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Nationalists gear up to hold balance of power as poll points to Labour wipeout in Scotland
Sam Coates Deputy Political Editor
Francis Elliott, Lindsay McIntosh
designed to reinforce the SNPs message that the party was willing to come
to the rescue of a minority Labour government, and to blunt claims within Ed
Milibands party that a vote for the SNP
would put the Conservatives in No 10.
Ms Sturgeons intervention came as
an Ipsos-Mori poll gave the SNP a lead
of 28 points in Scotland which would
hand them 55 of the 59 Scottish seats,
and mean wipeout for Labour north of
the border. Labour holds 40 Scottish
seats at Westminster and the SNP six.
The poll for STV put the SNP on
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oducing
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private sector
Is our obsession
with fitness
ess
getting out
of hand?
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this months monetary policy committee meeting which showed that Ian
McCafferty and Martin Weale, who
had been pushing for a rise to 0.75 per
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1 Heres why we all have reason
to be fearful of antisemitism
2 Hanoi Jane photo a mistake
3 Boko Haram taunts leaders
4 Jihadist faked own death
5 I fought Page 3 and tits won
6 Men shouldnt be at the birth
7 Blunts glossary of insults
8 Obamas attack on super-rich
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Worthless EU
deal means
2,000 prisoners
stay in Britain
Richard Ford Home Correspondent
Worst offenders
Top 10 EU countries with prisoners
in jails in England and Wales
Poland 901
Irish Republic 750
Romania 521
Lithuania 461
Portugal 205
Latvia 192
Netherlands 130
Slovakia 119
Czech Republic 109
France 102
Test reveals
fatter side
of the thin
blue line
hey are
supposed to be
ready to act
quickly and fight
crime with the
full force of the law, but
when it comes to a
five-minute fitness test
involving walking and
then a gentle jog the
police need to be cut
some slack (Fiona
Hamilton writes).
Officers who are
unable to cope with the
twists and turns of the
back-and-forth shuttle
run could be allowed to
walk on a treadmill
instead under plans being
considered by their
professional body.
Although the fitness
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Hundreds of operations
are cancelled every day
as NHS crisis spreads
The problems overwhelming the health service now stretch well beyond A&E
Under pressure
Cancelled operations Nov 4 to Jan 3
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594
8,595
2012-13
22
2013-14
506
9,320
58
2014-15
Urgent ops 2
or more times
Urgent ops
within 24hrs
Elective ops
within 24hrs
626
12,345
%
88.0
87.0
86.0
85% target
85.0
84.0
83.0
low-level discomfort.
At 7.15, queasy from nil-by-mouth
for the anaesthetic, I joined a line of
the bleary-eyed, lame and suffering at
the Southern General in Glasgow,
one of the largest teaching hospitals
in the UK. I was told that my
operation would be late afternoon.
Around 8am, the anaesthetist
came to discuss my case. She
was concerned about my past
history and wanted a highdependency (HD) bed
available. A student nurse
arrived next, keen as
mustard, and started
asking me the same
questions I had
answered in the pre-op
assessment four days
earlier. By 10am I was
2014
British
88.9%
89.1%
Irish
1.1%%
1.2%%
Spanish
0.2%
0.4%
Portuguese
0.1%
0.4%
Greek
0.1%
0.2%
Increase
he proportion of Britons
working in the NHS has
been growing in recent
years, contrary to popular
perception. The Times has
obtained the largest ever
breakdown of staff by nationality
which shows that by head count,
hours worked and percentage, the
NHS workforce is increasingly
made up of Britons.
There has been a sharp rise in
workers from poorer European
countries but they have been
displacing the overseas staff
traditionally recruited from
Commonwealth nations, rather
than taking British peoples jobs.
The official figures show:
6 There was a sharp rise in workers
from Portugal, Ireland, Greece and
Spain, the countries sometimes
nicknamed PIGS because their
economies were the most badly
battered by the financial crisis.
6 Indian and Pakistani doctors,
stalwarts of the NHS since the
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The good
news: fall in
childhood
cancer toll
Doctors
India
6,880
Pakistan
Ireland
10,265
2,218
1,945
Britain
1,389
1,458
British
2009
850,084
Indian
20,833
17,923
Philippines
12,839
13,096
Irish
10,346
13,062
Polish
3,508
6,148
Nigerian
4,555
4,979
Spanish
1,561
4,563
5,034
4,343
Zimbabwean
2009
Portuguese
61,033
Pakistani
2014
2014
926,326
1,175
4,312
3,208
2,928
Chris Smyth
78,115
Malaysia
1,122
1,330
Greece
697
1,458
Nurses
Philippines
Zimbabwe
9,239
8,006
3,822
2,994
Spain
Britain
406
2,725
2014
Portugal
210
Nigeria
2009
237,369
274,709
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Sentamu to
avoid laying
hands on
new bishop
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Penguin suit Ralph, a Humboldt penguin who loses his feathers when he moults,
has been given a coat to protect him from the cold at Marwell Wildlife, Hampshire
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Damian Lewis as Henry VIII and Claire Foy as Anne Boleyn; Mark Rylance, left, is devastatingly realistic as Thomas Cromwell
James Dean
Technology Correspondent
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BBC staff complain that lifts and toilets at New Broadcasting House are out of order. Running costs are 89 million a year
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Prepare for a
gold rush as
Royal Mint
bullion is back
Valentine Low
Bacchus is moving to Britain; annual consumption of wine in this country is expected to top 11.2 billion by 2018, pushing France into third place in the world rankings
Tipple tax
Percentage of duty and
VAT paid on an average
price bottle of wine
UK
56%
Greece
23%
Portugal
23%
Italy
22%
France
21%
Spain
21%
Germany
19%
o were set to
overtake the
French in
wine-drinking
or at least
wine-spending. Great
news. Question is, do
we drink better wines
or do we simply get
charged more?
Well, if youre
drinking Chteau
Latour or Lafite, then
the price is pretty
much the same all
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he family of
Ann Gloag, the
Stagecoach
tycoon, were
recovering last
night after being tied up
by masked men in their
home and robbed of
500,000 worth of
jewellery and cash (Lucy
Holden writes).
Ann Gloags daughter,
Sarah, her husband and
two of their children
were bound with duct
Understandably, this
has been a very difficult
time for the whole family
and we ask that their
privacy is respected at
this time.
Police confirmed
that two men had
been arrested and
were due to appear
in court today.
They said: Police
Scotland can
confirm that two
men aged 40 and
University choices
oes it
matter if
you go to
university
to study
engineering and find
that 85 per cent of
your fellow
undergraduates on
the course are male?
Or, if you choose
English literature,
that women will
outnumber men by
three to one?
In disciplines such
as science and
technology this
gender polarisation
on degree courses is
increasing. This is an
unexpected
consequence of
reforms that were
designed to empower
student choice to
reshape our university
system.
The early signs are
that many applicants
and their parents have
Engineering
Computer sciences
Physical sciences
Architecture, build and plan
Mathematical sciences
Technologies
Business and admin studies
1,225
1,535
2,940
3,165
4,405
6,060
7,050
18,130
12,020
13,080
13,130
More
women
20,305
17,335
3,825
2,275
2,155
1,600
1,435
Medicine and dentistry
European languages, literature and related
Veterinary science, agriculture and related
Social sciences combined with arts
Combined arts
Linguistics, classics and related
Law
Biological sciences
Difference in number
Social studies
of acceptances, 2014
Education
Creative arts and design
Source: UCAS
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Jackson pulps
polite thugs
English football fans have a bad
reputation round the world,
perhaps unfairly now, but even
at the peak of hooliganism they
knew how to behave to strangers.
So claims Samuel L Jackson, the
American actor, above, who tells
ShortList magazine about a run-in
he once had with some louts on a
London train. He was in a carriage
with a friend when a gang started
to beat up a drunk man who was
wearing the wrong colour scarf.
They then threatened Jacksons
friend with more of the same until
he told them: Man, were from
New York. Their attitude
suddenly changed. Oh, youre
Americans? the thugs said and
then began to apologise in a very
British way for being rowdy. You
guys are so proper. You have
manners, Jackson laughed. He
then punched a few of them in
case their politeness wore off.
It was not Michael Goves ringtone
that so enraged the prime minister
in cabinet the other week but a
song by Beyonc on his smartwatch
that the chief whip couldnt turn off.
Aptly, the singers latest release is
called Ring Off. Earlier singles
would also be suitable for use in the
cabinet room. Run the World, say,
or Beautiful Liar. Or perhaps
her first hit with Destinys
Child, the Thatcheritesounding No, No, No.
mr speakers sermon
John Bercow detained the
Commons after questions
yesterday to preach about
the birth of parliament.
His address, a sort of
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Lucky escape The crew of an Irish fishing vessel are rescued from their overturned boat in rough seas off the Western Isles
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Locals fear Viscount Cranborne, owner of Hatfield House, could frack on their land
The principle of exploration and appraisal for shale gas would be acceptable. It added, however, that 24-hour
drilling operations would lead to a
significant increase in night-time background noise levels. On the Roseacre
Wood application, the officers also said
that it should be refused because of concerns about increased traffic in a very
rural location served by small lanes.
Francis Egan, Cuadrillas chief executive, said that the report was a setback
but certainly not the end of the road.
Cuadrilla said in a statement: In the
end councillors on the development
control committee with have to weigh
the relatively minor impacts . . . against
the wider local and national economic
and energy security benefits.
We will await the councillors decisions on both these applications and we
believe that all of the limited issues that
have been raised can be resolved.
The company said that it had supplied extra information on traffic
routes, which it believed addressed
issues raised at Roseacre Wood.
The recommendations were welcomed by campaigners, who called on
the council to protect communities
from fracking, which involves pumping
water, chemicals and sand at high
pressure underground to fracture shale
rock and release gas trapped in it.
corded his interests in the Hatfield Welwyn area (and elsewhere) and is keen to
emphasise that this is a process that
records pre-existing ownership. Homeowners should not be alarmed by it.
Grant Shapps, the Conservative
party chairman and MP for Welwyn
Hatfield, said at the time: Over my
dead body will he dig up someones
back yard in my constituency.
The residents have now begun a
national campaign to get the law abolished in England and Wales.
The system dates to William the
Conquerors coronation as king of England in 1066, when feudal rights
were introduced.
