ferg Professor Neil Ferguson's behaviour 'plainly disappointing' but no action will be taken, Scotland Yard says By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-06T10:39:00Z Scotland Yard has said Professor Neil Ferguson's behaviour is "plainly disappointing" but officers do not intend to take any further action. Full Article
ferg UFC 249: Ferguson faces Gaethje as Dana White touts only game in town By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T15:29:02Z Ferguson meets Gaethje for UFC’s interim lightweight titleUFC head Dana White eager to reach sports-starved audienceThe main event of Saturday’s UFC 249 card in Florida is billed as being for the interim lightweight title but Tony Ferguson says he should be considered the real champion if he beats opponent Justin Gaethje.Former collegiate wrestler Ferguson, coming into the bout on a 12-fight win streak, was supposed to fight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov in Brooklyn on 18 April but that was postponed due to the novel coronavirus outbreak. Related: UFC announces three events to be held without fans at Jacksonville arena Continue reading... Full Article UFC MMA US sports Sport
ferg How Neil Ferguson, the architect of lockdown, was brought down by failing to obey his own rules By www.telegraph.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 20:02:41 GMT Full Article topics:in-the-news/uk-coronavirus-lockdown structure:news topics:in-the-news/coronavirus structure:news/uk-news storytype:standard
ferg Sir Alex Ferguson 'text Ralph Hasenhuttl' after Southampton 9-0 thrashing By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-29T10:16:41Z Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl has revealed that Sir Alex Ferguson sent him a text message after watching Saints get hammered 9-0 by Leicester City. Full Article
ferg Manchester United favourite Patrice Evra: 'Sir Alex Ferguson taught me that winning is normal' By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-03T20:31:00Z Listen to Patrice Evra for just a few moments and it's clear what Manchester United lost when he walked away from the club. Full Article
ferg Sir Alex Ferguson retired after 'failing to sign Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale' for Man United By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-06T04:21:00Z Sir Alex Ferguson retired at Manchester United after failing to sign Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale, according to Patrice Evra. Full Article
ferg Sarah Ferguson transforms her home for special celebration – take a look inside By www.hellomagazine.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 20 13:19:12 +0000 Sarah Ferguson is never one to do things by halves and to mark VE Day on Friday, the... Full Article
ferg UFC 249 full card and fight times as Tony Ferguson takes on Justin Gaethje By www.mirror.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 10:00:00 +0000 Ferguson and Gaethje clash for the interim lightweight title tonight in Florida while Dominick Cruz takes on bantamweight champion Henry Cejudo in the co-main event Full Article Sport
ferg UFC 249 odds and best bets for Ferguson vs Gaethje and Cejudo vs Cruz By www.mirror.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 11:00:00 +0000 Tony Ferguson and Justin Gaethje clash for the interim lightweight title tonight in Florida while Dominick Cruz takes on bantamweight champion Henry Cejudo in the co-main event Full Article Sport
ferg Gary Neville picks out his favourite Man Utd moment under Sir Alex Ferguson By www.mirror.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 11:06:12 +0000 Neville played for Man Utd throughout his entire career, and was only managed by Ferguson during that time at club level, with one special moment standing out above the rest Full Article Sport
ferg Statement by Attorney General Holder on Recent Shooting Incident in Ferguson, Missouri By www.justice.gov Published On :: Thu, 28 Aug 2014 14:55:03 EDT Attorney General Eric Holder released the following statement Monday regarding the shooting incident that took place Saturday afternoon in Ferguson, Missouri Full Article OPA Press Releases
ferg Statement by Attorney General Eric Holder on Latest Developments in Ferguson, Missouri By www.justice.gov Published On :: Thu, 28 Aug 2014 14:34:08 EDT Attorney General Eric Holder released the following statement Thursday following his meeting earlier today with President Obama to discuss the latest developments in Ferguson, Missouri Full Article OPA Press Releases
ferg Statement by Justice Department Spokesman on Latest Developments in Federal Civil Rights Investigation in Ferguson, Missouri By www.justice.gov Published On :: Thu, 28 Aug 2014 14:16:05 EDT The following statement was released Sunday by Justice Department spokesman Brian Fallon concerning the federal civil rights investigation into the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri Full Article OPA Press Releases
