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By: Martin Slaney

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  • Ferguson fumes as sloppy United show signs of weakness

    September 27, 2011

    MANCHESTER UTD 3 vs FC BASEL 3 MANCHESTER UNITED manager Sir Alex Ferguson admitted his side were given a “wake-up call” by Swiss outsiders Basel after last night’s draw cemented their worst start to a Champions League campaign for 13 years. After the slightly fortuitous draw against Benfica a fortnight ago, United looked on course for a routine [...]

  • Anderson rested for India tour but Pietersen returns

    September 27, 2011

    ENGLAND will travel to India for next month’s one-day series without three members of their Ashes winning attack after the selectors opted to rest James Anderson. With Chris Tremlett and Stuart Broad injured, Surrey’s 22-year-old paceman Stuart Meaker (inset) has earned a first call-up and is joined in the squad by his county colleague, and [...]

  • Villas-Boas maintains his love of Lampard

    September 27, 2011

    VALENCIA vs CHELSEA CHELSEA manager Andre Villas-Boas has launched a passionate defence of Frank Lampard and hit out at suggestions the England stalwart is set for a reduced role at the club this season. The 33-year-old Lampard, who once set a record for consecutive Premier League appearances, has started three of Chelsea’s last four matches on [...]

  • Wenger won’t dwell on Van Persie contract

    September 27, 2011

    ARSENAL vs OLYMPIACOS ARSENAL manager Arsene Wenger has attempted to calm fears that captain Robin van Persie could become the latest big name to flee Emirates Stadium. The Holland striker has been in the most prolific form of his career since January, scoring 26 times in his last 31 games for the Gunners. But he [...]

  • SPORT | IN BRIEF

    September 27, 2011

    Stricter whip-use rules backed HORSE RACING: Top jockeys have backed stricter rules on whips, which will limit them to seven uses in a flat race and eight per jump race. Flat star Frankie Dettori said the move, which comes into effect on 10 October, was “in the best interest of our great sport”, while champion [...]

  • LABOUR TURNS BACK ON CITY

    September 27, 2011

    ED Miliband yesterday sounded the death knell on his party’s relationship with the City, singling out some elements of British business for praise yet promising to crack down on supposedly “predatory” financial services. “Britain’s future will be built not on credit default swaps but on creative industries,” Miliband said in his speech to the Labour [...]

  • Ministers round on bailout plan

    September 27, 2011

    EUROZONE ministers yesterday slammed Brussels for pushing the idea that the region’s bailout fund should be allowed to borrow money to lend trillions of euros to highly indebted countries. Wolfgang Schäuble, finance minister for euro paymaster Germany, declared: “I don’t really understand how anyone in Brussels… can raise such a silly idea without understanding the [...]

  • ABI lays out new pay rules

    September 27, 2011

    HUGE executive salaries and bonuses threaten the reputation and efficient working of UK companies, an influential shareholder group has warned today. The Association of British Insurers has issued strongly-worded new guidelines for listed company boards, warning them to avoid ratcheting up salaries and stop paying for failure. The ABI, which represents life insurers and pension [...]

  • Liberalism is left for dead by Labour

    September 27, 2011

    YOU’VE probably never heard of Ivan Lewis, a rather obscure Labour politician. But yesterday Lewis, the shadow culture secretary, unveiled an astonishingly sinister proposal which threatens free speech and media plurality in the UK like never before: he called for a register of journalists, with anybody deemed not fit struck off and banned. Of course, [...]

  • Goldman set to wield axe

    September 27, 2011

    GOLDMAN Sachs could raise its cost-cutting drive by $250m (£159.9m) to $1.45bn by the end of the year. America’s largest investment bank is expected to raise the $1.2bn level of savings, equivalent to around 1,000 jobs, announced by managers in July. Industry conditions have worsened since then with revenues under pressure from market volatility. Goldman [...]

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