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  • FTSE weighed by banks and luxury goods

    February 7, 2013

    THE FTSE 100 fell sharply yesterday as traders took profits on an index that has outperformed Europe this year, with banks leading losses after comments by key policymakers. The FTSE 100 closed down 66.92 points, or 1.1 per cent, at 6,228.42, lagging major European peers. The index has been the stand-out performer in Europe since [...]

  • US stocks drop on fears over euro’s outlook

    February 7, 2013

    US stocks declined yesterday, taking a step back from their recent advance, prompted by comments by the ECB president on the euro and Europe’s outlook. The euro currency dropped against the safe-haven dollar and yen, spurring a retreat from risky assets such as stocks, after European Central Bank president Mario Draghi said the exchange rate [...]

  • There are alternatives to the NHS but we must face up to its failure

    February 7, 2013

    THERE is a scene near the beginning of the film Casablanca when a crime takes place. In response, the chief of police commands, “Round up the usual suspects!” He knows this will not reveal the culprit. Doubtless, his staff know too. Everybody knows. But at least he can say he is taking action. The response [...]

  • Three technological earthquakes are breaking up businesses for the better

    February 7, 2013

    WE LIVE in extraordinary times. Robots are cleaning floors, accompanying soldiers into battle and just starting to drive our cars. Artificial intelligence is turning phones into personal assistants. The internet is connecting more of us than ever, in more ways than ever. For all the economic gloom, remarkable technologies are transforming our lives for the [...]

  • Correct GCSE flaws or Britain will lose the global contest

    February 7, 2013

    THE government announced yesterday that GCSEs will not be scrapped. The good news is that the exams will be significantly reformed, reflecting the need to raise standards for every pupil while pushing the most able. And it’s not before time. Having taken GCSEs myself, I remember how repetitive and boring they were. Filled with multiple [...]

  • The Debate: Will Premier League financial fair play rules have a positive impact on English football?

    February 7, 2013

    YES David Lampitt Football’s finances have long needed a rethink. Clubs are incredibly valuable assets to supporters and communities. They need sustainable long-term stewardship, not a system of casino economics, rampant insolvency and a dependency on the whims of a super-wealthy elite. This can only be achieved through strong independent regulation that includes financial fair [...]

  • Letters to the editor

    February 7, 2013

    Labour’s legacy [Re: Why Labour is the natural party of small business and entrepreneurs, Wednesday] Chuka Umunna’s ideals might be great, but he has incredible chutzpah to trumpet Labour’s credentials for helping small business. The last Labour government presided over a massive increase in the size of the public sector, providing a disincentive for people [...]

  • Sher shines in The Captain of Köpenick

    February 7, 2013

    THEATRE CAPTAIN OF KÖPENICK National Theatre *** Were it not based on real life events, The Captain of Köpenick would be criticised for implausibility. Written in 1931 but set just before the first world war, German writer Carl Zuckmayer’s play tells the story of a real historical figure by the name of Wilhelm Voigt (1849-1922), [...]

  • Wreck-It Ralph is nostalgic fun for lovers of video-games

    February 7, 2013

    FILM WRECK IT RALPH Cert: PG *** Wreck-It Ralph was a project in good hands: executive produced by John Lasseter (Toy Story) and directed by Emmy-award winner Rich Moore (The Simpsons). True to Disney form, its a journey towards the realisation that “there’s no one I’d rather be than me”, this time set inside the [...]

  • Warm Bodies: a terrific teen romp

    February 7, 2013

    FILM WARM BODIES Cert 12A **** The latest from writer-director Joseph Levine (50/50, The Wackness) is a typically off-beat teen movie set in the midst of a zombie apocalypse. A marauding, dull-eyed army of the undead has invaded the world, and an ever-dwindling population of human beings have barricaded themselves in a nameless city. Heavily [...]

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