Lions coach McGeechan will not replace injured Shanklin May 18, 2009 ENGLAND duo Delon Armitage and Mike Tindall have been handed a second British and Irish Lions snub after coach Ian McGeechan opted not to replace injured centre Tom Shanklin for the tour of South Africa. Both Armitage and Tindall were high on the list of possible stand-ins for Shanklin after the Welshman dislocated his shoulder [...]
Shane’s in no hurry to make pro choice May 18, 2009 SHANE LOWRY will be feeling on top of the world right now. His victory in his home Irish Open was the stuff that dreams are made of, and he was well worth his place in golfing folklore. After missing a four-foot putt on the 18th to win in regulation, Shane must have thought the dream was [...]
Scotland race hotting up May 18, 2009 RUGBY UNION: South Africa’s World Cup-winning coach Jake White and former Australia chief Eddie Jones have entered the fray to become Scotland’s new coach. Both join ex-England boss Andy Robinson on a three-man shortlist with interviews expected to be held in the next few weeks ahead of an expected decision in early June.
Ranieri sacked by Juventus May 18, 2009 FOOTBALL: Former Chelsea boss Claudio Ranieri was last night sacked as manager of Juventus after a run of seven matches without a win. The Turin-based club lie third in Serie A but are in danger of losing their Champions League spot with Fiorentina closing in. Junior team coach Ciro Ferrara has been promoted to first-team coach.
BANK OF ENGLAND IN RECORD PROFIT May 18, 2009 THE Bank of England (BoE) last year made its highest profit since its 1694 creation as it ramped up its activities as a result of the financial crisis. The £995m pre-tax profit for the year to February, revealed last night in its annual report, resulted from its decision to provide financing of up to nine [...]
UKFI mulls options on bank stakes May 18, 2009 UK Financial Investments, which manages the government’s 43.5 per cent stake in Lloyds Banking Group and 70 per cent stake in Royal Bank of Scotland, last night confirmed it was sounding out options over the sale of its stakes in the part-nationalised banks. UKFI is believed to have contacted a number of parties including mainstream UK [...]
KKR could yet pull off huge Boots coup May 18, 2009 TOGETHER with Guy Hands’ purchase of EMI, the creation and buy-out of Alliance Boots, the pharmacy-led health and beauty group, was one of the symbolic deals of the boom years. The firm was created when Alliance UniChem merged with Boots in 2006, before becoming the first FTSE 100 member to be taken private by a [...]
Shock exit for WestLB boss May 18, 2009 WESTLB chief executive Heinz Hilgert resigned yesterday following a disagreement with the German bank’s owners over how to restructure the stricken lender. The bank did not name an immediate successor for Hilgert, who had been in office since May 2008 and whose resignation was unexpected. His departure came with the bank in the midst of [...]
Martin’s future in doubt May 18, 2009 HOUSE of Commons speaker Michael Martin yesterday fought for his survival by apologising yesterday for the expenses scandal which he conceded had done terrible damage to the reputation of parliament. Martin, who faces a motion of no confidence brought by an opposition Conservative politician, sidestepped questions about his own future. But last night he appeared [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING May 18, 2009 FINANCIAL TIMESCASH-STRAPPED TOURISTS AVOID SPANISH SUNBritish tourists impoverished by the weak pound, German holiday makers worried about recession and a domestic market laid low by the sharpest economic contraction for 40 years: it would be hard to imagine a worse combination for Spain’s tourism industry as bookings in many places are down by at least [...]