You’re letting the country down, Clarke tells Australian batsmen July 21, 2013 AUSTRALIA captain Michael Clarke hit out at his fellow batsmen, after the tourists managed only 363 runs during the two innings of the second Test defeat at Lord’s. The visitors have a mountain to climb in order to reclaim the Ashes, having lost the opening two Tests against England for the first time since 1978-79. [...]
Ban cheats for longer, says Coe July 21, 2013 ATHLETICS: Lord Coe, vice-president of governing body the IAAF, has called for doping bans to be increased from two years to four. Track’s credibility is in crisis after it emerged last week that sprinters Tyson Gay and Asafa Powell had both tested positive. “We have to go back from two years to four years,” said [...]
Arthur: I’ve been targeted July 21, 2013 CRICKET: Sacked Australia coach Mickey Arthur says he has been the victim of a “campaign” since beginning legal proceedings against Cricket Australia. Arthur, who was sacked last month, said he was keen to reach an agreement “in spite of what has been a deliberate campaign against me in the past days”.
Any Other Business – 22/07 July 21, 2013 As Royal baby watch continues, the Mayor of London Boris Johnson has given his two cents on a potential name: “I've always thought Boris is a nice name for a girl” he tweeted in an online Ask Boris session. He also weighed in on Prime Minister David Cameron’s favourite band. When asked what he thought [...]
Why the French model may have the answer to the NHS’s many challenges July 20, 2013 IT IS often said that the NHS is “the envy of the world”, but this claim is now increasingly difficult to justify. Yesterday, professor Sir Bruce Keogh published his review into 14 NHS hospital trusts with high mortality rates. “Mediocrity is simply not good enough,” he said, with the probe uncovering poor standards of care, [...]
ENRC begins legal proceedings against former director July 19, 2013 Miner ENRC has filed a legal claim in the High Court against a former non-executive director, Paul Judge (release). For breach of fiduciary duty to ENRC, relating to the disclosure of confidential information to the media and for the return of all confidential documentation in his possession. Gerhard Ammann, chairman of ENRC said: We have [...]
Sale of government’s £5bn Lloyds stake may begin this September July 19, 2013 The government is weighing the sale of its stake in Lloyds as soon as September, valued at approximately $7.6bn (£5bn), according to reports by Bloomberg.
China moves towards lending determined by markets forces, rather than government fiat July 19, 2013 China will remove its floor on lending rates tomorrow, and markets seem to be interpreting the move by the People's Bank of China as easing. See the reaction in the Australian dollar: Controls on bill discount rates and a ceiling on lending rates for rural credit co-operatives will also be scrapped, allowing banks more freedom [...]
US bellwether General Electric beats earnings forecasts July 19, 2013 US utility company General Electric has just beaten earnings forecasts, making $0.36 per share in the second quarter, rather than the $0.35 expected. Revenues less satisfying, making just $35.12bn as opposed to estimated revenues of $35.56bn. The company is often seen as an indicator of future economic performance in the US, and said that it [...]
JP Morgan will advise government on bank privatisation strategy July 19, 2013 UKFI, the body responsible for managing the government's stakes in RBS and Lloyds, has announced that it has appointed JP Morgan to advice on the return of these holdings to public hands. UKFI announces that it has appointed J.P. Morgan Cazenove as a privatisation strategy adviser under Lot 4 of the Framework for an initial [...]