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Betsy, 7, proves hacking
public wi-fi is childs play
Betsy Davies searched online for how to access a laptop and did so in 11 minutes
Spirits proved
fatal for M P
A Labour politician
died after drinking
spirits during a trip
to Poland organised
by the Council of
Europe, Rochdale
coroners court was
told. Jim Dobbin, 73,
MP for Heywood
and Middleton, had
taken a shot of
spirits with each
course of a dinner
in the city of Slupsk
last September. He
then went to bed,
saying that he felt
unwell. A postmortem
examination
showed that he had
food in his lungs
and a blood alcohol
level of 399mg per
100ml nearly
five times the UK
limit for driving.
Verdict: death by
misadventure.
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The mystery
of Clint and
his weird
rubber baby
Male orientation
he announcement
of all the Oscar
contenders is
usually the greatest
solace of bitter January. But
apart from Selma (which I
havent seen) not a single
best picture nominee passes
the Bechdel test. Devised
by the US graphic
novelist Alison Bechdel,
this is the modest
requirement that a
movie should contain at
least two named
female characters who
speak to each other
about something other
than a man.
But this year, the only
movie women are wives:
Flawedchurch
las, poor
Broadchurch, we
loved it well.
Why didnt it gather up
its first series Baftas,
take a bow and
disappear for ever, its
excellent cast and
writers dispersing to
stellar new projects?
Why bish-bosh
together a follow-up in
which everything we
previously learnt is
found to be nonsense,
just as when Bobby
Ewing awoke and it
was all just a dream.
The financial
imperative of
milking every last
Birth-death experience
@victoriapeckham
If local bumpkins
hold up fracking,
its ministers fault
Ross Clark
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hristianity is in trouble in
Britain. In only two decades
the percentage of people
who say they have no
religious faith has grown
from under a third to just over a half.
Sixty five per cent of people
identified themselves as Christian in
1983. By 2013 it was only 42 per cent.
Identification with the Church of
England over the same period fell
even faster: from just over 40 per
cent to barely 16 per cent.
At the same time basic knowledge
of Christianity is collapsing. A survey
conducted just before Christmas (the
birthday of Santa Claus, apparently)
found that one fifth of British kids
aged between five and 12 thought
that Jesus Christ is a striker for
Chelsea. While this might just
possibly explain why Jos Mourinhos
team is leading the Premier League, it
also points to the Anglican churchs
failure to fulfil its fundamental
mission of spreading the Good News
to every corner of the country.
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Daily Universal Register
UK: The Scotland Bill sets out proposed new
tax powers for Holyrood; David Cameron
visits Edinburgh and the SNPs Nicola
Sturgeon is set to demand tax breaks for the
North Sea oil industry; US secretary of state
John Kerry visits London for talks on
fighting Islamic State.
Germany: The European Central Bank
makes an announcement on interest rates.
Scotch Corner
The SNP has pledged to support a minority Labour government and to vote on
matters that affect England. Such a move would create a constitutional absurdity
The permutations for the general election of May
2015 might well require some advanced mathematics. With both the main parties stuck between
30 and 35 per cent of the vote, and five parties in
England involved, the prospect of a clear result is
slim. And then there is the surge of the Scottish
National party (SNP).
The No side, which opposed Scottish independence in the recent referendum, has yet to recover
from its victory. The SNP, by contrast, has
emerged from the campaign strengthened. In the
latest poll it took 52 per cent of the vote, a result
that would give it 55 of the 57 Westminster seats
available. It is probable that Labour, under Jim
Murphys leadership, will claw back some of its
traditional support between now and May. But it
is clear that it faces a tough fight in Scotland.
In that context, comments by Nicola Sturgeon,
the SNP leader, are highly significant. Ms Sturgeon has said that her MPs will be prepared to vote
on bills affecting the English National Health Service if that will help to protect the Scottish NHS.
Ms Sturgeon said that the budget of the English
health service had an impact on its Scottish counterpart and she would be prepared to vote to repeal
what she described as privatisation.
Although the SNPs handful of MPs has partici-
Women in Science
young women away to less challenging and ultimately less rewarding fields. Every student should
be free to pursue his or her dreams, but that means
closing none off.
Last year alone 20,300 more men than women
won university places in engineering. For computer science the figure was 17,300. In maths and technology, as well as computer science, the gender
imbalance has actually worsened since 2007
despite high-level campaigns by government,
universities and lobbying groups.
Women outnumber men among first-year
students in medicine and biology, but the life
sciences are the exception that proves the rule.
Physics in particular remains dauntingly male
from the sixth form onwards. Only 10 per cent of
girls who sit a physics GCSE stick with the subject
at A level, and at half of all the state co-educational
secondary schools in England none do.
Universities themselves are failing or powerless
to reverse trends begun in schools, and these
trends only continue after graduation. Women
represent 30 per cent of students in stem subjects
as a whole, but only 13 per cent of those employed
goal-line technology in 2013. It is now time to exorcise a host of other egregious refereeing mistakes that haunt the game.
Nobody benefits when a match official misses a
reckless foul or a calculated dive. The means to
mitigate this have existed for decades: the first
instant replay was cut into a live sport broadcast in
1963. But an ornery mistrust of change has denied
referees the same footage that allows spectators
and commentators to deplore their every slip.
The Dutch football federation is in the middle of
a two-year experiment in ironing out this bizarre
disparity. An assistant referee, sitting in a van with
Birthdays today
Nature notes
On this day
In 1924 James Ramsay MacDonald became
Britains first Labour prime minister; in 1944
the Allied landings began in Anzio, Italy; in
1946 President Truman signed a directive
establishing the Central Intelligence Group,
from which, two years later, the CIA was
created; in 1972 the UK, Irish Republic and
Denmark joined the EEC.
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Human rights
Sir, Lord Pannick, QC, is right to
deplore the way in which human
rights are being used as a political
tool to be manipulated for narrow and
partisan advantage (Dangerous
inmates to be stripped of human
rights, Jan 20).
There is nothing new in jumping on
an individual case as a justification for
overhauling laws so that a political
party can cast itself as the publics
saviour, but current proposals to
introduce a Bill of Rights go beyond
point-scoring. The draft of the
proposal we have seen is nothing
short of legally illiterate. It also
undermines the principle of the
universality of rights, set down in
Magna Carta.
Suggestions that decisions from the
European Court of Human Rights
will be rejected if wrong are
alarming. Who is to determine when
they are wrong? The very politicians
being challenged in that court?
We must ask if we are prepared to
allow Britain to become a country
where rights apply only to the
popular.
kate allen
Director, Amnesty International UK
Sir, The draft Bill of Rights is a
reasoned attempt to correct an
imbalance between rights and
responsibilities introduced by a
European Court that is now
intervening inappropriately in the
daily life of this country.
Many of us are confused at the
stream of bizarre and unbalanced
judgments that come from the
European Court of Human Rights.
Human rights should be judged
against human obligations.
tim howard
Corfe Mullen, Dorset
Nice NHS
Sir, I have experienced even prompter
service from the NHS than David
Aaronovitch (This is not the best
way to meet the readers, Opinion,
Jan 19).
I phoned my GP at 8am on
Thursday and was seen 90 minutes
later. I was referred to my local
hospital which phoned me at 5.30
that evening with an appointment for
the next day.
I was seen by a urologist who
arranged for me to have an MRI scan
on the Sunday, followed by a further
examination on the Monday and a
CT scan on the Wednesday.
Five appointments in seven days
well done NHS.
david lloyd
Stockport
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Sir, Some years ago a colleague was
surprised to find a Page 3 girl in his
Church Times (News, Jan 20). It had
been inserted by his teenage
daughter. Is such simple pleasure
to be denied to future generations?
the rev canon basil jones
Exeter
SIGNALS
FROM
MOTOR CARS
Mr Holcombe Ingleby, MP for
Kings Lynn, sends us the following
account of his experiences during
the raid: Your readers may like to
receive from someone on the spot
an account of the Zeppelin raid to
which we have just been subjected
in this corner of Norfolk. The
unwelcome intruder hovered round
Hunstanton and the adjoining
places for nearly an hour,
apparently undetermined what
Church numbers
Sir, As a leader of a charismatic
church with close links to our
Anglican friends, I am not surprised
that the number of people who hold
core Christian beliefs is not declining,
despite the fall in church attendance
(Leader, Jan 19). There has been an
explosion of churches such as ours.
We contain a huge number of
believers but do not register on the
surveys of church attendance.
Christian faith is not dying, it just
lives in a slightly different place.
phil gregg
Rugby, Warks
Sir, The Archbishop of Canterbury
should direct his clergy that no
sermon should last longer than five
minutes. Long, boring or poorly
presented sermons are the fate that
many churchgoers suffer weekly.
Even if content and presentation
cannot be improved, brevity should
be achievable by all.
james davis
London SW19
Pickless letter
Sir, One slipshod passage destroyed
much of the intended impact of Eric
Pickless letter to British imams
(News, Jan 20). By using can be in
the phrase faith in Islam can be part
of the British identity, he implied
that the Muslim community and its
faith is not part of the British identity,
that it is at the moment inherently
apart but need not be. How different
if Pickles had used is instead.
kenneth jordan
North Chailey, E Sussex
Cromwell pedigree
Sir, Everyone is discovering Thomas
Cromwell (Cromwell rules in
Westminsters Wolf Hall , Jan 20).
The first play about Cromwell was
written by George Calderon in 1909.
Calderon is the Russianist who
introduced Chekhov to the British
stage, was a Times reviewer, and died
at Gallipoli 100 years ago. He used
the same sources as Hilary Mantel,
but produced a pre-Shakespearean
morality play in iambic pentameter.
His message was as contemporary as
your writer Rachel Sylvester suggests
Mantels is: Calderons play was an
allegory of the rise of Lloyd George.
patrick miles
Cambridge
An off and no of
Sir, Ken Broad (letter, Jan 20) may be
as encouraged as I was to find that,
long after the original version was a
hit, Andy Williams re-recorded Cant
Take My Eyes Off You without the
superfluous preposition.
Unfortunately it came too late to
prevent the absurd use of . . . off of
. . . (instead of simply off) creeping
into the vernacular.
emeritus professor richard wilson
Bunny, Notts
Giving it straight
Sir, Manslamming (men sticking to
straight lines when walking in public
spaces) is alive and well in my gym
(Robert Crampton, Jan 20). I cannot
remember once having had a female
invade my exercise space, yet males
seem to do so with clumsy, oafish, and
arrogant regularity. Perhaps now this
manshaming will put an end to this
unedifying practice.
fiona phillips
London NW8
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DOGS TRUST
This litter handed to Dogs Trust have been named Dame Joan Collins, Sir John Hurt, Sheridan Smith, Steve Cram, Dame Kristin Scott Thomas and James Corden
The number of abandoned dogs doubled over Christmas because the internet has made shopping for pets too easy,
according to rescue organisations.