ferg Attorney General Statement on Latest Developments in Federal Civil Rights Investigation in Ferguson, MO By www.justice.gov Published On :: Thu, 28 Aug 2014 14:09:43 EDT Attorney General Eric Holder released the following statement Monday following his briefing of President Obama on the latest developments in the federal civil rights investigation in Ferguson, Missouri Full Article OPA Press Releases
ferg Attorney General Holder Announces Next Steps to Address Concerns Regarding the City of Ferguson and St. Louis County Police Departments By www.justice.gov Published On :: Thu, 4 Sep 2014 14:37:15 EDT Attorney General Eric Holder announced today that the Justice Department has launched two initiatives to address concerns about police services in the city of Ferguson and in St. Louis County, Missouri. Full Article OPA Press Releases
ferg Attorney General Holder Delivers Remarks at Press Conference Announcing Pattern or Practice Investigation into Ferguson Police Department By www.justice.gov Published On :: Thu, 4 Sep 2014 14:39:31 EDT "These anecdotal accounts underscored the history of mistrust of law enforcement in Ferguson that has received a good deal of attention. As a result of this history – and following an extensive review of documented allegations and other available data – we have determined that there is cause for the Justice Department to open an investigation to determine whether Ferguson Police officials have engaged in a pattern or practice of violations of the U.S. Constitution or federal law." Full Article Speech
ferg Ferguson, Mo. Emblematic of Growing Suburban Poverty By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Fri, 15 Aug 2014 14:30:00 -0400 Nearly a week after the death of 18 year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., protests continue in the 21,000-person suburban community on St. Louis’ north side and around the nation. Amid the social media and news coverage of the community’s response to the police shooting of the unarmed teenager, a picture of Ferguson and its history has emerged. The New York Times and others have described the deep-seated racial tensions and inequalities that have long plagued the St. Louis region, as well as the dramatic demographic transformation of Ferguson from a largely white suburban enclave (it was 85 percent white as recently as 1980) to a predominantly black community (it was 67 percent black by 2008-2012). But Ferguson has also been home to dramatic economic changes in recent years. The city’s unemployment rate rose from roughly 7 percent in 2000 to over 13 percent in 2010-12. For those residents who were employed, inflation-adjusted average earnings fell by one-third. The number of households using federal Housing Choice Vouchers climbed from roughly 300 in 2000 to more than 800 by the end of the decade. Amid these changes, poverty skyrocketed. Between 2000 and 2010-2012, Ferguson’s poor population doubled. By the end of that period, roughly one in four residents lived below the federal poverty line ($23,492 for a family of four in 2012), and 44 percent fell below twice that level. These changes affected neighborhoods throughout Ferguson. At the start of the 2000s, the five census tracts that fall within Ferguson’s border registered poverty rates ranging between 4 and 16 percent. However, by 2008-2012 almost all of Ferguson’s neighborhoods had poverty rates at or above the 20 percent threshold at which the negative effects of concentrated poverty begin to emerge. (One Ferguson tract had a poverty rate of 13.1 percent in 2008-2012, while the remaining tracts fell between 19.8 and 33.3 percent.) Census Tract-Level Poverty Rates in St. Louis County, 2000 Census Tract-Level Poverty Rates in St. Louis County, 2008-2012 As dramatic as the growth in economic disadvantage has been in this community, Ferguson is not alone. Within the nation’s 100 largest metro areas, the number of suburban neighborhoods where more than 20 percent of residents live below the federal poverty line more than doubled between 2000 and 2008-2012. Almost every major metro area saw suburban poverty not only grow during the 2000s but also become more concentrated in high-poverty neighborhoods. By 2008-2012, 38 percent of poor residents in the suburbs lived in neighborhoods with poverty rates of 20 percent or higher. For poor black residents in those communities, the figure was 53 percent. Like Ferguson, many of these changing suburban communities are home to out-of-step power structures, where the leadership class, including the police force, does not reflect the rapid demographic changes that have reshaped these places. Suburban areas with growing poverty are also frequently characterized by many small, fragmented municipalities; Ferguson is just one of 91 jurisdictions in St. Louis County. This often translates into inadequate resources and capacity to respond to growing needs and can complicate efforts to connect residents