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Gordon Brown's Decision to Put Tory Mp John Bercow in Charge Of... [Derived Headline]
GORDON BROWN'S decision to put Tory MP John Bercow in charge of a review of policies on children could backfire. When Bercow fell out with Michael Howard, he told him Ann Widdecombe was right: there WAS 'something of the night' about him. If Brown and Bercow hit a stormy patch, the Tory MP could end up telling the PM Alastair Campbell was right, he IS psychologically flawed.
Red Clubs Finally Bagged the Big Success He Deserved... [Derived Headline]
RED CLUBS finally bagged the big success he deserved as he added his name to the long list of illustrious sprinters to have landed the Betfred Sprint Cup at Haydock. The Barry Hills-trained four-year-old, who overhauled Marchand Dor, had been knocking on the door this season, finishing close up in the Golden Jubilee, the July Cup and the Nunthorpe.
PORTUGAL is a country with a long and proud history of producing brave men prepared to risk life and limb in the name of exploration. From Dom Vasco De Gama (the commander of the first direct voyage from Europe to India) to Ferdinand Magellan (who lost his life while leading the first expedition to successfully circumnavigate the world), this is a nation which has some pedigree when it comes to pioneering previously uncharted territory. Tonight, the 21st century rugby equivalents to those adv...
Parks and Jacobsen Lookto Lay Down a Marker and Impress Hadden -
DONT be surprised if you spot Dan Parks pinching himself when he takes to the field against Portugal this evening. The No 10 admits Saint-Etienne will be his dreamland as Scotland embark on their World Cup campaign. Parks is determined to help the Scots get off to the best possible start and also convince coach Frank Hadden that it should be he, and not Chris Paterson, occupying the pivotal berth for the remainder of the campaign. Chris performed well in the warm- up Tests against Ireland and...
Judgment Day Looms Forwary Wales Coach
GARETH JENKINS steps into the World Cup today admitting his job is on the line in France. The under-fire Wales coach takes charge of his first World Cup game against Canada in Nantes, but has already set October 6, the date of the quarter-finals, as his personal judgment day. Jenkins is clinging onto his job after managing just four wins from his first 16 games, despite a vote of confidence before the tournament from Welsh rugby bosses following the record loss at Twickenham just five weeks a...
Stone and Daniel Gooding. [Derived Headline]
Stone and Daniel Gooding. I asked why Kloy hired Gooding when he himself had been recruited to turn the small, local firm into an international broking operation. 'I had not signed my contract,' he replied. 'I was going to run the firm, but when the shareholder who provides the money says he has found someone to head the salesmen, you say yes.' That shareholder was Geneva lawyer Dr Ludovic Verbist.
We're Better at Subduing the Big Boys Than Rolling Over 'Minnows'
ALEX McLEISH believes it could be easier to tune a Scotland side to try to stifle the fabulous French on their own turf than to set out to beat a lesser nation at Hampden. The national coach faces an entirely different test to yesterday's visit of Lithuania when he prepares Scotland for the Parc des Princes and the World Cup runners-up in revengeful mood on Wednesday after their Glasgow loss last year.
What's the Cost of Living On Thethames? ; Guess How Much?
Water is renowned for its calming effects,so if the school run is already starting to stress you out, here are some properties on the Thames that might cool you down GATLIFF ROAD SW1 Studios, one, two, and three-bedroom flats and penthouses grouped around a historic dock by the Thames and Chelsea Embankment.
BY INSTINCT, Sir Bobby Charlton has always been of the opinion that an England team would be best-managed by an Englishman. As a staunch patriot who played for his country 106 times and won the World Cup, it is a point of view he held steadfastly even when the Football Association felt it necessary to look overseas and appoint a Swede, Sven Goran Eriksson. When Eriksson departed without too many tears being shed after the 2006 World Cup and homegrown Steve McClaren replaced him, it looked as ...
Rent-a-Home Britain ; Market Watch
Could the nation be persuaded to giveup its homeownership traditions to help solve the housing crisis? It won't be comforting for would-be firsttime buyers who feel they have been driven out of the housing market by buy-to-let investors, but there is a growing momentum vastly to increase the private rental sector.
Malpas Insists U-21s' Attitude Is Swell Again
TERRY BUTCHER once memorably described Scotland's Under-21 squad as being comprised of 'egotistical swellheads' who did not give a jot about representing their country. Butcher's views were informed by his then Motherwell assistant Maurice Malpas,who is pleased to report a distinct change in attitude among our aspiring internationalists.
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