At Dogs Trust, Britains biggest
rescue charity, 174 dogs were brought in
over Christmas and the new year,
almost twice the usual number.
Giles Webber, the organisations
operations director, said: It brings into
question the thought process that
people are applying to the process of
getting a dog.
With more and more puppies available at the click of a button it is more
essential than ever that our iconic
message A Dog is For Life, Not Just For
Christmas is ingrained in peoples
minds.
The charity said it believed that the
internet had fuelled a dramatic rise in
the number of dogs in Britain because
online prices tended to be far lower
than those from reputable breeders,
Marmalade is
toast at home
Dont tell Paddington, but purchases of
both peanut butter and chocolate
spread have now overtaken marmalade
in British homes.
Britains eating habits are changing,
with fewer families gathering together
for breakfast, preferring to grab something on the way to work or school.
In the year to October 2014, peanut
butter sales rose by 13 per cent to
62.4 million while chocolate spreads
soared by 19 per cent to 57.6 million.
Sales of marmalade fell by 2.4 per cent
to 54.8 million, according to the trade
journal The Grocer. Higher prices account for some of the rise, but volume
sales were up too, by 9 per cent for peanut butter and 14 per cent for chocolate
spread. The volume of marmalade sold
fell by 5 per cent. The volume of jam
sold fell by 5.7 per cent. The journal said
that honey, ham and yeast spreads were
also falling out of favour.
Robertsons Golden Shred said that
its sales had risen since the release of
the Paddington film in October, a period
not covered by The Grocers figures.
Charity body
misses target
David Brown
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ing the letter. Among them, they ask whether autonomous weapons might result in
wars, or whether a self-driving car should
be allowed to weigh up a small probability
of injury to a human against the nearcertainty of expensive vehicle damage.
In an interview in December,
Professor Hawking said that the
development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the
human race. It would take off on
its own, and redesign itself at an
Robots should serve humans
as Jeeves served Bertie
Wooster, scientists say
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More than 2,600 new police, intelligence and justice posts are to be
created in France to keep tabs on about
3,000 people with ties to Islamist
extremism at home and abroad, the
government announced yesterday in
its first policy response to the terrorist
attacks in Paris.
The police will also be given more
powerful weapons to match those used
by jihadists.
Manuel Valls, the prime minister,
said that strengthening intelligencegathering was the top priority in the
attempt to avert atrocities similar to
those carried out by three French-born
Muslim extremists two weeks ago.
The fight against terrorism, jihadism and radical Islam will be a long
haul. The No 1 requirement is to further
reinforce the human and technical
poised to
exploit coup
in Yemen
Yemen
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leader quits over
Hitler photo
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Palestinian stabs 12 on
Tel Aviv rush-hour bus
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Hundreds of Isis
fighters killed in
battle for key road
Iraq
TURKEY
at a field hospital after what activists said were airstrikes by government forces in the suburb of Duma near Damascus
SAUDI ARABIA
200 miles
YEMEN
Sanaa
Aden
Houthis
Government
Al-Qaeda and others
Dohuk
SYRIA
1
Mosul
dam
Mount
Sinjar
Mosul
Sinjar
10 miles
IRAQ
Tal Afar
Isis control
Kurdish control
Journalist captured as he
tried to rescue war tourist
Japan
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RICK WHITE / MERCURY PRESS
Netanyahu to tell US of
Iranian nuclear threat
Washington The prime minister
Hold on tight Up to 350 Indonesian farmers risked their lives to take part in the annual Pacu Jawi bull race in Sumatra to show off the animals strength to buyers
Jerome Starkey
Africa Correspondent
UN stands by Korean
report despite lies
Tokyo A UN report on crimes
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Greek far-right
leader calls for
votes from jail
Greece
Tom Kington
Anthee Carassava Athens
The jailed leader of the Greek neofascist party Golden Dawn addressed
a packed rally from his prison cell
yesterday evening as pollsters predicted a surprise surge for the party
that could alter the result of general
elections on Sunday.
The fiery pre-recorded speech by
Nikolaos Michaloliakos, who is being
held on charges of running a violent
criminal gang, was played over
speakers to about 1,000 flag-waving,
chanting supporters who had gathered
at a conference hall in Athens.
In it he described his arrest as a
political witchhunt that will go down
in history and urged his supporters to
vote in numbers to prove them wrong.
He said: They wanted to destroy us.
Their goal has not been achieved. They
thought the party would die after putting us in jail, but they were wrong.
Golden Dawn soared to approval
ratings of 15 per cent in 2013 after it
pledged to bring down the countrys
political establishment, fight austerity
policies and halt illegal immigration.
In the same year, however, a brawl
involving a Golden Dawn supporter
in which a left-wing musician died
prompted a government crackdown
that stripped the party of nearly
700,000 in state funding and brought
the jailing of Mr Michaloliakos and
other party members, pending trial.
Recent opinion polls indicate that
Golden Dawns rating has fallen to 5 per
cent, well behind the anti-austerity
party Syriza, which is leading the polls
at more than 30 per cent, and the party
of the prime minister, Antonis Samaras,
New Democracy.
The number of undecided voters is
running at between 11 per cent and
17 per cent, and pollsters believe that
many of these may back Golden Dawn.
Theres no doubt that a chunk of that
hides secret support for Golden Dawn,
said Elias Nikolakopoulos, a pollster
and political scientist.
Pollsters believe that these voters
Anti-migrant
demo leader
quits after
Hitler photo
Germany
The axeman cometh Corey Denton, a tour guide in Juneau, Alaska, scales a
15-metre crevasse in Mendenhall glacier, which has been in retreat for decades
Ukrainian troops, who have been nicknamed cyborgs for their endurance.
Violence has also flared around Horlivka, Mariupol and Schastiya.
Rebel artillery has hammered
Debaltseve, northeast of Donetsk, for
days. The town straddles road and rail
links that connect Ukraine to southern
Russia and the rebel capitals of
Luhansk and Donetsk to each other.
Several thousand Ukrainian troops are
clinging on there, surrounded on three
sides by separatist forces.
Inside the town, a woman shrieked as
three explosions shattered the calm of
near-deserted streets. Two soldiers
ushered weeping old women into a
basement as more rockets fell.
For the inhabitants of Debaltseve,
deciding whether to flee or stay has become a life or death decision.
Yesterday one child was killed, an
11-year-old boy, Artem Lubkin, class 6,
the boys teacher, Viktoriya, said. His
father also died. His mother and sister,
aged 8, are in hospital now.
France
rights group behind the private prosecution, succeeded where others have
failed after it published a video, which it
said showed geese being force-fed in
farms that supply Ernest Soulard.
The video split the world of haute
cuisine. Gordon Ramsay and the illustrious French chef Jol Robuchon
announced that they would no longer
use Ernest Soulard foie gras. Alain
Ducasse, Robuchons great rival, said
that he would continue to do so.
The company faces a maximum fine
of 30,000 (23,000) if found guilty. Its
managers could be jailed for up to two
years if they are found to be personally
responsible for unlawful practices.
The trial comes amid signs that
France is wavering in its love of foie
gras, which has been banned in
California and India. A study found
that 47 per cent of French people
wanted an end to force-feeding.
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Israel
Paramedics at the scene in Tel Aviv. Israels foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman,
released a statement accusing the Palestinian leadership of conspiring to kill Jews
Students too
badly burnt
for DNA test
Mexico
James Hider
Latin America Correspondent
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Republicans defy
Obama over plan
to tax super-rich
United States
President Obama greets Terri Sewell, a Democratic congresswoman from Alabama, after his State of the Union address
James Hider
Latin America Correspondent
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PLANET TALK / BARCROFT MEDIA
Somewhere over
the rainbow
Lukas Irmler
clings on, 100m
over Victoria
Falls in
Zimbabwe. It
took the German,
26, above right,
with Reinhard
Kleindl, 34, from
Austria, his
co-adventurer,
several attempts
to become the
first people to
walk a tightrope
across the
gorge. Spray
from the
waterfall added
to the challenge
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fits, wear it
Top of the
hit parade
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Fracking liberty
In the house
Easy street
Chill-out zone Campaign group Action2015 built 193 snowmen on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos,
Switzerland, in a bid to highlight the need for world leaders to tackle poverty, inequality and climate change Pages 36-37
Balfour stunned as
losses reach 250m
Robert Miller
2016
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Shareholder activism:
Freshfields Bruckhaus
Deringer, the law firm, said
that although shareholder
activism surged in the United
States last year, the number of
new investments by activist
investors in listed European
companies fell to 49 from 73 in
2013. Activism in Europe,
particularly in the UK, has
traditionally taken place in
private behind closed doors,
it said.
Metro Bank: The bank
suffered an 8.9 million loss in
the last three months of 2014,
down from 9.4 million in the
third quarter. However, it
continued to attract deposits
and increased its lending,
cementing its position as one
of the most serious challenger
banks on the high street. The
loss also reflected its focus on
deposits, which jumped 118 per
cent to 2.9 billion last year,
over loans, which rose by
112 per cent to 1.6 billion.
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construction &
property
1.58%
Balfour Beatty: The company
working on the 154 million
conversion of the London
Olympic 2012 stadium is
expected to announce a
near-doubling of losses today
when it reveals the outcome of
an independent investigation
into its UK construction unit.
Balfour Beatty has already
made a provision of
135 million related to its
British building business. Now
it is expected to announce
extra losses totalling tens of
millions of pounds and likely
to top 100 million. Page 31
consumer goods
2.27%
Tootsie Roll Industries:
Melvin Gordon, the chairman
and chief executive of the
confectionery maker, has died
at the age of 95 after a brief
illness. His wife, Ellen Gordon,
the companys president and
chief operating officer, will
take over his positions. Mrs
Gordon was appointed to the
job as part of a succession
plan, the Chicago-based
company said in a statement.
leisure
0.92%
Atltico Madrid: Dalian
Wanda, the shopping centres
JD Wetherspoon: Like-for-like
sales growth slowed to 2 per
cent in December, and even
further since the new year, as
the pubs operator gave
warning of a further fall in the
operating margin in the first
half of the year amid rising
staff and utility costs and
supermarket price competition.
