IT HAS been a miserable winter, but the rain clearly has no interest in ceasing in time for Grand National day, hence heavy ground form is looking the most persuasive, …
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Waters the one to end Mullins’ National drought
YOU CAN almost certainly count on one hand the amount of big races that Willie Mullins has won only once. And while Saturday’s Randox Grand National (4.00pm) isn’t exactly an …
Plans to stop NDA abuse provide clarity but aren’t radical, lawyers say
Non-disclosure agreement (NDA) clauses that aim to stop victims reporting crimes to the police are “likely already unenforceable” under current laws, lawyers have said. The government has unveiled its plan …
Masters: Thursday tee times as thunderstorms descend on Augusta
Play could be delayed at today’s Masters with Augusta National set to be drenched in showers and thunderstorms on day one of golf’s first major. The iconic golf course in …
Stonegate Group warns on future as it battles £2.2bn debt pile
Britain’s biggest pub operator Stonegate has raised concerns about its future as it battles a £2.2bn debt pile. The operator of over 4,000 pubs – including the Slug and Lettuce …
Plant grant: UK businesses to benefit from UBS £10k Chelsea Flower Show boost
Swiss banking giant UBS is partnering up with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) to sponsor an exhibit at the Chelsea Flower Show, with four UK firms benefiting. The Swiss bank …
London City Airport: Ditching 100ml liquid limit halved passenger queues
London City Airport has said ending the 100ml liquid limit helped it reduce passenger queue times by half in just a year. The popular business hub became the first major …
Klopp sympathetic to fan ticket concerns ahead of Atalanta tie
Jurgen Klopp yesterday addressed protests by fans that are set to occur this evening at Liverpool’s Europa League tie against Atalanta at Anfield. Reds fans are set to attend tonight’s …
Has Tesco benefited from people trading down?
Britain’s largest supermarket, Tesco, recorded a double-digit jump in revenue and profit last year as a slew of price cuts helped attract customers. On Wednesday, chief executive Ken Murphy told …
Ian Woosnam on winning the Masters and Britain’s long-lost dominance of Augusta
Ian Woosnam on winning the Masters, this year’s contenders and why he’ll be watching from home in Barbados rather than playing. As a child cutting his teeth on the golf …