Rover report gets delayed July 5, 2009 THE government is set to delay the publication of a report into the collapse of carmaker MG Rover in 2005, pending an investigation by the Serious Fraud Office. The move, set to be announced by business secretary Peter Mandelson today, follows a four-year inquiry into the company’s collapse, which led to more than 6,000 job [...]
DARLING: PAY SQUEEZE FOR STATE SECTOR July 5, 2009 ALISTAIR Darling has hinted at a public sector pay freeze to tackle Britain’s budget black hole. In response to Audit Commission chief executive Steve Bundred’s call for £5bn savings in wages, the chancellor said: “Public sector pay obviously has got to reflect prevailing conditions, and in particular inflation has come way down.” He said the [...]
NOMURA QUITS CANARY WHARF July 5, 2009 Japanese bank Nomura has decided to ditch Canary Wharf and locate 3,600 UK employees, including 2,000 former Lehman Brothers staff, in the City. Nomura will today sign an exclusivity deal for the new riverside complex Watermark Place, following months of internal debate about where to locate its London staff. The bank will pay around £40 [...]
Giants climb up to third July 5, 2009 RUGBY LEAGUE: Two tries from David Faiumu helped Huddersfield maintain their Super League play-off hopes with a 30-14 victory over Wakefield which moved the Giants to third in the table. Castleford Tigers are also still in the play-off hunt after they beat struggling Bradford 40-38 in a thrilling game which saw both sides touch down [...]
Hants and Sussex reach final July 5, 2009 CRICKET: Hampshire and Sussex will contest this year’s Friends Provident Trophy final on 25 July after rallying to semi-final victories. An opening stand of 186 between Jimmy Adams (78) and Michael Lumb (76) helped Hampshire to 271 against Lancashire at Old Trafford, who were never in the hunt in reply, falling 64 runs short despite [...]
Kaymer edges out Westwood July 5, 2009 GOLF: Germany’s Martin Kaymer beat England’s Lee Westwood in a sudden-death play-off to claim victory in the French Open. Westwood fired a final-round 65 with seven birdies and a bogey to take the clubhouse lead at 13-under-par before Kaymer held his nerve to par the 18th for a 68 and force the extra holes. Westwood [...]
Woods wins at Maryland July 5, 2009 GOLF: World No1 Tiger Woods showed his imperious form once again to claim a 68th PGA Tour title with victory in the AT&T National in Maryland last night. Woods fired a three-under-par 67 to finish on 13-under, but had to stave off pressure from fellow American Hunter Mahan, who tied for the lead at one [...]
Sprinter Cavendish takes Le Tour stage July 5, 2009 SPEEDSTER Mark Cavendish further enhanced his reputation as the fastest sprinter in the world after claiming the second stage of the Tour de France with a blistering finish. The 24-year-old led the peleton in chasing down leading quartet Stef Clement, Cyril Dessel, Jussi Veikkanen and Stephane Auge with 10km left to bring the 187km stage [...]
McGeechan: Lions legacy now in place July 5, 2009 COACH Ian McGeechan believes he has established a successful legacy to lead the British and Irish Lions after announcing the end of his infamous Lions association yesterday. The 62-year-old signed off his Lions career with an emphatic victory in the third and final Test in Johannesburg on Saturday, but confirmed he will not be in [...]
Onions edges mate Harmy for Ashes call July 5, 2009 PACEMAN Graham Onions last night paid homage to Durham team-mate Steve Harmison after edging him out of the 13-man England squad for the first Ashes Test. Onions, 26, was surprisingly given the nod for the series opener in Cardiff on Wednesday, even though it was the more experienced Harmison who impressed in the England Lions’ [...]