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media
1.51%
Pearson: The educational
publisher indicated that
earnings per share would come
in at the top end of
expectations for 2014 after a
wide-ranging programme of
cost-cuts across the group,
although trading in some
areas, such as American
education, had been tough.
Tempus, page 40
natural resources
1.09%
Oil price: The plunging price
of oil has cut Iraqs tax revenue
in half, according to the
countrys deputy prime
minister. Rowsch Shaways,
from the oil-producing Kurdish
region, maintained Iraqs only
response to the fall in prices
World markets
FTSE 100
6,728.04 (+107.94)
6,800
FTSE 250
16,253.31 (+126.75)
16,400
16,200
6,600
16,000
6,400
Fri
Mon
Tue
15,800
6,200
Wed
Dow Jones
17,554.28 (+39.05)
18,400
Mon
Fri
Tue
15,600
Wed
17,800
17,200
17,600
16,600
17,200
Thu
Fri
Tue
16,800
Wed
Fri
Mon
Tue
16,000
Wed
Commodities
Gold
$1,290.67 (-5.18)
$
1,320
Brent Crude
$49.82 (-0.06)
$
54
1,300
52
1,280
48
1,260
Fri
Mon
1,240
Wed
Tue
Fri
Mon
Tue
46
Wed
Currencies
/$
$1.5116 (-0.0046)
Fri
Mon
$
1.560
Tue
Wed
/
1.3053 (-0.0060)
1.340
1.530
1.310
1.500
1.280
1.470
Fri
Mon
Tue
Wed
1.250
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retailing
0.36%
Nikkei
17,280.48 (-85.82)
18,000
economics
Change
28.6%
7.0%
6.6%
4.9%
3.0%
-2.2%
-3.2%
-3.6%
-5.8%
-18.6%
technology
2.46%
Shazam: The fast-rising
technology group, which began
more than a decade ago as a
mobile phone gimmick for
identifying catchy tunes when
you were out and about, is
worth $1 billion (660 million)
after closing a deal with three
new investors, the west
London-based company said
yesterday. Page 50
OneWeb: Sir Richard Branson
is in talks with potential
financial and technology
backers about investing in his
OneWeb business, which aims
to provide internet and
telephone access to remote
parts of the world using
satellites in a low earth orbit.
The billionaire is understood
to be talking to sovereign
wealth funds, private equity
groups and Silicon Valley
technology companies, which
would invest alongside Virgin
Group and its existing partner,
Qualcomm, the American
chipmaker. Page 49
transport
0.49%
Ryanair: The budget carrier
will team up with global
long-haul airlines to offer
interconnecting short-haul
flights around Europe in a new
business model, which could
result in Ryanair feeding traffic
into Heathrow for British
Airways. Page 45
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physicists and support workers manning the Large Hadron Collider that is
based in Switzerland. Unlike many
investment managers, the pension
fund had entirely hedged its Swiss franc
holdings, so when the cap that had held
the currency at a minimum rate of
1.20 was removed, it felt no impact.
We had been asked why we were
paying to hedge when the SNB was
doing it for us for free, but we were doing it as a fundamental part of our portfolio construction, Theodore Economou, chief executive of the CERN pension fund, said in an interview with
Chief Investment Officer magazine.
Publica, Switzerlands SwFr37 billion
public pension fund, was another to
he problem was
a tricky one:
how can you
sell a meat
substitute
derived from fungus to a
population brought up
on the real stuff ? It
appears that Quorn has
found the answer
(Alexandra Frean
writes).
The North
Yorkshire-based maker
of vegetarian foods
revealed yesterday that
its annual sales had
risen by 7 per cent to
150 million against a
backdrop of flat sales
across much of the food
industry. More
surprising still, its
Mo Farah has become a poster child for the benefits of eating Quorn, which could help to fight obesity in America
certain compromises.
Kevin Brennan, Quorns
chief executive, said that
the company had been
surprised when it first
entered the American
market to find that its
competitors nuggets
were much darker than
its own.
We realised that in
America nobody put
them in the oven, where
the coating would get
browned with cooking.
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For QE
Ideal means
to generate
confidence
Christian Schulz
Berenberg Bank
he eurozone has
been beset by
deflation since
December, with
prices for shoppers
falling. The economy
is growing too slowly
for any prospect of
price rises in the near
future. If it does
nothing, the European
Central Bank risks
households and
companies expecting
inflation to stay low,
which would
perpetuate it and
mean that the ECB
had missed its legal
mandate on price
stability.
Somehow, the ECB
needs to boost growth
and make people
Against
Ministers
must tackle
reform
Patrick Hosking
Financial Editor
here comes a
point when
super-lax
monetary policy
doesnt work any
more and Mario
Draghi, right, is way
past that point.
Loosening things
further is like pushing
on a piece of string.
The eurozones
problems have little to
do with the price and
supply of credit and
much more to do with
a paralysing lack of
confidence that deters
companies and
households from
spending.
That wont be
solved by arcane
financial engineering
believe that it is
serious about its 2 per
cent inflation target.
With interest rates
near zero, large-scale
asset purchases are
the best tool to inject
that stimulus.
Quantitative easing
can lower borrowing
costs, increase credit
demand or boost bank
lending. Investors will
need to adjust their
portfolios as the ECB
buys their bonds,
which can spread the
effects from one asset
class to another.
Higher asset prices
can have a wealth
effect, a lower
exchange rate can lift
competitiveness and a
strong signal from the
central bank can
inspire confidence in
the economy.
The experience of
America and Britain
shows that some
channels are more
effective than others.
Certain aspects may
not work in the
eurozone: higher asset
prices are unlikely to
have as big an impact
on household
spending because
fewer households on
the Continent hold
shares. Others may be
more effective: a
weaker euro may
benefit Europes
export-dependent
economies more than
a weak dollar boosts
US companies.
Most important is
the QE impact on
expectations. If the
ECB can convince
investors, companies
and households that it
is serious about
re-igniting inflation,
the rise in inflation
expectations would
reduce the real cost of
borrowing, making
investment in
machinery and
housing more
attractive. That would
boost demand and
productivity and help
the eurozone to reach
the escape velocity
needed to normalise
monetary policy. It
worked in the US and
UK and it is the
eurozones best
chance now.
in Frankfurt, but by
forcing through
painful structural and
fiscal reforms in
uncompetitive
countries such as
Italy, Greece, Spain
and Portugal.
Either that, or
persuading the
German people to
contemplate
underwriting the
entire single currency
project in perpetuity
via full fiscal and
banking union.
Neither of those
outcomes is politically
palatable, so
financial
markets are
putting their
faith in a
third way
full
quantitative
easing.
The alpabet
soup of QE and
OMTs from the
technocrats who gave
us TLTROs (they
havent worked either)
may sound alluring. It
may push up asset
prices and so please a
few bond traders.
What it wont do is
stimulate the animal
spirits of business
leaders. Theres no
point in printing
money if no one
productive or
solvent wants to
borrow it.
QE risks becoming
an addiction for
financial markets,
which will always be
demanding one more
fix. It will raise fresh
worries that northern
Europeans are more
explicitly on the
hook for the debts of
their southern
neighbours.
And it will
be a
distraction
and an
excuse for
more
inaction by
eurozone
ministers, who
should be grappling
with the weightier
issues of convergence,
structural reform and
fiscal and banking
union. QE may end up
prolonging the euro
agony, not fixing it.
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Patrick Hosking
S&P fined
$77m over
mortgage
rating failure
Pensioners are
bombarding the
National Savings
& Investments
website and call
centre with applications to buy
George Osbornes big new savings
wheeze. As the chancellor boasted the
other day, the 65+ Pensioner Bond
has generated the biggest opening
sales of any retail financial product in
Britains modern history. More than
1.1 billion-worth were snapped up by
113,000 people in the first two days
alone.
But portraying this stampede as
some kind of policy triumph is a bit of
a stretch, and for a chancellor who
still needs to preach the virtues of
austerity for many years to come, it
displays breathtaking chutzpah.
Giving away public funds is never
difficult and the bonds are the closest
thing to free money.
The investor who buys the
maximum 20,000-worth allowed
will be about 550 better off before
tax than from any similar private
sector savings products. Its not quite
the 1 million jackpot from Ernie, but
its a windfall not to be sniffed at by
rate-sensitive pensioners primed to
switch savings providers at the drop
of a hat.
So the cost to the Exchequer is
considerable and must now be far
higher than the 325 million pencilled
in when the bonds were announced
in the March budget. Even then, they
looked fabulous value to savers and
terrible value for taxpayers. The
subsequent slide in inflation
expectations and market interest
rates has magnified those features.
The chancellor has two ways to
borrow by issuing government
bonds or gilts, or by raising money
through NS&I products like Premium
Bonds and the pensioner bonds.
Today, he could borrow in the gilt
market for a year and pay interest of
only 0.3 per cent. Instead, he is
borrowing from pensioners and
paying them 2.8 per cent nine
times as much. Over three years he
could issue gilts at a price of 0.6 per
cent. Instead, he is paying pensioners
4 per cent a year, seven times as
much.
Its a ludicrously expensive way of
borrowing, according to Michael
Riddell, of M&G, a bond fund
manager who has crunched the
numbers. It represents a significant
A bad bargain
Current one-year yield in gilt
market 0.3%
Best private sector savings rate
1.85% (ICICI Bank)
Pensioner bond rate 2.8%
Treasury pays nine times more
than it needs to
Three-year
gilt yield
1.2
1.0
One-year
gilt yield
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
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davos 2015
Philip Aldrick Davos
gratitude meditation a
much-needed chance to
exhale.
6 After that, its back to
earth with a thud to
hear Ana Botn, of
Santander, below, and
Gary Cohn, of Goldman
Sachs, discuss
ending the
experiment of
central banks
printing money
by the billion to
ward off
Armageddon.
6 Those who
dont believe
the end is
Exclusive to members
Iraq pays high price for keeping oil taps wide open
Marcus Leroux
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MICHEL EULER / AP
Branson closing on
launch of biggest
satellite company
Richard Fletcher
D AV O S
D I A RY
no badge, no dinner
Security is tighter than ever at
Davos this year, as Lord
Mandelson found out to his
cost on Tuesday night. Having
failed to register before going to
dinner, the Labour peer, along
with his host, the City PR man
Roland Rudd, found himself
barred by security from the
InterContinental Hotel no
WEF badge, no entry!
