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Howie Roseman: from exile on Broad Street to the Super Bowl’s most important man
Howie Roseman has taken on folklore status in the NFL. Whenever the draft and free-agent seasons roll around, you hear the chorus: Howie has done it again! As general manager, Roseman has led the Philadelphia Eagles to three Super Bowl appearances in eight years, winning one title. But this year’s …
Peter Mandelson swears at reporter after question on Epstein relationship
Peter Mandelson told a reporter to “fuck off” when asked about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
He was questioned about his links with the billionaire paedophile in an interview with the Financial Times as he prepares to become Britain’s ambassador to Washington. However, he told the reporter in no uncertain …
How Donald Trump’s new trade tariffs could end up hurting Australia
Nissan preparing to pull out of merger talks with Honda
Unambiguously bleak Bank of England forecasts pave way for spending cuts
Bank of England cuts interest rates to 4.5% and halves UK growth forecast
The Bank of England has cut interest rates to 4.5%, but warned UK households face renewed pressure from rising prices and a sluggish economy as it halved its growth forecasts for the year.
With the government under pressure amid the fallout from Labour’s budget and Donald Trump’s trade wars, the …
Tom Brady’s TV career so far has been a dud. Will that change in the Super Bowl?
Tom Brady will face one of the biggest tests of his career in the Super Bowl on Sunday. He is no longer charged with deciding games with his arm but he will be in the booth to analyze the game for an anticipated US audience of 120 million as Fox’s …
Civil servants will need to work efficiently or face redundancy under new rules
Senior civil servants must find cuts in their Whitehall budgets or risk losing their jobs under new rules, ministers will announce on Thursday.
Pat McFadden, the Cabinet Office minister, will unveil a set of performance standards intended to ensure value for money in Whitehall.
Under the new policy, senior civil …
AstraZeneca reports 38% jump in pre-tax profits to $8.7bn
AstraZeneca has reported a jump in annual profits boosted by strong sales of its cancer, lung and immunology treatments, a week after it
decided not to go ahead with a planned £450m investment
in Merseyside, prompting a series of recriminations with the government.Britain’s biggest drugmaker, which …
Riverford employees to share £1.3m payout as veg box firm’s profits jump
Employees of Riverford will share in a payout of £1.3m after the organic vegetable box company more than doubled profits last year.
More than 1,000 staff at the Devon-based group, which began making deliveries from an old Citroën in 1993, will receive about £1,000 each as the employee-owned company nearly …