Resolute Watson targets third round Radwanska redemption January 16, 2013 BRITISH No1 Heather Watson expects a physical test against fourth seed Agnieszka Radwanska in the Australian Open third round, after completing a remarkable comeback win over Ksenia Pervak yesterday. Watson, 20, was a point away from elimination, trailing the Kazakh by a set and 6-3 in the second set tie-break. But the Brit rallied to [...]
Fulham out to pip QPR to M’Vila January 16, 2013 FOOTBALL: Fulham hope to hijack west London rivals Queens Park Rangers’ £6m move for France midfielder Yann M’Vila. Rangers yesterday clinched the club record £8m signing of Marseille striker Loic Remy, after he rejected Newcastle. The 26-year-old could make his debut against West Ham on Saturday.
Knicks and Pistons set for O2 January 16, 2013 BASKETBALL: New York Knicks stars Carmelo Anthony and Tyson Chandler are tonight set to return to the scene of their London 2012 gold medal triumph with USA when the NBA’s Atlantic Division leaders face Detroit Pistons at the O2 Arena.
Cameron’s Europe speech: A chance for the EU to boldly embrace the US January 16, 2013 IT’S hard to imagine expectations for David Cameron’s long-overdue Europe speech getting any lower. The smart money is already on him getting caught in the crossfire between supporters and opponents of Britain’s EU membership. But it needn’t be like that. A few months before the 2010 general election, the Conservatives published a policy paper called [...]
A modest proposal to improve professional standards in British banking January 16, 2013 LONDON can lay claim to be the world leader in many things. It has, for example, the world’s most popular music venue, in the O2 centre. It has the most visited modern art gallery on the planet, at Tate Modern. It is also the world’s legal capital. London rejoices in having many of the world’s [...]
Helicopter tragedy: Why disasters are so thankfully rare January 16, 2013 AFTER a helicopter clipped a crane and crashed into a busy Vauxhall road yesterday, killing two in tragic circumstances and injuring a further 12, it’s only right that we pause our busy lives for a moment, pay tribute to the superb work of London’s emergency services, and be thankful for the miracle that there weren’t [...]
Would other member states allow the UK to renegotiate the terms of its EU membership? January 16, 2013 YES Chris Heaton-Harris Though we should be mindful of charges of “blackmail”, the UK is in a strong position to renegotiate the terms of its EU membership. The Eurozone’s drive for more integration is changing the rules of the game, and requires changes to EU treaties, over which the UK has a veto. We are [...]
Letters to the editor January 16, 2013 The drugs debate [RE: Irrational drugs policies incentivise experimenting with the unknown, Tuesday] Julian Huppert’s suggestions are a good start to restoring sanity to the drugs debate. Perhaps we should also consider rethinking the dangerous dichotomy between our understanding of drugs suppliers and drugs users. The two are often the same. Adam Watts Continuing to fight [...]
The benefits and limitations of furthering your education January 16, 2013 TAKING a masters in finance or management can be tempting for many graduates, especially given the need for a competitive edge in today’s tough City jobs market. The data lends some support to this view. At Imperial College Business School, a respective 87 and 88 per cent of 2011 masters in finance and management graduates [...]
The greatest show on earth January 16, 2013 The biggest, loudest, wackiest technology showcase in the world, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), came to a close in Las Vegas this week, leaving geeks drooling over the gadgets we can expect to see over the next 12 months. The six-day event saw an estimated 20,000 new products from the over-3,000 exhibitors. This year’s event [...]