While the rest of the party
quaffed the fine wine laid on
for dinner, Roland did what he
does best and hit his phone. A
few calls later and Richard
Solomons, chief executive of the
InterContinentals owner IHG,
was welcoming Lord Mandelson
to the hotel. The only downside
his lordship had to spend the
entire dinner wearing a badge
emblazoned with the words
hotel temporary. Apparently
the colour of your badge
matters in Davos.
near miss
Holding a high-level conflab in a
secluded ski resort makes for
some interesting journeys. One
busload of delegates, including
Kevin Delaney, the founder of
Quartz.com, was heading from a
tech conference in Munich when
the vehicle became stranded on a
railway line. With a train
approaching.
All lived to tell the tale after the
train ground to a halt, although
we hear the coach driver took a
bit of calming down.
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Taylor Swift is trailing Philip Georges Wish You Were Mine on Shazam this week
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Business
GETTY
Raised voices
at the bar as
sales stall at
Wetherspoons
Pets at Home
pampering
puts glossy
coat on sales
nimal advent
calendars and
doggie
stockings helped to
drive a surge in sales
at Pets At Home
(Edward Curwen
writes).
The group said that
like-for-like sales had
grown by 4.1 per cent.
Advanced nutrition,
health and hygiene
products helped to take
sales up by 6.5 per cent
to 168.2 million. The
Groom Room salons
lifted services revenues
up to 14 million,
a rise of 15.6 per cent.
Greg Bromley, at
Conlumino, said: The
market continues a
trend towards pet
humanisation and it is
common for pet owners
to purchase gifts to
indulge their animals.
Pets at Home shares
rose 7p to 210p.
Dominic Walsh
Poundland finds
work in the holidays
n unexpected delay to
planned shop
openings hit revenues
at Poundland Group, but it
is still on track to meet
profit expectations, thanks
to record sales at Christmas
and Halloween.
The high street discounter
sold 1.5 million Advent
calendars and 2,500 miles of
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companies news
66p expected
2014 eps
13.5
13
12.5
12
pearson
11.5
11
10.5
10
2014
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
9.5
Q1
sales at group
ne analyst describes
WH Smith rather well as a
play on international travel
with a high street cash machine. This
is the strategy put in place by Kate
Swann, the former chief executive.
If you have that many holes on the
high street and no one with any
sense would open them now then
the best thing to do is run them for
cash, stock the sort of goods on
which you can make a decent return
and use that cash to expand the
travel side by new openings while
handing it back to shareholders. So
2014 PBT
54.2m expected
Playing
the long
game with
earnings
And finally . . .
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Long Gilt
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FTSE100
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Open
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Commodities
99.410
99.380
99.330
99.250
99.160
99.970
99.990
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99.980
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100.84
100.92
100.94
100.86
111.76
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122.63
115.06
99.430
99.410
99.380
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99.240
99.975
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99.990
99.975
101.00
101.05
101.03
100.97
111.77
Low
121.52
113.50
99.410
99.370
99.310
99.230
99.130
99.955
99.970
99.970
99.965
99.955
100.83
100.90
100.90
100.86
111.74
128.20
128.28
127.96
151.24
151.24
150.67
6589.0
6541.5
4177.0
6672.5
6591.0
4177.0
6582.0
6541.5
4176.5
Sett
122.35
121.55
99.430
99.410
99.370
99.310
99.230
99.965
99.980
99.985
99.980
99.965
100.92
100.98
100.98
100.94
111.76
111.76
128.05
128.05
150.42
150.42
6659.0
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117458
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192425
130549
102665
100438
77358
68432
53552
7848
19782
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10016
827
Open Int
408978
551
11860
355
4938
110529
302
70
559641
2821
70
376758
453828
394333
338969
278299
415780
331902
354226
257115
238713
43068
70908
53155
62260
21054
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48.35
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47.50
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468.00
464.50
228.00
407.00
470.00
466.50
230.00
409.00
-7.00
-3.75
-1.50
+8.00
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474.00-473.75
475.75-475.25
Brent (9.00pm)
Mar
48.87-48.84
Apr
49.99-49.95
Cocoa
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Markets Business
REX
he renaissance of Man
continued after 2014s
best-performing FTSE 350
share pushed to its dearest
since autumn 2011.
From a 620p high-water mark in
August 2008, Man was laid low by the
roiling markets of first the financial
crisis then the Great Recession it
precipitated. Its AHL funds, run by
computer algorithms taking trading
decisions across 300 instruments and
36 exchanges, struggled to latch on to
trends.
By July 2012, amid redemptions of
clients cash, dwindling performance
fees and a black box that simply
looked broken, Man shares had sunk
south of 64p. After essentially trading
sideways until the start of 2014, they
have been dragged higher since then
Marco Pierre
White finds
Norfolk pubs
may be a
bridge too far
75.79
+75.79
188.44
-3.26
193.13
+2.39
unq
190.97
-0.47
205.55
+8.77
3mth
15mth
7310.0-7320.0
Lead ($/tonne)
1861.5-1862.0
1874.0-1875.0
1980.0-1985.0
1943.0-1948.0
Tin ($/tonne)
19120.0-19125.0
19225.0-19275.0
19265.0-19315.0
2280.0-2285.0
18770.0-18870.0
company. According to
its latest annual
accounts, filed in
December 2013, the
group owes him over
1 million and has bank
debts of 8.1 million.
Nick Cropper, of
Zolfo Cooper, said:
We believe the
businesses are
attractive to a range of
potential buyers and
we welcome
expressions of interest
from third parties to
acquire any or all of
the sites. He also
expressed thanks to
the staff for their
continued support
and professionalism
during this process.
A spokesman for
Marco Pierre White
did not respond to a
request for comment.
retailing
fter Mike
Ashley sold
15.4 million
Sports Direct
International shares,
the speculation was
all about what he
might do with the
proceeds.
The sale of nearly
2.6 per cent of his
Footsie trainer
empire, at 720p a
share and handled by
Goldman Sachs,
netted the Newcastle
United owner a touch
shy of 111 million.
While the favourite
theory was that he
might extend a
10 million emergency
loan to Rangers
International, a move
that effectively would
deliver Mr Ashley
control of the
cash-strapped
Scottish football
club, Barclays floated
another idea.
Coincidental, perhaps,
and maybe nothing
at all, but the banks
analysts noted that
Gold/Precious
metals (US dollars per ounce)
Money rates %
Dollar rates
Base Rates Clearing Banks: 0.50 Finance House 1.0 ECB Refi 0.05 US Fed Fd 0-0.25
Australia
Canada
Denmark
Euro
Hong Kong
Japan
Malaysia
Norway
Singapore
Sweden
Switzerland
1.2351-1.2353
1.2373-1.2373
6.4243-6.4268
0.8640-0.8644
7.7501-7.7514
118.02-118.03
3.6110-3.6150
7.6185-7.6218
1.3360-1.3367
8.1837-8.1885
0.8630-0.8633
Argentina peso
Australia dollar
Bahrain dinar
Brazil real
Euro
Hong Kong dollar
India rupee
Indonesia rupiah
Kuwait dinar KD
Malaysia ringgit
New Zealand dollar
Singapore dollar
S Africa rand
U A E dirham
13.004-13.007
1.8649-1.8652
0.5656-0.5734
3.9260-3.9411
1.3045-1.3050
11.702-11.704
92.826-93.035
18880-19526
0.4432-0.4459
5.3544-5.5631
1.9921-1.9936
2.0169-2.0182
17.421-17.449
5.5373-5.5438
Interbank Rates
Clearer CDs
Clearer CDs
Eurodollar Deps
Eurodollar CDs
European money
deposits %
1 mth
2 mth
3 mth
6 mth
12 mth
0.5038
0.5278
0.5631
0.6878
0.9628
0.55-0.45 0.55-0.45 0.60-0.50 0.78-0.63 1.05-0.90
0.55-0.45 0.55-0.45 0.60-0.50 0.78-0.63 1.05-0.90
0.22-0.40 0.30-0.45 0.35-0.50 0.40-0.60 0.76-0.86
0.18-0.10 0.20-0.14 0.25-0.18 0.40-0.25 0.55-0.40
Currency
1mth
3mth
6mth
12mth
0.10
0.15
0.23
0.48
0.50
0.56
0.69
0.96
-0.15
-0.08
0.01
0.15
Dollar
Sterling
Euro
Range
9.6341-9.7589
1.3129-1.2966
1.8217-1.8732
1.5081-1.5176
11.409-11.654
12.178-12.414
177.07-179.79
1.2847-1.3295
Close
9.7010-9.7023
1.3050-1.3046
1.8680-1.8682
1.5098-1.5099
11.502-11.509
12.356-12.364
178.14-178.22
1.3023-1.3032
1 month
84ds
4pr
3pr
4ds
76pr
49ds
10ds
51ds
Premium = pr
3 month
240ds
12pr
10pr
10ds
183pr
168ds
33ds
100ds
Discount = ds
Other Sterling
Exchange rates
Australia $
Canada $
Denmark Kr
Egypt
Euro
Hong Kong $
Hungary
Indonesia
Israel Shk
Japan Yen
New Zealand $
Norway Kr
Poland
Russia
S Africa Rd
Sweden Kr
Switzerland Fr
Turkey Lira
USA $
Data as shown is
for information
purposes only. No offer is made by
Morningstar or this publication
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Obituaries
John Bayley
Scholar and literary critic who achieved greater fame for caring for his wife Iris Murdoch when she had Alzheimers disease
TIMES NEWSPAPERS LTD
Bayley and Murdoch together at home a few months before her death. Below, in Dorset in the summer of 1962
ley would entertain in the senior common room, offering his guests a strange
mixture of different sherries that he
had experimented with and found to
his taste though at times such as
these his friends were often unsure
whether or not he was teasing them.
He fell in love with Murdoch when he
was looking out of an Oxford college
window and saw her riding past on her
bicycle. He immediately knew that he
wanted to marry her, though he had
never seen her before, and did so in
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John Duckworth
Physicist who survived being strafed by the Luftwaffe to drive forward major post-war projects in defence and nuclear power
Francesca Hilton
Daughter of Conrad Hilton and Zsa Zsa Gabor who missed out on the family fortune and based a comedy routine on her family
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Games
Bridge Andrew Robson
The 2014 Gold Cup semifinal was a Dealer: South, Vulnerability: North-South
nail-biting affair for your colum Q 9 8 7 6 4 Advanced
nists team (Allfrey). We were cruis- Teams
A 7 2
ing to victory until some brilliant
8 6
play by the opposing Mason team
5 3
pegged back our lead. We won by a
A 5 2
K J 10 3
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paltry six imps (thats about a part10 8 5
6 3
W E
score) over the 64 boards.
