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  • Kinect Star Wars fails to deliver fireworks

    April 4, 2012

    GAMES KINECT STAR WARS Cert: 12A ** Remember that bit in Return of the Jedi when Princess Leah sings a version of Christina Aguilera’s Genie in a Bottle entitled Princess in a Battle? No? What about the bit when Han Solo busts out his disco moves? It didn’t happen, did it? Well, it does in [...]

  • Political risk is a global threat to recovery

    March 25, 2012

    IN a tentative recovery, everyone always looks for the next nasty shock that could spring up and derail growth. The answer this time is political risk – all over the world. We all know about the geo-political tensions in the Middle East that sent Brent over $126 earlier this month. But in a year heavy [...]

  • Tube workers to reject Games offer

    March 18, 2012

    TUBE workers are set to reject yet another Olympics bonus offer this week, leaving transport bosses scrambling to avoid strikes during the Games, which are now just over four months away. Almost 150 reps for the RMT will today call on the union to turn down the latest £850 overtime and bonus package. The reps [...]

  • NEW STRIKES BUT FEWER DELAYS ON UK TRAINS

    February 16, 2012

    Despite an ongoing strike by station cleaners, Network Rail gave commuters a reason to be cheerful yesterday when it revealed record punctuality figures for some routes last month. Overall, 91.4 per cent of trains ran on time in January, Network Rail claimed, up from 90.3 per cent a year ago. Passengers on c2c routes such [...]

  • Life isn’t just – but self-belief works

    January 11, 2012

    SOMETIMES, willing something to happen actually works. If you are young and want to make lots of money when you grow up, you are actually much more likely to end up richer than those of your peers with a more relaxed attitude to wealth. The first prerequisite to becoming rich is to want to become [...]

  • RAPID RESPONSES

    January 11, 2012

    Capacity challenge The real issue facing the UK is how to increase capacity in our public transport system. Few transport professionals would support the newly approved High Speed Rail 2 project (HS2) compared to Rod Eddington’s highly regarded policy proposals from December 2006, which would make a genuine difference to public transport. These are all [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    December 7, 2011

    FINANCIAL TIMES DUBLIN IS URGED TO SELL NAMA AS A SINGLE ENTITY A secret report into the operations of Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency, the state agency set up to purge Irish banks of their toxic property loans, has recommended that the government should consider selling it off as a single entity. FINANCING PROBLEMS WEIGH [...]

  • History lives on in the City of Angels

    September 18, 2011

    WELCOME to LA. Embrace the pain!” jokes leading man Scoot McNairy in the touching 2007 indie flick In Search Of A Midnight Kiss. McNairy’s character is a failed, lonely screenwriter trying to woo a failed, lonely actress (Sarah Simmonds) on a New Year’s Eve date. His poignant words echo around the famous Orpheum Theatre, a [...]

  • Gatwick Express faces strike action

    September 16, 2011

    GATWICK Express passengers could be facing ongoing disruptions, after it was announced that rail workers on the line are to be balloted for industrial action in response to the threat of job cuts. The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union has confirmed that it is prepared to lead its members to strike action in response [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    June 28, 2011

    FINANCIAL TIMES DIRECTORS’ PAY AND PENSIONS UNDER SCRUTINY FTSE 100 directors have amassed final salary pension pots averaging £2.8m, according to research, while trade union bosses came under fire for their pay packages before Thursday’s strike by up to 750,000 teachers and civil servants on pension reform. A survey of 137 directors by Incomes Data [...]

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