are the better. We are told, in an optimistic tone, that “the Bank of England may be able to keep interest rates at 0.5 [...]

  • Letters to the Editor – 14/11 – Greenbelt, Premier league bid, Best of Twitter

    November 13, 2013

    Greenbelt [Re: The Greenbelt sacred cow: It pens in the poor for no environmental gain, yesterday] I agree 100 per cent with the author. Support for the Greenbelt is strong among those over 60. In many cases, these people bought property between the 1960s and 1980s, when prices were often below £50,000 in today’s money. [...]

  • Exclusive: Shearer: I fear fans will be victims of pay TV war

    November 13, 2013

    FORMER England captain Alan Shearer fears ordinary supporters are in danger of being priced out of football following BT Sport’s blockbusting £900m acquisition of Champions League broadcast rights. From 2015 British fans will have to subscribe to both BT and Sky in order to watch their clubs in all major competitions, meaning they are likely [...]

  • Captain Gerrard and Walker out of Chile match

    November 13, 2013

    ENGLAND boss Roy Hodgson is set to name an experimental line-up for tomorrow’s friendly against Chile after captain Steven Gerrard and right-back Kyle Walker were ruled out by injury. Striker Daniel Sturridge is also a doubt, while fellow forward Danny Welbeck and midfielder Michael Carrick were withdrawn earlier in the week. It increases the likelihood [...]

  • Jol’s Fulham future in fresh doubt with arrival of coach Meulensteen

    November 13, 2013

    THE long-term future of Fulham manager Martin Jol was plunged into fresh doubt yesterday as a seemingly ready-made replacement in Dutch compatriot Rene Meulensteen was installed as head coach. Fulham are languishing in the Premier League relegation zone having lost seven of their first 11 matches and Jol is odds-on with bookmakers to be the [...]

  • England must rise to the task

    November 13, 2013

    ENGLAND forwards coach Graham Rowntree believes his team must move up a gear if they are to meet the challenge of beating world champions New Zealand at Twickenham. Head coach Stuart Lancaster names his XV this morning to start the final autumn international following home wins against Australia and Argentina. England are the only team [...]

  • McDowell ready to end Dubai hoodoo and win order of merit

    November 13, 2013

    BRITAIN’S Graeme McDowell hopes changes to the Earth Course in Dubai can see him crowned Europe’s No1 golfer this week. McDowell tees off this morning knowing victory at the DP World Tour Championship can see him leapfrog world No3 Henrik Stenson to win the order of merit and is full of confidence despite failing to [...]

  • Perez reveals McLaren exit

    November 13, 2013

    MEXICAN driver Sergio Perez has announced he will leave McLaren at the end of the season, clearing the path for Danish rookie Kevin Magnussen to partner Britain’s Jenson Button in 2014. Perez is disappointed with his haul of 35 world championship points and has vowed to give his full commitment for the final two races [...]

  • Uruguay close to World Cup place

    November 13, 2013

    FOOTBALL: Uruguay took a giant stride towards World Cup qualification yesterday with a 5-0 win over Jordan in their play-off tie with goals from Maxi Pereira, Christian Stuani, Nicolas Lodeiro, Cristian Rodriguez and Edinson Cavani. The second leg is in Montevideo on Wednesday.

  • Gold rush for Britain’s Simmonds

    November 13, 2013

    SWIMMING: Olympian Lizzie Simmonds, stripped of her individual funding from British Swimming earlier this week, won two gold medals on day one of the Beijing World Cup yesterday.

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