4
Q J 7 3 2
S
KQ J 10 9 2 8 7
Our opponent (sitting South)
will be kicking himself for a rare
KQ J 9 4
careless moment on todays deal
A K 10 9 5
from the match. Make 4 and his
A 6 4
team would have reached the final.
S
W
N
E
West led the king of clubs,
1
2
2
Dbl(1)
declarer ducking and continued
4
End
with a second club. Declarer won
the ace and tried the ace-king of (1) Take-out.
diamonds, not best but understandContract: 4 , Opening Lead: K
able. West ruffed and would have
beaten 4 by returning a trump. In dummy sheds a spade.
practice he led a third (high) club and
We have reached this ending,
we have reached the key moment.
with West on lead and declarer
At the table declarer ruffed with needing all four tricks:
dummys two of hearts. A grateful
Q 9 8
2
East overruffed withe the three
and promptly returned the six. It
was hopeless for declarer from
A
K
N
here. He won in hand, ruffed a dia6 3
W E
mond, ruffed a spade, drew
Q
S
10 9 2 trumps, but had to concede two
diamonds at the end. Down two.
KQ J
Could you overruff dummy,
10
asked declarer to me at the end?
Im afraid not, I said not wishing West does best to lead a club, but a
to cause mental anguish.
spade goes from dummy and East
Say declarer (strongly suspecting has no winning play. Throw a diathat East held no more clubs given mond and declarer ruffs, draws
Wests 2 bid) ruffs the third club trumps and cashes the ten of diawith dummys seven (a play that monds. Throw a spade and declarcould hardly cost). This wins and he er ruffs and peacefully ruffs the
now ruffs a spade and leads a third fifth diamond with the lowly two
diamond, ruffed by Wests eight and of hearts, scoring the last two
overruffed with dummys ace. He tricks in hand with his high hearts.
ruffs a spade and leads a fourth dia- 10 tricks and game made rather
mond, ruffed with dummys ten and elegant. [email protected]
Krio
a. A small dagger b. A variety of cabbage c. An African language
Eely
a. Slippery b. East Anglian c. Unwell
Repine
a. To clad in wood b. To recant c. To be in low spirits
Russian Super-Final
There were many upsets in last
months Russian Super-Final with
seven-times champion Peter
Svidler and the talented Alexander Morozevich both limited to
50%. Even more astounding was
the complete failure for Sergei
Karjakin, a world top ten player
before this setback. The most
important development was the
emergence of the energetic new
star Igor Lysyj who delighted fans
with his high total of decisive
games.
White: Igor Lysyj
Black: Alexander Morozevich
Russian Super-Final, Kazan 2014
Bogo-Indian Defence
1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e6 3 Nf3 Bb4+ 4
Bd2 Be7 5 Nc3 0-0 6 a3 b6 7 e4
d5 8 cxd5 exd5 9 e5 Ne4 10 Bd3
Bb7
A safer alternative is 10 ... Nxc3
followed by ... Ba6 to exchange
Whites dangerous light-squared
bishop.
11 0-0 c5 12 Re1 Nxc3 13 Bxc3 c4
14 Bf5 Bc8 15 e6 fxe6 16 Bxe6+
Bxe6 17 Rxe6 Na6 18 Ne5 Bf6 19
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22 ... Rc8
Mistakenly aiming for nebulous, indeed non-existent, counterplay. Instead simplification by
means of 22 ... Nxc3 23 bxc3 Qe8
24 Qxe8 Raxe8 25 Rxd5 Rf5 gives
chances to draw in the endgame.
23 Rxc8 Qxc8 24 Rxd5 Qc6 25
Qd1 Nc7 26 Rd7
In addition to his extra pawn
White now has a direct attack
against the black king.
26 ... Ne6 27 Bb4 Re8 28 Rd6
Qb5 29 Bc3 Nf4 30 Qg4 Nd5 31
Rd7 g6 32 Qh3 h5 33 e6 Re7 34
Rd8+ Re8 35 Qf3 Black resigns
35 ... Rxd8 and 35 ... Nxc3 both
fail to 36 Qf7+ mating quickly.
4 Nepomniachtchi
5 Khismatullin
0
6 Vitiugov
0
7 Morozevich
0
8 Zvjaginsev
1
9 Grachev
10 Karjakin
0
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0 D DpD ]
D DpD D] White to play. This position is variation
Khismatullin-Zvjaginsev, Kazan
D D ! D ] from
2014.
D D DKD] Black actually won this game but avoided
DPD DPH ] a trap along the way. He is a piece up
PD D Dqg] here but White can save the day. How?
D D D D ] For up-to-the-minute information follow
my tweets on twitter.com/times_chess.
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Numbers are substituted for letters in the crossword grid. Below the grid is the key.
Some letters are solved. When you have completed your first word or phrase you will
have the clues to more letters. Enter them in the key grid and the main grid and check
the letters on the alphabet list as you complete them.
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Krio
c. The English-based creole widely used as a lingua franca in
Sierra Leone
Eely
a. Eel-like, slippery
Repine
c. To be fretful or low-spirited through discontent
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Yesterdays answers
afire, afresh, fair, fake, faker,
fakie, fakir, fare, fash, fear, feria,
fire, fish, fisher, frae, fraise,
freak, freakish, fresh, frisk, kafir,
kerf, rife, safe, seif, serf, serif,
sharif, sheaf, sherif
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and the king is trapped on the g- and h-files) 2 Qc8+ Ke7 3 Qc7+
Kf6 4 Qf4+ and the black king cannot escape the checks.
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times2
Harriet Green:
up at 5.30am
for a militarystyle workout
Jools Oliver:
up at 5am
for boxing
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times2
Ten signs
that you
are a
wellness
narcissist
1 Does yoga make you
feel righteous in a way
you cant quite explain?
2 Have you ever seen
a loaf of white sliced
bread or a multipack
of crisps in someone
elses shopping basket
and used it to judge
their education and
income?
3 Were you ever
influenced to buy a
meal or drink because
shop-bought biscuits
with the same
ingredients are not,
because they are part
of fashionable and
aspirational branding?
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the table
table
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the table
table
the
TOMMY CLARKE
I had absolutely
no idea how to
cook but I was
at my wits end
Food writer
Ella Woodward
and, right, her
key lime pie
Kalette or cauli
whats 2015s most
on-trend vegetable?
0 Cavolo nero
Identified by Waitrose as the green
of 2015, with sales up by 343 per cent.
Vegetable-maven Bruno Loubet uses it
in a pan-fried fillet of arctic charr with
Jerusalem artichoke pure at his
London restaurant Grain Store. James
Lowe, ex-St John chef and now of
Lyles in Londons East End, is plating
up flank steak, cavalo and pickled
walnut this week, and Tomos Parry of
the newly opened Kitty Fishers in
Mayfair has put it on a pedestal in a
signature dish of seabass with apples
and cider.
How fashionable is it? Hot, hot, hot.
9/10
0 Seaweed
Want to know the secret behind
Victoria Beckhams skinny waistline?
A bladderwrack smoothie. Other algae
aficionados include Rosie HuntingtonWhiteley, and at east Londons Asianinfluenced Raw Duck, seaweed salad
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arts
Mark Wahlberg is worth 130 million and is one of Hollywoods biggest players yet he is still
haunted by an assault conviction from 1988. He tells Eric Hynes why he wants to be pardoned
Above: Mark
Wahlberg
with Brie
Larson in
his latest
film, The
Gambler
and, left, in
his Marky
Mark pop
star guise
in 1991
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arts
s.
Wahlberg
in the 2012
comedy Ted
I go to bed at
7pm and wake
at 3am. Im
disciplined
lowlights into lucrative entertainment.)
Wahlberg says his entrepreneurial
instincts kicked in at a very young
age, when he was hustling and trying
to make my way, always figuring out
how I could get the things I didnt
have. Now that hes acquired more
than most people could ever imagine
a 30,000 sq ft mansion in Los
Angeles, an estimated net worth of
130 million, a CV featuring films by
Martin Scorsese, David O Russell,
and Paul Thomas Anderson he
admits to getting bored with tales
of his dark past.
People think, well now its a new
story, but its really still the same story.
If you ever go back to read any profile
or magazine piece Ive done, its always
the bad boy turned good, he says.
Still, everyone loves a good
redemption story, especially Wahlberg.
Witness The Gambler, in which his
character goes to elaborate lengths
to wipe his slate clean, and witness
Wahlbergs personal bid to clear his
name. Hopefully Ive done enough
to be given a second chance and if
not, it doesnt change how much work
Im going to put into what Im doing,
he says, noting his work with at-risk
teens and that he has stayed in touch
with friends who are still mired in
places he left behind. That could have
and should have been my life. Its a
miracle that Im not there, he says,
which tellingly leads into talk of his
devout Catholicism, and intimations of
daily penance.
You get the sense that the only
reason hes here, pouring into a parka
and ready to be ushered to the airport
by his real-life entourage, ready to
make another movie and walk down
another red carpet, is that theres a
part of him that will always remain
back there, fighting to get out.
The Gambler is released tomorrow
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Sport
King confident
that Smad Place
is prepared for
Gold Cup exam
Andy Stephens
Rob Wright
1.50 Alzammaar
3.20 Briery Belle
2.20 Goodtoknow
3.50 Teaforthree
2.50 The Tourard Man (nb) 4.20 Royal Vacation
Thunderer: 1.50 Mantou (nap). 2.20 Goodtoknow.
Going: soft (heavy in places) 8am inspection
Racing UK
1.50
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Juvenile Hurdle
Warwick
N Fehily
D C Costello
T Whelan
D Crosse
A Thornton
H Haynes
R Dunne
R Johnson
3-1 Vision Du Coeur, 5-1 The Tourard Man, 7-1 Adrenalin Flight, 8-1 Cannon
Fodder, 10-1 Vandross, 12-1 Vice Et Vertu, 14-1 Double Double, 16-1 others.
