Lib Dem plans fail to impress businesses April 14, 2010 BUSINESS rounded on the Liberal Democrat manifesto yesterday, although economists praised the party for providing more detail on tax and spending than either of the two main parties. John Cridland, the deputy director-general of the CBI, said it was vital that all parties “established a clear and robust plan to rebuild the public finances” and [...]
LIBERAL DEMOCRAT MANIFESTO | AT A GLANCE April 14, 2010 Economy • Save up to £15bn in government spending per year. A third will be set aside for additional spending commitments, but £10bn each year, after 2011/12, will go towards paying off the deficit, set to be £163bn this financial year. • A cap on public sector pay rises, restricting tax credits, ending government payments [...]
Magical Malouda has put Chelsea in box seat April 14, 2010 THREE weeks ago I thought Chelsea were going to throw the Premier League title away. Elimination from Europe was followed by a draw at Blackburn, and they looked short of confidence and mired in a poor pattern of play. But they have surprised and impressed me with the way they have responded. Now they are [...]
ELECTION2010 April 14, 2010 Tories pass 40 per cent mark Today’s YouGov poll for the Sun shows the Conservatives gaining considerable ground. Their lead has0 widened to nine points, with a 41 per cent share of the vote, while Labour is up two points at 32 per cent. That puts the Tories on course to win a comfortable majority [...]
City’s Mancini hoping United are at full strength for derby April 14, 2010 MANCHESTER City manager Roberto Mancini is hoping Manchester United talisman Wayne Rooney recovers in time for Saturday’s derby – because he does not want Sir Alex Ferguson to have any excuses if they lose. City go into the clash at Eastlands in ebullient spirits, having smashed 14 goals in their last three Premier League games. [...]
Shareholders approve UBS bonus payout April 14, 2010 UBS shareholders yesterday vented their anger at the Swiss bank for awarding hefty payouts to staff, despite the firm recording big losses during the financial crisis. Over 40 per cent of investors at the firm’s annual meeting in Basel called for an end to the bank’s big bonus culture. The protest will keep chief executive, [...]
E&Y rocked by slide in profits April 14, 2010 PARTNERS’ profits at Ernst & Young fell last year as the accountancy firm invested heavily to close the gap on its rivals. The smallest of the “Big Four”, its average profit per partner fell from £737,000 to £678,000. This compared with £883,000 at Deloitte, £777,000 at PricewaterhouseCoopers and £671,000 at KPMG. The highest paid partner [...]
Jagielka error saves Villa in the draw which neither team wanted April 14, 2010 ASTON VILLA (2) v/s EVERTON (2) AN INJURY-TIME own goal from Phil Jagielka salvaged a point for Aston Villa, although Martin O’Neill’s men lost more ground in the race for fourth place. Victory would have seen Villa leapfrog Liverpool to within five points of fourth-place Manchester City, but Tim Cahill’s headed opener from Leighton Baines’ [...]
Moody’s upgrades South Korea April 14, 2010 South Korea’s credit rating was yesterday upgraded, as the government successfully fulfilled its commitment to slash its debt. Moody’s lifted government bond ratings to A1 with a stable outlook from A2, the first increase since July 2007. “The change has been prompted by Korea’s demonstration of an exceptional level of economic resilience to the global [...]
Cash payments out of fashion April 14, 2010 The Payments Council says cash payments have slumped from 73 per cent to 59 per cent over the past decade with debit card spending quadrupling to £264bn last year. Debit card payments, the most popular form of spending, were used over six billion times in 2009. The cheque continued to decline at an even faster [...]