Mourinho’s Chelsea to prove too strong for Everton September 12, 2013 PREMIER League football returns to our screens this weekend for the first time since the international break. Chelsea’s trip to Goodison Park is the pick of tomorrow’s action as the Blues look to build on their strong start to the campaign. Jose Mourinho has fitted seamlessly back into life at Stamford Bridge with two league [...]
High Jinx can land Doncaster Cup glory on wet Town Moor September 12, 2013 THE WEATHER up at Doncaster has completely changed the complexion of the Ladbrokes St Leger meeting and, as we’ve seen over the last couple of days, it generally pays to stick with horses proven on a slower surface. We were hit with a raft of non-runners yesterday but today’s feature, the Group Two Doncaster Cup [...]
Secret Number can give Godolphin another shock Leger win September 12, 2013 BILL ESDAILE PREVIEWS TOMORROW’S LADBROKES ST LEGER No other Classic in the world can boast as rich a history as the Ladbrokes St Leger which was first staged way back in 1776. Just a year ago Camelot attempted to secure a historic Triple Crown only to be foiled by Godolphin’s 25/1 shot Encke. The bookies [...]
Racing comment September 12, 2013 All had gone well with Brown Panther after his win in last month’s Goodwood Cup and I’ve been delighted with him in his build up to Sunday’s Irish St Leger. However, he had a temperature yesterday morning and the fact that he hasn’t eaten anything means that a tilt at the Curragh is now in [...]
David Williams’ Ladbrokes St Leger pick September 12, 2013 TALENT Ralph Beckett will be one of the few trainers to have enjoyed the Town Moor rain this week. She looks sure to stay and will relish the ground in a wide-open renewal.
Bernanke’s successor will have more than monetary policy to worry about September 12, 2013 US FEDERAL Reserve watchers have taken a break from trying to figure out when the Fed will cut off its bond-buying programme to speculate about who will succeed chairman Ben Bernanke when his second term finishes at the end of January 2014. We haven’t had the opportunity to pick a Fed chair since before the [...]
The Long View: The key to effective action? Don’t view the world in those nifty shades of grey September 12, 2013 SHADES of grey are fashionable – and not just because of those kinky books. If there’s one ideal that the modern intellectual class likes to celebrate, to praise in students and respect in authority, it is a fine, discriminating eye for picking out the full spectrum of grey on any issue. Monochrome thought is for [...]
Self-driving pods and 3D printing will be the real challenge for Royal Mail September 12, 2013 TWENTY years ago, as the web came into existence, it was obvious that Royal Mail would be carrying fewer personal and business letters by now, that there would be a vast rise in junk mail and another huge increase in parcel deliveries thanks to online buying. All of those expectations have come true. After a [...]
Letters to the editor for 13 September 2013 September 12, 2013 Financial taxes [Re: The unlawful EU financial transaction tax should rightfully be abandoned, yesterday] I oppose the EU’s Financial Transactions Tax (FTT), but why are we ignoring the fact that we already have a domestic 0.5 per cent levy on share trading in the UK? Stamp duty is five times the rate of the FTT’s [...]
Tatum can’t save presidential flop September 12, 2013 FILM WHITE HOUSE DOWN Cert 12a | By Simon Thomson Two stars WHITE House Down could have been the biggest movie of 1996. Wedged in between Nicolas Cage’s The Rock and Harrison Ford’s Air Force One, the premise of terrorists attacking the seat of American government would have blown the minds of the movie-going public. [...]