3.20
1
2.20
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Handicap Chase
(4,224: 3m 2f) (8)
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14
5-2 Bally Braes, 4-1 Goodtoknow, 5-1 Safran De Cotte, 11-2 Take The Mick,
13-2 Jimmy Shan, 9-1 Ballyvoneen, 10-1 Spanish Arch, 12-1 Time To Think.
2-1 Abigail Lynch, 11-4 Briery Belle, 4-1 Morello Royale, 11-2 Molo, 16-1
Chance Taken, Midnight Mint, Silver Scotch, 33-1 others.
Moore admits
Sire De Grugy
might need
Newbury run
Andy Stephens
Jump to it: Smad Place, right, who was upsides eventual winner OFaolains Boy
at the last in the RSA Chase last March, will be back at Cheltenham on Saturday
Handicap Hurdle
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13
5-2 Mantou, 4-1 Alzammaar, Tea In Transvaal, 9-2 Ultimate Act, 7-1 Solo
Hunter, 12-1 Very Intense, 16-1 Va Benny, 100-1 Tactical Strike.
3.50
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2
3
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8
2-5 Teaforthree, 13-2 Poungach, 9-1 Out Now, 14-1 Killimore Cottage, Sir Du
Bearn, 25-1 Best Served Cold, 33-1 Golfer's Crossing, Onetwobeat.
4.20
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10
Fakenham
Rob Wright
1.30
Novices' Hurdle
Jack Doyle
1 -1521 BAKU BAY 9 (C) Ali Stronge 7-11-4
T Scudamore
2 6/121 RATHLIN ROSE 15 D Pipe 7-11-4
J Quinlan
3 012/P JOHNEY FOLEY 17 Mrs S Humphrey 11-10-12
4-7 Rathlin Rose, 13-8 Baku Bay, 14-1 Johney Foley.
2.00
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4-1 Rising Teal, Running Wolf, 9-2 Ruby Valentine, 6-1 Montaff, 8-1 Royal
Etiquette, Whatsupjack, 10-1 Golden Games, 14-1 Zelos Diktator, 22-1 others.
2.30
Handicap Chase
6-4 Royal Vacation, 3-1 Bettatogether, Top Man Marty, 16-1 others.
11-8 Shinooki, 7-2 Frontier Spirit, 4-1 Full Ov Beans, 13-2 Alanjou, 7-1 That's
The Deal.
6-5 Twentytwo's Taken, 5-2 Midnight Jazz, 5-1 Come On Harriet, 9-1 Tambura,
14-1 Glenariff, 25-1 Sweet Summer, 40-1 Illusionary Star.
3.30
Handicap Chase
4.00
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Sport
England aiming to
progress quietly in
Warners absence
Cricket
2.40
Southwell
Rob Wright
1.40 Lanai
3.10 Turning Times
2.10 ExtremeSupreme(nap) 3.40 Hot Right Now
2.40 Pancake Day
4.10 Different Scenario
Going: standard
Draw: no advantage At The Races
1.40
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(2)
(7)
(5)
(6)
2-1 Captain Future, 100-30 Pancake Day, 9-2 Excelling Oscar, 11-2 others.
C Beasley
J Egan
A Carter (5)
T Clark (5)
J Fanning
11-10 Come Uppence, 11-8 Lanai, 6-1 Carrabamababe, 20-1 Kyllach Me, 50-1
Lady Vellyn.
2.10
1 (3) 02-50 ALPHA TAURI 9 (CD) Charles Smith 9-9-7 J Haynes (3)
A McLean (7)
2 (6) 000-6 CLUBLAND 13 (CD) S R Bowring 6-9-4
3 (4) 23-31 THORPE BAY 2 (CD) M Appleby 6-9-10
Alistair Rawlinson (5)
4 (5) 000-0 FOXTROT JUBILEE 15 R Beckett 5-9-4 P C O'Donnell (7)
J Hart
5 (2) /445- FORTINBRASS 352 (C) J Balding 5-9-4
6 (1) 311-2 EXTREME SUPREME 9 (V,CD) D Shaw 4-9-3 P P Mathers
F Lynch
7 (8) 0615- RAMBO WILL 37 (CD) J Jenkins 7-9-3
8 (7) 000-6 BAPAK BANGSAWAN 9 (D) Miss A Stokell 5-8-13
Ann Stokell (5)
P McDonald
9 (10) 160-3 LUCKY TIMES 20 (D) M Brittain 4-8-9
T Eaves
10 (9) 014-1 INCOMPARABLE 20 (P,CD) S Dixon 10-8-8
9-4 Extreme Supreme, 4-1 Thorpe Bay, 11-2 Rambo Will, 7-1 Clubland,
Incomparable, Lucky Times, 8-1 Bapak Bangsawan, 12-1 others.
3.10
P Mulrennan
1 (1) 51- DANSEUR NOBLE 35 (C) J Tate 9-7
P Makin
2 (4) 01- CIAO CIELO 54 T D Barron 9-7
3 (2) 221-3 TURNING TIMES 12 (D) C Appleby 9-5
Alistair Rawlinson (5)
4 (3) 035-1 LYSANDER THE GREEK 16 (P,CD) R Beckett 8-11 G Lee
2-1 Turning Times, 5-2 Ciao Cielo, Danseur Noble, 9-2 Lysander The Greek.
3.40
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4
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(3)
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(5)
(2)
(6)
(1)
11-4 Queen Of Skies, 100-30 Hot Right Now, 11-2 Schottische, 7-1 others.
4.10
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(2)
(4)
(6)
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(7)
(1)
(3)
(5)
Summerhayes shines
Skiing Katie Summerhayes has
become the first British woman to
win a medal at the World
Freestyle Ski and Snowboard
Championships. The 19-year-old
from Sheffield took silver in the
ski slopestyle event in
Kreischberg, Austria, behind Lisa
Zimmermann, of Germany. Im
really stoked, Summerhayes,
seventh in the 2014 Winter
Olympics final in Sochi, said.
Non-aggression pact: Anderson does not believe sledging has got worse, but
says players must be extra careful with the spotlight on them more than ever
Chelmsford City
5.10
Rob Wright
4.40
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2
3
4
5
6
G Baker
R Winston
Luke Morris
N Mackay
S Drowne
T Marquand (7)
5-2 Arkansas Slim, 3-1 Special Code, Virtual Reality, 5-1 Golden Highway, 7-1
Vale Of Iron, 12-1 Bridey's Lettuce.
Course specialists
Chelmsford City: no qualifiers.
Fakenham: Trainers Ali Stronge, 4 from 8 runners,
50.0%; D Pipe, 3 from 7, 42.9%. Jockeys N De
Boinville, 4 from 9 rides, 44.4%; M Byrne, 3 from 8,
37.5%; A Wedge, 6 from 23, 26.1%.
Southwell: Trainers K Burke, 12 from 38, 31.6%; J
Tate, 16 from 62, 25.8%; T D Barron, 17 from 76,
22.4%. Jockeys Alistair Rawlinson, 15 from 59,
25.4%; P Makin, 29 from 121, 24.0%.
Warwick: Trainers Sheena West, 3 from 8, 37.5%; R
Lee, 4 from 15, 26.7%; T Vaughan, 3 from 12, 25.0%.
Jockeys G Sheehan, 5 from 16, 31.2%; R Johnson,
16 from 63, 25.4%; A Coleman, 11 from 59, 18.6%.
5-2 Different Scenario, 5-1 Master Of Song, 13-2 Cascadia, 7-1 others.
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(2)
(3)
(5)
(4)
15-8 Oratorio's Joy, 9-4 Royal Battalion, 9-2 Fair Loch, 6-1 Flashman, Heska.
5.40
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4
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(6)
(11)
(12)
(3)
(2)
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(5)
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10 (1)
11 (7)
12(10)
6.10
Handicap
(6)
(10)
(4)
(8)
5 (2)
6 (3)
7 (7)
8 (11)
9 (5)
10(14)
11(12)
12(15)
13 (9)
14 (1)
15(13)
11-2 Mr Soprano, 6-1 Miami Gator, 13-2 Applejack Lad, Bennelong, 8-1
Gracefilly, 10-1 Choice Of Destiny, Storm Runner, 11-1 Cadmium, 12-1 others.
7.10
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2
3
4
5
(4)
(5)
(1)
(2)
(3)
5-4 Majeyda, 15-8 Lamar, 7-2 Fashion Line, 12-1 Maggie Pink, 33-1 Paradise
Found.
M Harley
1 (9) 042-4 DOCTOR PARKES 11 (D) S C Williams 9-9-7
A Kirby
2 (7) 600-6 HANNAHS TURN 11 (D) C Dwyer 5-9-6
3 (8) 116-2 IT MUST BE FAITH 11 (D,BF) M Appleby 5-9-6
Luke Morris
G Baker
4 (10) 1600- GREGORI 61 (T,P,D) B Meehan 5-9-4
P Cosgrave
5 (11) 1222- CLEARING 61 (D) J Boyle 5-9-3
6 (6) 6310- DESERT STRIKE 25 (P,CD) C Dore 9-9-1 Hayley Turner
L Keniry
7 (5) 5040- DANGEROUS AGE 40 (D) J Moore 5-9-1
Martin Dwyer
8 (4) 2646- JOFRANKA 117 (D) T D Barron 5-8-13
5140ROYAL ACQUISITION 49 (P,D) R Cowell 5-8-10 J Crowley
9 (1)
P P Mathers
10 (2) 2013- DYNAMO WALT 55 (V,D) D Shaw 4-8-9
11 (3) 2036- HARROGATE FAIR 25 (P,D) M Squance 5-8-8 R Powell (3)
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5-2 It Must Be Faith, 9-2 Doctor Parkes, Jofranka, 13-2 Clearing, 10-1 Dynamo
Walt, 12-1 Dangerous Age, Harrogate Fair, 14-1 others.
11-4 Adili, 4-1 Valid Reason, 5-1 Keep Kicking, 11-2 Karam Albaari, 6-1 Reach
The Beach, 13-2 Moon Trip, 8-1 Bold Adventure.
7.40
(5)
(7)
(4)
(1)
(2)
(6)
(3)
Handicap
Catterick
Going: soft
1.00 (3m 1f 110yd hdle) 1, Desilvano (L
Treadwell, 1-2 fav); 2, Gone Forever (15-8);
3, Laird Of Monksford (20-1). 4 ran. 13l, 34l.
H Evans.
