MOORE IN FORM FOR ASCOT (Sporting Life)
Former champion jockey Ryan Moore set himself up for Royal Ascot by riding a near 172-1 four-timer at Sandown, highlighted by improving sprinter Corrybrough.
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Former champion jockey Ryan Moore set himself up for Royal Ascot by riding a near 172-1 four-timer at Sandown, highlighted by improving sprinter Corrybrough.
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Royal Mail'could be crippled by further strikes'Parcel2GoSources at the Communication Workers Union (CWU) have warned that there could be a series of strikes unless a deal between its members and Royal Mail is … More: continued here
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The Government is to begin sounding out City investors about their appetite to buy shares in Royal Mail ahead of a potential flotation of the postal service.I have learned that ministers and the Shareholder … More: continued here