SPOTLIGHT ON SMALL CAPS May 25, 2009 THE greatest bugbear of the year for Aim investors, at least on the face of it, has been the exodus of companies from the junior market as more and more are forced to delist amid the economic turmoil. But as the number of firms on Aim continues to fall back, many small cap experts are [...]
Gloucs eye Aussie Clark May 21, 2009 CRICKET: Gloucestershire are hoping to sign Australian paceman Stuart Clark before the start of the Ashes series. The 33-year-old is being seen as short-term cover for New Zealand all-rounder James Franklin, who is on World Twenty20 duty in June.
O’Brien undecided on Yeats May 21, 2009 RACING: Trainer Aidan O’Brien admits he is still undecided whether to unleash Yeats on a fourth Gold Cup attempt at Royal Ascot. The eight-year-old was beaten into sixth on his return in the Vintage Crop Stakes at Navan last month, but O’Brien insists there’s more to come. He said: “We’ll just have to wait and [...]
Lowry turns professional May 21, 2009 GOLF: Ireland’s Shane Lowry has announced he is to turn professional after his Irish Open triumph last week. The 22-year-old, who missed out on a £500,000 first prize at Baltray last week, is set to make his pro debut in the European Open at the London GC, on 28 May. He said: “This decision will [...]
AN ABUNDANCE OF GLITTER FOR THE ASIAN WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT May 21, 2009 LONDON’s most successful Asian ladies were out in force on Wednesday night for perhaps the sparkliest evening of the year, the Asian Women of Achievement Awards, in association with Lloyds TSB. The star-studded guest list included Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, as well as BBC Dragon James Caan, MP Tessa Jowell, Lib Dem [...]
The untarnished beauty of the Suffolk coastline May 21, 2009 THE recent episode of The Apprentice in which the contestants struggled to devise an attractive marketing campaign for the Kent seaside town of Margate, was a good demonstration of the jaded reputation many of Britain’s coastal resorts have earned. But had they been applying their efforts to the towns lining the Suffolk coast, chief among [...]
Q&A: SALES May 21, 2009 Q. Dear Russell, I’ve put an offer in on a property that I really like but so has another party. The vendor has said that he wants to do a contract race in order to decide. What does that mean?A. A contract race is very much first-past-the-post – basically the first party to have read [...]
FOCUS ON: IPSWICH, SUFFOLK May 21, 2009 GREEN FARM, NEAR STOWMARKET, IP14 3REPrice: Offers in excess of £975,000If you’re looking for the property that has everything then this is it. Believed to date from the 16th century, this listed barn conversion comes complete with swimming pool, tennis courts, and even a carp lake/boating pond. Inside, the house has recently been modernised but [...]
Cyprus is a place in the sun and a lot more besides May 21, 2009 FOR Britons, Cyprus has turned into something of an upmarket Marbella, without the crowds. With unrealised investment potential and a load more untarnished space in which to enjoy golf, watersports, beautiful landscape and good weather for most of the year, it’s no wonder savvy investors are looking to the island to buy property. What with [...]
Museum of fun May 21, 2009 NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM 2Cert: PGTHIS Bank Holiday’s slice of family-centric fodder pulls off that rare cinematic trick – it’s a sequel that’s better than the original. However, given that the original Night at the Museum was a dog’s dinner of a film, the bigger surprise is that it was ever a big enough hit [...]