with economic opportunities that offer a path out of poverty. And as concentrated poverty climbs in communities like Ferguson, they find themselves especially ill-equipped to deal with impacts such as poorer education and health outcomes, and higher crime rates. In an article for Salon, Brittney Cooper writes about the outpouring of anger from the community, “Violence is the effect, not the cause of the concentrated poverty that locks that many poor people up together with no conceivable way out and no productive way to channel their rage at having an existence that is adjacent to the American dream.” None of this means that there are 1,000 Fergusons-in-waiting, but it should underscore the fact that there are a growing number of communities across the country facing similar, if quieter, deep challenges every day. A previous version of this post misstated the Ferguson unemployment rate in 2000. It has since been corrected. Authors Elizabeth Kneebone Image Source: Mario Anzuoni / Reuters Full Article
ferg Ferguson Incident and America’s Image in Africa: Social Media Weighs in on Race and Human Rights By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 11:48:00 -0400 The full story of the killing of Michael Brown, a young, black, unarmed man shot by a policeman in Ferguson, Missouri, is still unfolding—and the truth will not be known for some time. It is only after full investigations are completed that an objective evaluation of the incident can be made. Nonetheless, there is no doubt that the killing of the young man was unfortunate and has generated a serious debate about race relations in America, and on the relations between police and the communities that they are supposed to protect. The riots and massive looting portrayed not only the extent of criminality in America’s inner cities, but also the economic marginalization of the minority communities. Coming not long after the successful U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit held in Washington, the Ferguson incident and the follow-up demonstrations have been rather unfortunate in as far as how Africans view America—in a way questioning America’s standing as a protector of human rights. The hostility towards the United States in regard to its treatment of African-Americans has dominated social media with claims that the incident shows that America should not claim leadership when it comes to human rights. Such criticisms by many other countries, including Russia and China, are widespread. I was particularly surprised by the comments in the Kenyan media coverage of this topic. Here are some statements on the topic by readers of the most popular paper there—the Daily Nation: The US is a community fueled by hate. They claim not to be racist yet most of them are racist to the core including the black Americans. Yet they want to dictate and lecture us about human rights." Still waiting for GOK [Government of Kenya] to issue travel advisory to the U.S." (This is an apparent reference to the fact that the United States government issues travel advisories to countries like Kenya when such incidents occur and there are riots.) Extra judicial killing. Let UN order an independent investigation & file handed to ICC (international Criminal Court) for prosecution of the culprits. US justice system is biased against its own black community." (The U.S. and human rights organizations have been critical of many countries for extra-judicial killings and have called for the prosecution of government officials in Africa at the International Criminal Court for such actions.) U.S. preaches democracy and good governance all over the world but lo and behold, Ferguson has exposed the preacher who cannot take care of business in his backyard." Has the Kenyan ambassador issued a statement yet? The US must have a coalition government so as to end the violence. It will no longer be business as usual. We will have only necessary contact. Choices have consequences." (This statement is in reference to the U.S. government’s actions following the 2007-2008 post-election violence in Kenya.) In the USA, they give absolute rights to women, children and pets, the men are left on their own, owe [sic] un to you if you happen to be a young black man. You are as good as dead." Scanning media in other African countries, the same kind of reactions are evident. While some opinions differ, the general sentiment expressed in social media is that the United States remains a divided country and thus lacks moral authority to “lecture” Africans on human rights and tribalism. To an extent, these sentiments expressed by Africans are misguided and are largely a gross exaggeration of the character of American society. The views expressed in the media portray an American society that is totally divided across racial lines, which Africans often equate to tribalism on their own continent. They see the economic desperation of many African-Americans as a reflection of a society