CASE STUDY | CONNOR NOLAN, 33, FORMER BLOOMBERG ANALYST, NOW A DIRECTOR AT AQUILA PROPERTY GROUP February 8, 2010 “Getting braces is a new lease of life. I used to play rugby quite a lot, and got hit in the teeth. They were crooked and bent, so I eventually started to hide my smile without realising it. It wasn’t until my business partner and I went on TV that I noticed how he was [...]
For a late winter ski trip, north-east France is a red hot option February 8, 2010 YOU will hear many British voices on the slopes of the French ski resort of Morzine, but despite the fact that “the Brits are here” the region still retains a Gallic shrug. Unlike Meribel, which has long since been colonised by Brits, and where the main town is full of raucous British pubs like Dick’s [...]
WANDSWORTH GETS A TASTE OF MOROCCO February 8, 2010 OCCUPYING a useful spot on the central drag of villagey little Wandsworth Town, Moroccan restaurant Doukan might be one more local joint in an area packed with pretty cafes and no end of buggy-pushing mummies to eat in them. However, only a few months after opening last year, it made it onto The F Word, [...]
FOOD & BOOZE NEWS February 8, 2010 KOCHHAR LAUNCHES NEW COLONY Busy times for Atul Kochhar, the celebrated chef in charge of the Michelin-starred Indian restaurant, Benares. Having just re-opened that venue following a fire and extensive refurb, he’s now overseeing the launch of Colony Bar & Grill, a restaurant inspired by the days of the British Raj that opens next week. [...]
THREE OTHER MOROCCAN RESTAURANTS IN LONDON February 8, 2010 KENZA Head down a tunnel off Devonshire Square and find your way into this Middle Eastern netherworld, full of sequined cushions, incense, magnificent carpets and – of course – belly dancers. The food mixes Moroccan and Lebanese flavours, and there’s a lot of it. Kenza, 10 Devonshire Square, EC2M 4YP. MOMO The West End’s most [...]
America’s Cup start delayed February 8, 2010 SAILING: The opening race of the 33rd America’s Cup between Swiss holders Alinghi and American challengers BMW Oracle was postponed yesterday due to a lack of favourable winds. The crews were forced to wait off the coast of Valencia for four hours until the race was eventually called off and rescheduled for tomorrow. This year [...]
Super Steyn stuns India February 8, 2010 CRICKET: Dale Steyn produced an outstanding display of pace bowling to help South Africa take control of the first Test with India in Nagpur. Steyn blitzed through the Indian batting line-up to finish with figures of 7-51 as the hosts collapsed from 221-4 to 233 all out in reply to South Africa’s 558-6 declared. Virender [...]
Santander plans London flotation February 8, 2010 SPANISH banking giant Santander may list its British and US operations on the stock market to free up cash for expansion. Abbey, Alliance & Leicester and the savings arm of Bradford & Bingley could return to the market at a joint value of £15bn under the plan, which is one of a number of capital-raising [...]
Eurozone’s tough time continues February 8, 2010 THE eurozone faces another difficult week amid mounting worries over budget deficits in Greece, Spain and Portugal. Finance ministers from the G7 countries meeting in Canada at the weekend insisted on a European solution to the problems rather than an IMF rescue. “We told our partners we had to solve the problem ourselves,” said Jean-Claude [...]
BofA and SEC back to court February 8, 2010 BANK OF AMERICA (BofA) is set to return to court in New York today to find out if its settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will be approved. It is round two for the bank, as a similar deal between the SEC and BofA was rejected six months ago by district judge Jed [...]