England v France: Should Eddie Jones rotate his squad for Pool C decider? October 8, 2019 Ever since the Rugby World Cup draw was made, England’s final pool game against France has been billed as the decisive fixture in the tournament’s so-called group of death. It will, as widely anticipated, decide who tops the pool, but with both sides having already guaranteed qualification to the knockout phase following wins over Argentina, [...]
Thomas Cook paid more than £20m to advisers in days before collapse October 5, 2019 Thomas Cook paid more than £20m to over 30 advisers in its final days as it failed to secure a rescue deal. The payout added to the cash deficit that led to the company’s collapse, with advisers working on behalf of the company, bondholders, shareholders, the pension fund and insurance schemes. They were all involved [...]
Paypal first firm to drop out of Facebook’s Libra cryptocurrency October 5, 2019 Paypal has pulled out of an alliance attempting to launch Facebook’s digital currency Libra. The payment firm announced its decision on Friday in a statement but did not reveal why the decision has been made. The cryptocurrency and its digital wallet, Calibra, were revealed by Facebook in June. Read more: Libra co-founder hits out at [...]
Now most Leavers say a Halloween Brexit won’t happen October 5, 2019 Only 35 per cent of Leave voters think Brexit will happen on 31 October according to a YouGov poll. The UK is due to leave the EU at the end of this month, but the number of Leave voters that think this will happen has fallen by 25 per cent, from 60 per cent, since [...]
This is the most affordable place to buy a home on the Victoria Line October 5, 2019 With 36 trains an hour running from Brixton to Walthamstow and boasting a major travel hub, the Victoria Line is one of the best Tube lines to live on if you work in London. But steep house prices make that almost impossible, with the average house price on the Victoria Line costing £807,783. Read more: [...]
Democrats subpoena White House documents in Trump impeachment inquiry October 5, 2019 US House Democrats on Friday demanded that the White House turn over documents as part of their impeachment investigation into President Donald Trump. The documents are related to a call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on 25 July and have been subpoenaed. Read more: US economy adds 136,000 jobs in September as unemployment [...]
HS2 review panel considers axing eastern extension October 5, 2019 The High Speed 2 rail project could be scaled back in northern England to cut costs. Under plans drawn up by the panel reviewing the project, the route beyond the East Midlands to Leeds and Sheffield would be axed. Train speeds would also be cut by 40mph, in a bid to save more than £10bn, [...]
Brexit talks postponed in blow to Boris Johnson’s proposals October 5, 2019 Brexit talks between the UK and European Union will be postponed until next week with the European Commission claiming the new proposals “do not provide a basis for concluding an agreement”. The EU Commission’s spokeswoman Natasha Bertraud said talks on replacing the Irish backstop would not take place this weekend as anticipated, but added that [...]
Tottenham face a fading force in Bayern Munich in the Champions League October 1, 2019 When Bayern Munich were knocked out of the Champions League at the quarter-final stage three seasons ago it appeared to mark the beginning of their decline. A 6-3 aggregate defeat to Real Madrid saw them exit the competition at the earliest stage since 2011. They rebounded with a sixth semi-final appearance in seven seasons in [...]
BP chief Dudley to step down after decade-long tenure September 28, 2019 The chief executive of BP is set to step down after 10 years of leading the British energy company. Bob Dudley is planning to retire from the role within the next 12 months, according to Sky News. The American turned 64 this month and has held detailed discussions with BP chairman Helge Lund about his [...]