that has continued to deny a large section of its people opportunities for advancement. All these views, right or wrong, weaken America’s standing among Africans and undermine the country’s ability to influence policy on human rights and governance in the continent. Such incidents give solace to dictators that undertake gross violations of human rights through extrajudicial killings. Many Africans consider the U.S. judicial system to be discriminatory against black men. They also cite biases in many previous cases of police killings of black men. The Zimmerman case in Florida is commonly used in the African media as an example of such incidents where they feel justice did not prevail. But American global leadership in the advancement of human rights and ensuring equal protection under the law—and also in opening up opportunities for all groups—remains critically important. Through fair and transparent adjudication of the Ferguson case, the U.S. will be in a position to demonstrate to the Africans and others who have been critical of the state of affairs in this country that the U.S. remains a country governed by the rule of law. Still, the issue of poverty among some communities gives the U.S. a bad name as a country where a large segment of the population is economically marginalized. As the U.S. encourages Africans to build united and inclusive societies, it should be cognizant of the fact that its voice will carry more weight and be respected if Africans see the same happening in United States. Authors Mwangi S. Kimenyi Full Article
ferg On Ferguson, fragmentation, and fiscal disparities By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Thu, 02 Apr 2015 14:34:00 -0400 Municipal elections in Ferguson, Mo. are fast approaching. Amid the backdrop of the US Department of Justice identifying systemic racial bias by law enforcement and an over-reliance on traffic fines and court fees for revenue, there are great challenges to overcome. It would be one thing if Ferguson was unique. It is not. Ferguson (containing just over 21,000 people) is one of 91 jurisdictions in St. Louis County, each with its own governments to run, services to provide, and budgets to balance. This kind of governmental fragmentation, a product of state law, is repeated in many metropolitan areas across the country. Suburban fragmentation makes providing public services inefficient; complicates regional planning; and, according to a recent OECD report diminishes economic growth, productivity, and social mobility. The problems wrought by fragmentation have only been compounded in recent years by rapid economic and demographic changes. In the 2000s, suburbs in the nation’s largest metro areas became home to more poor residents and more African Americans than cities for the first time. Since 2000, the number of high-poverty neighborhoods (with poverty rates above 20 percent) more than doubled in the suburbs, while the number of majority-minority neighborhoods grew by almost half. Many suburban communities dealing with rising poverty and new populations are ill-equipped to address growing and changing needs. That’s particularly true in places like Ferguson, where population and jobs have declined over the years. According to new Brookings research, residents of Ferguson lived near 14 percent fewer jobs in 2012 than they did in 2000. The resulting strains on local tax bases amount to one reason that local governments throughout the St. Louis region came to rely heavily on revenue-raising tactics like traffic fines and court fees. Part of the mandate of the Ferguson Commission convened by Missouri Governor Nixon is to address the issue of governance, which will require confronting the region’s fragmented landscape. The commission can learn from states that have encouraged the sharing of services across municipalities or regions that are pursuing more collaborative approaches to respond to shared challenges around issues like housing, transportation, or community development. But while these strategies can reduce the typically competitive approaches employed by neighboring suburbs, they still come up against deeper structural limitations that collaboration alone cannot overcome. The commission should consider a bolder response to the region’s fragmentation and fiscal challenges. One model the commission can learn from is Minneapolis-St. Paul’s regional revenue sharing structure. Established in 1971 by the Minnesota Fiscal Disparities Act, Minneapolis-St. Paul’s regional tax base sharing mechanism gives residents access to adequate resources for local services like public safety, irrespective of where they live. According to a study by Myron Orfield and Nicolas Wallace, the law has dramatically reduced tax disparities between high and low-income areas, allowing for reinvestment in the central cities and in fiscally challenged communities. And it has reduced the incentive for municipalities to “steal” revenue-generating land