Lingfield Park
Going: standard
Kempton Park
Going: standard
4.30 (6f) 1, Studfarmer (L P Keniry, 7-1);
2, Encapsulated (9-4 fav); 3, Littlecote Lady (81). 12 ran. Kl, 1Kl. P Gundry.
5.00 (7f) 1, Waldnah (R Havlin, 5-1); 2, Hollie
Point (2-1 fav); 3, Exentricity (12-1). 14 ran.
3l, 1l. J H M Gosden.
5.30 (1m 3f) 1, Buckenhill (Jim Crowley, 3-1);
2, Prairie Town (5-1); 3, Taweyla (8-1).
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Sport Comment
A man for all seasons: De Villiers was an outstanding young performer at many sports before choosing to focus on cricket
55
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Tennis Sport
Street-smart
Murray ensures
drama is kept
to a minimum
Australian Open
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Inside today
Courting
controversy:
Kyrgios has
impressed with
his play, but
Rafter and Stolle
have told the
teenager to
improve his
behaviour
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Lancaster prepared
to enter wilderness
for the right players
Owen Slot says that
Danny Cipriani and
Nick Easter have been
given chance
to prove they
can deliver
pragmatic
style of play
Losers
Jonathan Joseph
The Bath centre retains his
place in the squad, but he is
now there as a genuine
contender to face Wales
rather than to run as
opposition in training.
Marland Yarde
One of Englands best
performers in New Zealand,
but Yardes poor form since
has cost him a place in the
squad, replaced by Jack
Nowell.
Billy Twelvetrees
Winner or survivor? The
Gloucester captain has held
off pressure from Henry Slade
to retain his place in the
senior squad despite his
inconsistent form.
Front row
Matt Mullan, Rob Webber and
Kieran Brookes all impressed
in the autumn, but they have
been edged into the Saxons by
the return Alex Corbisiero,
Mako Vunipola, Tom Youngs
and Dan Cole.
Sam Burgess
Has played in five first-team
matches for Bath since
switching from rugby league,
but is in the Saxons squad and
will join up with England
during the Six Nations.
David Strettle
The Saracens wing could not
even force his way into the
Saxons set-up, despite scoring
seven tries in 15 matches this
season.
England Saxons
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Backs
Forwards
Dave Attwood (Bath, age 27,
height 6ft 7in, weight 18st 8lb):
caps 16
Calum Clark (Northampton,
25, 6ft 4in, 17st 5lb): caps 0
Dan Cole (Leicester, 27, 6ft 3in,
18st 8lb): caps 45
Alex Corbisiero (Northampton,
26, 6ft 1in, 18st 4lb): caps 19
Nick Easter (Harlequins, 36, 6ft
3in, 17st 13lb): caps 47
Dylan Hartley (Northampton,
28, 6ft, 17st): caps 61
James Haskell (Wasps, 29, 6ft
4in, 17st 13lb): caps 53
Graham Kitchener (Leicester,
25, 6ft 6in, 17st 9lb): caps 0
George Kruis (Saracens, 24, 6ft
6in, 18st 4lb): caps 4
Joe Marler (Harlequins, 24, 6ft,
17st 5lb): caps 26
Geoff Parling (Leicester, 31, 6ft
6in, 17st 5lb): caps 21
Chris Robshaw (Harlequins, 28,
6ft 2in, 17st 2lb): caps 32
Danny
Cipriani
Sale Sharks
Age 27
6ft 1in
14st 6lb
caps 9
Words by
Alex Lowe
proof Lancaster would need to lift
either player above Ford or Farrell. Yet
there is, at least, a lifeline being thrown
here. And Lancaster went so far as to
suggest that all four No 10s would be invited to join the broader squad for the
first World Cup training camp. So the
door is unlocked, albeit that it now
requires an extraordinary effort if
Cipriani is to force it open.
So Lancaster has the two men on
board who it seemed he had been loath
to select. He has been pragmatic and
England may benefit. There is a limit to
this pragmatism, though, and that
came with his one-word answer yesterday to the question about Steffon
Armitage, another widely admired
player left out in the cold.
Question: Were you tempted to use
the exceptional circumstance card?
Answer: No.
Richard Wigglesworth
(Saracens, 31, 5ft 9in, 13st 3lb):
caps 16
Results
Football
Capital One Cup: Semi-final, first leg
Tottenham
(0) 1
Townsend 74 (pen)
Sheffield Utd
35,323
(0) 0
(3) 3
Fulham
(3) 3
Baldock 19
Teixeira 38, 45+2
23,880
McCormack 7, 18, 35
15,512
Ipswich
Murphy 22
Sears 78
(1) 2
Lansbury 45+1, 62
6 Table on page 76
(1) L
Grimsby
Chandler 27
McLaughlin 35
Curtis 71
Mackreth 88
605
(Extra time being played)
(1) L
Scottish Premiership
Celtic
(2) 4
Motherwell
(0) 0
Dundee
(1) 1
Stewart 19 (pen)
Kilmarnock
5,141
(0) 0
Hamilton
(0) 0
St Mirren
McLean 39
2,511
(1) 1
2,138
Armstrong 43
Bowls
Just Retirement World Indoor Championships
Hopton-on-Sea, Norfolk: Women: Singles: Semi-finals: K Rednall (Eng) bt V Bilson (Eng) 10-5, 8-4; L
Thomas (Wales) bt A Stanton (Eng) 12-2, 6-7, 2-0.
Cricket
Van Dijk 26
Griffiths 42
Lustig 76, 81
P W D L F A GD Pts
Celtic......................21 15 3 3 42 12 30 48
Aberdeen...............22 15 2 5 36 20 16 47
Inverness CT..........22 14 2 6 32 21 11 44
Dundee United.......22 13 3 6 43 29 14 42
Hamilton ...............23 12 3 8 38 29 9 39
St Johnstone.........22 10 2 10 19 23 -4 32
Dundee...................23 7 8 8 34 36 -2 29
Kilmarnock.............22 8 3 11 21 28 -7 27
Partick Thistle.......21 6 6 9 30 25 5 24
Motherwell............22 5 2 15 14 42 -28 17
St Mirren...............23 4 3 16 18 39 -21 15
Ross County .......... 21 2 5 14 20 43 -23 11
Africa Cup of Nations: Group A: Equatorial Guinea 0
Burkina Faso 0; Gabon 0 Congo 1.
Golf
Tennis
Australian Open
Melbourne Park: Men: Singles: Second round: D Sela
(Isr) bt L Rosol (Cz) 7-6, 5-7, 7-5, 6-3; N Kyrgios
(Aus) bt I Karlovic (Cro) 7-6, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4; A Murray
(GB) bt M Matosevic (Aus) 6-1, 6-3, 6-2; J Sousa
(Por) bt M Klizan (Slovakia) 4-6, 7-6, 6-4, 1-0 ret;
Fixtures
Rugby union
European Challenge Cup (7.45): Pool five: Brive v
Gloucester; Oyonnax v Zebre.
Other sport
Murderball to
be paraded at
Olympic Park
Rick Broadbent
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Dutch press
for refereeing
revolution to
end run of
video nasties
Exclusive Matt Dickinson speaks to the
men behind a plan to make the game
fairer by finally giving under-pressure
officials the benefit of television replays
elcome to the
future, Raymond
van Meenen says,
sliding open the
door of a white
Transit van. In a car park outside
Feyenoords De Kuip stadium, we step
inside footballs brave new world.
This nondescript van may end up in a
museum one day given that it houses
potentially one of the most notable
changes to football in a century: the
first serious exploration of refereeing
by video.
A revolution? Some people call it
that, Gijs de Jong, operations director
of the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB), says. We just think its
common sense.
He asks a simple question. When
millions can see replays of gamechanging incidents on television, and
thousands view it on a big screen or
smartphone in the stadium, why
deprive those in the middle who need
that information more than anyone?
De Jong talks of video refereeing as
an inevitability and inescapable
because, if you can make football
significantly fairer, why on earth not?
Ah yes, but it will ruin the game, some
say. It will slow down football. Change it
for ever. But how do they know? This is
what makes the Dutch experiment so
fascinating, because here they do not
deal in conjecture but evidence,
experience and the trial and error of 18
painstaking months.
Feyenoord against Twente on
Sunday was the 32nd Eredivisie game
in which the Dutch federation has run
this trial. A senior referee sits in the van
looking at screens and, while he is not
yet allowed to communicate his advice
to the man in the middle, he acts out the
protocol that will be presented next
month to the International Football
Association Board (IFAB), footballs
law-making body and which has
been seen by The Times.
6 The fifth official works like the other
assistants in providing guidance, but
the referee remains in charge and has
the final say. The referee can ask for
advice but it remains his game to run.
6 The video assistants role is limited to
advice on key decisions red-card
incidents, penalties and goalscoring
opportunities within 15 seconds of
them taking place. So, for example,
offsides and dives are only relevant if
directly involved in a goal.
6 The video assistant (VA) will only
Eye of the storm: Twente players complain to the referee about his verdict during the match against Feyenoord, which was
Tomorrow
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If it saves us just
one big mistake,
then its worth it
Matt Dickinson
Chief Sports Correspondent
monitored as part of a trial that aims to give officials the support of video technology to improve their decision-making
Screen saver: If
referees had
the help of
video replays,
Makkelie, seen in
the Hawk-Eye van
during
the Dutch
experiment, says
it would be
appreciated
because it would
stop any criticism
they might
otherwise receive
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Baldock 18,21Teixeira 38, 45
West
Ipswich
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C
Murphy
Cole 42,
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C
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Noble
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Ian Baker
Caldern, of Brighton, shields the ball from Mings on a night when Ipswich failed to take over the top position in the table
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31
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cant
always
switch
something in a
day, but we are
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McEveley
hands Spurs
advantage
after going
for a spin
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Exclusive to members
First blood: Townsend scores the only goal of the game from the penalty spot after McEveley, under pressure from Soldado,
Club may hope Adebayor jumps ship after miserable night as captain
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had needlessly handled the ball. Tottenham dominated play but struggled to find a way past the tenacious League One side
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Lampard was
able to play
for only 20
minutes, but
Pellegrini is
hopeful he will
return swiftly
Sport
Refereeing revolution
Matt Dickinson is granted an exclusive
look at the experiment that may help
to end footballs great controversies
Special report, pages 58-59
thetimes.co.uk/sport
Chelsea chase
Cuadrado for
quadruple tilt
Matt Hughes
Deputy Football Correspondent
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