Innovative All Blacks are playing a new ball game with Barrett and Mo’unga on the field October 16, 2019 When Ireland beat New Zealand on a historic night in Dublin just short of a year ago, they looked like being the team to beat at this year’s Rugby World Cup. How quickly things change in sport. On Saturday the pair go head to head in the World Cup quarter-final and it is Ireland who [...]
England v Australia: Hooper and Pocock can benefit at breakdown with Jerome Garces as referee October 15, 2019 The sign of a good refereeing performance tends to be that they have gone unnoticed throughout the match. But so far at this Rugby World Cup, officials have been in the spotlight more often than organisers would have desired. Referee Jerome Garces and television match official (TMO) Ben Skeen are two figures to have been [...]
What football can learn about the implementation of VAR from the Rugby World Cup October 15, 2019 Since the video assistant referee’s introduction to the Premier League this season, the technology seems to have caused as much controversy as it was intended to resolve. The current Rugby World Cup, which has shown the benefits of a sport accustomed to an additional match official overseeing a feed of the action, has only thrown [...]
Revolut in bid to raise £1.2bn and become Europe’s most valuable fintech firm October 12, 2019 Fintech firm Revolut is seeking to raise £1.2bn from its investors in the coming months. The British-Based payment firm has hired investment bank JP Morgan to arrange a £395m equity raise and issuance of a £790m convertible loan, according to Sky News. Read more: Martin Gilbert to step down from Stand Life and join Revolut [...]
UK awards no-deal Brexit ferry contracts worth £87m October 12, 2019 The government has awarded contracts to several ferry companies to transport medicines in the even of a no-deal Brexit. Brittany Ferries, DFDS, P&O and Stena Line are those in line to deliver supplies from 31 October after being awarded contracts worth £86.6m. Read more: Brexit tunnel talks: What you need to know The contracts will [...]
Brexit tunnel talks: What you need to know October 12, 2019 When Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his Irish counterpart Leo Varadkar said there was a “pathway” to a deal last week, people thought this might be the light at the end of a very long Brexit tunnel. Now it turns out we weren’t even in the tunnel at the time – in fact, we’re just [...]
Mastercard and Visa join Paypal and others in abandoning Facebook’s Libra cryptocurrency project October 12, 2019 Mastercard, Visa, eBay and Stripe have all pulled out of Facebook’s cryptocurrency project, Libra. It comes a week Paypal announced they were withdrawing from Libra and is a huge blow to the social network’s plans to launch what it envisioned as a global currency. Read more: Paypal become first firm to drop out of Facebook’s [...]
Collapsed airlines to fly passengers home under new government proposal October 12, 2019 Under a new government proposal, aeroplanes owned by collapsed airlines could be used to repatriate passengers to the UK, instead of being grounded. The proposed legislation comes in the wake of Thomas Cook’s collapse, which required the Civil Aviation Authority to find 150 aircraft and operate almost 700 flights at a total cost of £100m. [...]
Donald Trump reveals phase one trade agreement with China October 12, 2019 The US and China have come to an agreement on the first phase of negotiations, President Donald Trump confirmed on Friday. The “substantial” trade deal covers intellectual property, financial services and large agricultural purchases. Read more: Trump turns against Fox News after latest impeachment poll Following talks with China’s Vice Premier Liu He, Trump told [...]
Brexit talks intensify as bid to thrash out a deal continues in Brussels October 12, 2019 Brexit negotiations are set to continue in Brussels over this weekend as both sides move toward a workable deal. Discussions yesterday between EU’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier and UK Brexit secretary Stephen Barclay were labelled by the pair as “constructive”. Read more: EU member states approve the opening of ‘tunnel’ negotiations’ on Brexit Boris Johnson [...]