uses from neighbors (very frequently a waste of taxpayer dollars), promoting more integrated regional economic development. The model works by mandating that each municipality within the designated seven-county area contribute 40 percent of its annual growth in commercial-industrial tax revenues to a regional pool. These resources are then redistributed to the participating municipalities based on local capacity. The mechanism helps equalize local available resources, filling local budget gaps where they exist, without undermining local autonomy. For the vast majority of communities, the sharing program has meant lower taxes and better services. A 2012 study concluded that without the program, nearly 80 percent of the region’s 186 municipalities would have to raise taxes to maintain their current level of services. Revenue sharing has enabled the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul to invest in higher quality public services like policing and education over the decades since the law was enacted. Many older suburbs bear less of the public burden for repairing old infrastructure, renewing public facilities, cleaning up brownfields, upgrading neighborhood housing, or dealing with abandoned properties. Even many developing bedroom suburbs have benefited from revenue sharing since these places often lack a strong commercial tax base, leading to shortages in infrastructure or education funding. These results indicate that regional revenue sharing can enable at-risk suburbs like Ferguson to pay for basic services like public safety without relying excessively on fining their small citizenries. The path to creating revenue sharing programs in our metropolitan areas runs through state legislatures. The Minnesota law was passed in the 1970s with “a unique coalition of central-city and suburban legislators working together to ensure the future economic vitality of the entire state.” The same case should be made today in Missouri to rural, urban, and suburban representatives alike. With better services and lower taxes for the vast majority of municipalities, the political math adds up. As Orfield and Wallace put it, regions facing growing economic, social, and fiscal disparities have a choice: “allow the disparity to deepen or work to find solutions that can benefit all.” If we are serious about fixing Ferguson and other places like it, states across the country, starting with Missouri, must address the structural governance and fiscal flaws that lie at the heart of the matter. Authors Bruce KatzElizabeth Kneebone Image Source: © Kate Munsch / Reuters Full Article
ferg Commission charts Ferguson’s path forward By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Wed, 16 Sep 2015 17:20:00 -0400 The Ferguson Commission—convened by Missouri Governor Jay Nixon in the aftermath of the police shooting death of Michael Brown—was given a daunting task. Its charge was not only to examine the underlying causes of “the social and economic conditions that impede progress, equality, and safety in the St. Louis region,” but also to issue a report “containing specific, practical policy recommendations for making the region a stronger, fairer place for everyone to live.” Reflecting the magnitude of that charge, the Ferguson Commission’s final report, released on Monday, totals almost 200 pages and contains 189 calls to action that span a range of issue areas, from police and court reform, to creating higher-quality education and training opportunities, to improving access to jobs, transportation, and affordable housing. The sweeping scope of the report’s recommendations is in proportion to the complexity of the shifting economic and demographic trends and the legacy of racial discrimination that helped set the stage for last summer’s events. Like many of its neighboring communities, and suburbs across the country, Ferguson has recently experienced rapid demographic and economic changes, transitioning from a largely white to a majority black community that has seen its poor population double since 2000. The report’s authors emphasize that they want readers to “realize how interconnected all of these issues are.” (That’s one reason for the interactive online design—to allow users to navigate across related initiatives, even if they fall in different issue areas.) And the commission situates their calls to action within a regional framework that recognizes these issues operate at a scale broader than one neighborhood or suburb. Even so, the challenge of municipal fragmentation looms large, both in the commission’s report and in any move towards implementing its recommendations. The report acknowledges that “the current state of municipal fragmentation is both a result of and a propagator of racial disparity” and that many of St. Louis’ suburbs “have problems with budgets because of their small size.” The commission calls for consolidation of the region’s 60 local police departments and 81 municipal courts, a