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Posted in Politics on 22 June 2010
George Osborne will deliver his first Budget to Parliament at 12.30pm today. We will have full coverage of this year’s Budget as soon as the Chancellor finishes his statement. The first Budget of the Coalition Government will reflect its stated values of:
Responsibility
Fairness
Freedom
Responsibilty
The Coaltion Government inherited a record deficit – the [...]
Posted in Sports & Games on 10 June 2010
Match Day Transport
Each host city has developed an integrated match day transport plan based on their current public transport infrastructure.
During the tournament fans are encouraged to use the various public transport options as well as tournament specific transport such as the park and rides and park and walks in each of the host cities.
However we [...]
Posted in Sports & Games on 10 June 2010
FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter will launch his personal Twitter page today, Thursday 10 June. Fans from all over the world will be able to follow the FIFA President’s views and opinions on the account “@seppblatter” throughout the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ in South Africa.
FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter, commented:
“We are approaching the first [...]
Posted in Sports & Games on 10 June 2010
Two of the thirty referee trios selected to officiate at the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010™ will not be able to take part in the competition, after the two assistant referees of those trios did not pass the fitness tests which were held in their confederation prior to departure for South Africa.
The following [...]
Posted in Sports & Games on 10 June 2010
It is not just the footballers of South Africa and Mexico who will be pinching themselves when they step out inside Soccer City Stadium today. For Uzbek referee Ravshan Irmatov, his selection from a strong list of candidates to officiate at the Opening Match of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ is the stuff [...]
Posted in Sports & Games on 10 June 2010
USA striker Jozy Altidore expects to come up against a central defender at the top of his game in former England captain John Terry in Saturday’s FIFA World Cup™ clash.
Chelsea defender Terry lost the captaincy after much-publicised allegations about his private life and with Rio Ferdinand, his replacement as skipper, ruled out of the tournament [...]
Posted in Entertainment on 25 June 2009
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Posted in Entertainment on 25 June 2009
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