London’s healthiest menus January 7, 2010 RICH meaty food is de rigueur these days, but if you’re trying to start the new year on a good nutritional footing, you can still eat out with gusto and enjoyment. We’re not talking a few sprouts here and a bit of sashimi there. Here is our pick of the best places to turn over [...]
Eat your way out of winter blues January 7, 2010 IF you’re one of those repentant souls trying to stick to a punishing detox regime of lemon water and cabbage throughout January, think again. Experts say that spring is the time to stick to salads and fruit, not winter, when it is crucial to eat the right foods to fend off low moods and a [...]
FOOD & BOOZE NEWS January 7, 2010 THE AVENUE REOPENS The mighty D&D London, owners of Coq D’Argent, Pont de la Tour and Skylon, are relaunching St James’s stalwart The Avenue with a new chef, ex-Launceston Place cook Mikko Kataja, on 18 January. The new-look restaurant has gained a private dining room and a new menu that focuses on modern British cooking [...]
The coup that melted faster than the snow January 7, 2010 TWO former cabinet ministers yesterday called for a secret ballot to decide whether Gordon Brown should lead the Labour party into the general election, although the plot against the Prime Minister soon fizzled out. Former health secretary Patricia Hewitt and ex-defence secretary Geoff Hoon wrote to all Labour MPs urging them to back a secret [...]
Strong demand for gilt sale despite worries over deficit January 7, 2010 A KEY auction of government bonds was yesterday heavily oversubscribed, in a tentative sign that investors are still keen to buy UK debt despite fears over the country’s credit-worthiness. The Debt Management Office (DMO) said it had received bids for 2.68 times the £4bn of five-year gilts on offer, equivalent to the highest level of [...]
Commuters face delays as bad weather drags on January 7, 2010 COMMUTERS in London were bracing themselves for more travel disruption today as Britain remained in the grip of the deep freeze. Some of the worst weather in years has hit trains, flights and roads and forced thousands of schools to close, with many said likely to remain shut today. Train operators voiced hopes that services [...]
Fed cautious over housing January 7, 2010 SOME Federal Reserve officials worried last month that waning government support could snuff out a fragile housing market recovery and a few believed it might be desirable to step up asset purchases. Labour market weakness remained an important concern for Fed officials, the minutes released last night showed, with officials saying they expect unemployment to [...]
Labour can’t even organise a proper plot January 7, 2010 HOW incompetent can you be? If the Labour Party had any sense, it would remove Gordon Brown as soon as possible; all the polls show that Labour would gain at least some ground with any half-decent alternative leader. A change at this late stage is what the Tories dread the most. Instead, we had the [...]
BA and Unite in new talks January 7, 2010 BRITISH Airways will hold talks with union leaders representing cabin crew this week, in a bid to avoid potentially crippling industrial action. Unite is already balloting its members for a second strike after a planned 12-day action over the Christmas period was ruled illegal by a High Court judge. Discussions will revolve around planned changes [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING January 7, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES INEOS PUTS IPO ON BACK BURNER Ineos, the world’s third-largest chemicals producer, has put on ice exploratory work for an initial public offering, according to people close to the situation. A listing, which would have been among the largest by a UK company, was one of a range of options that had been [...]