Trapattoni leaves Ireland post September 11, 2013 FOOTBALL: Giovanni Trapattoni has been dismissed as Ireland manager after failing to secure qualification for the 2014 World Cup. Ireland suffered back-to-back defeats against Sweden on Friday and Austria on Tuesday to leave them fourth in Group C with two matches to play. The Football Association of Ireland announced the 74-year-old’s departure yesterday. Ireland’s next [...]
Hoggard calls time on career September 11, 2013 CRICKET: Former England seamer Matthew Hoggard will retire at the end of the season. The 36-year-old took 248 wickets in 67 Test matches and ranks joint-seventh on the all-time list alongside spinner Graeme Swann. Hoggard captained his county side Leicestershire to Twenty20 Cup glory in 2011 and was a key member of England’s victorious Ashes [...]
Injured Hunt out for fourth months September 11, 2013 FOOTBALL: Crystal Palace defender Jack Hunt faces fourth months on the sidelines after breaking his ankle in training on Monday. The 22-year-old right-back, who joined from Huddersfield Town in the summer, is yet to make his Premier League debut. Hunt said on Twitter: “Got to take the positives, clean break and no operation needed.”
Easterby set to land huge pot with well-weighted Azagal September 11, 2013 BILL ESDAILE PREVIEWS THE SECOND DAY OF THE LADBROKES ST LEGER FESTIVAL ONE of the major success stories on the flat over the past decade has been the rise of the big sales races and this afternoon’s Weatherbys Hamilton Insurance Stakes (2.40pm) is worth a cool £175,000 to the winning owner. What makes these races [...]
Fanshawe’s Seal Of Approval to stamp her authority September 11, 2013 THIS is the time of year when you start to see the odd funny result, especially when it comes to fillies. Today’s Group Two Park Hill Stakes (3.15pm) is likely to feature a hot favourite in Michael Bell’s The Lark, who was third in the Investec Oaks, but I’m eager to take her on. I’m [...]
Verizon borrows $49,000,000,000 in just one day September 11, 2013 TELECOMS giant Verizon borrowed a record $49bn (£31bn) from the bond markets yesterday – an astonishing sum that is larger than the economies of more than 90 countries. The debt deal, which was so large that it took even Wall Street by surprise, will be used to finance the company’s $130bn purchase of Vodafone’s [...]
Pound soars to 8-month high on jobs figures September 11, 2013 STERLING jumped to its highest level in eight months yesterday as the UK posted another set of impressive labour market numbers. The pound was printing above $1.58 last night, having climbed from $1.49 since early in July. The rise has been steady across the last eight weeks, yet was boosted yesterday by a [...]
Apple share price crushed by hat-trick of downgrades September 11, 2013 APPLE shares slumped yesterday after investors raised concerns that a new cut-price iPhone model is not cheap enough to boost the company’s market share in developing economies. Analysts at Piper Jaffray, UBS and Credit Suisse all reduced their outlook for the company’s stock following Tuesday’s long-awaited announcement of the iPhone 5C, a cheaper version of [...]
Real estate jobs boom a worry – but labour market rebalancing September 11, 2013 IT is the fact of the day: those who work in real estate accounted for 23.05 per cent of the net jobs growth in the UK over the past year. In fact, 13 per cent of the 562,000 total jobs that now exist in “real estate activities” – which include a range of jobs, from [...]
Stalled productivity poses threats to public services September 11, 2013 THE GOVERNMENT’S performance in the last year has lacked focus on productivity, one of the major challenges to the economy, according to a report published yesterday. Deloitte and think tank Reform’s analysis indicates that the government is also still losing out through fraud and struggling to tackle its long-term liabilities. The report [...]