move which could improve oversight and compliance and save the region millions of dollars a year. But the commission stops short of addressing the municipalities themselves, many of which would continue to struggle with strapped budgets even after these reforms. Capping the share of municipal revenue generated by fines and fees, as the state legislature has done, could help curb abusive practices, but it doesn’t solve the underlying problem. Many of these small municipalities don’t have the resources they need to meet their current budget obligations, let alone pay for additional services and programs that increase access to opportunity (like those called for in the Ferguson Commission’s report). There is no easy solution, but there are models for the region to consider that could ameliorate the negative effects of fragmentation (e.g., municipal collaboration, municipal consolidation, and regional revenue sharing and governance structures) and potentially ease the way for the broader slate of reforms recommended by the commission. Presented with a Gordian knot of a challenge, the Ferguson Commission has put forward its framework for changing the status quo—what it believes “to be the best starting point, the beginning of a path toward a better St. Louis.” And the reality is that failing to act on the deep-seated challenges facing the region means struggling suburbs like Ferguson, and their residents, will only fall further behind. Authors Elizabeth Kneebone Image Source: © Stringer . / Reuters Full Article
ferg Coronavirus: Neil Ferguson to face no police action for 'undermining' lockdown By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 15:08:41 GMT Scotland Yard says Prof Neil Ferguson's behaviour was "plainly disappointing" but rules out fining him. Full Article
ferg Plumbing group Ferguson considers stateside listing By www.ft.com Published On :: Tue, 04 Feb 2020 17:18:21 GMT Loss would be a blow to London market and unpalatable to some UK-based fund managers Full Article
ferg Ferguson sticks with main listing in UK after sounding out investors By www.ft.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 14:54:12 GMT FTSE 100 plumbing supplier runs into opposition from shareholders over switch to US Full Article
ferg Prince Andrew hosts 60th birthday bash for Sarah Ferguson By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 17 Oct 2019 14:16:13 GMT The Queen's second son, Andrew, 59, threw the star-studded bash at his home in Windsor, and invited celebrities such as Ellie Goulding, Robbie Williams and Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellows. Full Article
ferg Josh Duhamel awkwardly imitates his pregnant wife Fergie for an opening singing and dancing act at the Kids Choice Awards By Published On :: Mon, 25 Mar 2013 00:23:19 +0000 Josh Duhamel didn't just kick off the Kids Choice Awards with a bang, but also with a lovely baby bump. Imitating his pregnant wife Fergie, the host of Saturday's Nickelodeon awards show revealed his sweet dancing skills for a comedic opening skit. Full Article
ferg Prince Andrew to hit the golf course on Spanish holiday with ex-wife Sarah Ferguson By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sun, 18 Aug 2019 13:27:42 GMT One of the Duke's flunkies last week contacted the exclusive Real Club Valderrama in Sotogrande, one of the best-known golf clubs in Europe, to make arrangements. Full Article
ferg This weekend marks 40 years since Sir Alex Ferguson lifted his first top-flight trophy as a manager By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 12:41:38 GMT BRIAN MAJORIBANKS: On a magical afternoon in Leith exactly 40 years ago, unfancied Aberdeen confounded the odds - and their critics - to break the spell cast over the land by the Glasgow giants. Full Article
ferg Every Manchester United signing post-Ferguson rated and slated By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 01 May 2019 11:43:49 GMT David Moyes, Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho have all been backed in transfer markets with varied success since Sir Alex Ferguson departed the club in 2013. Full Article
ferg New TV drama shows Scotsman Fergus Suter creating the beautiful game By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 20 Mar 2020 10:16:00 GMT For reasons buried in the mists of time, the Blackburn Rovers club photographer once asked Fergus Suter to pose next to a huge bearskin, though, as ever, he did not seem terribly fazed. Full Article
ferg Juventus and Atletico Madrid 'keeping tabs' on West Brom starlet Nathan Ferguson By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2019 09:25:25 GMT West Brom starlet Nathan Ferguson 'is on the radar of Atletico Madrid, Juventus and Marseille' as he enters the final year of his Baggies contract. Full Article
ferg Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson are sued over £5m unpaid bill By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 21:07:22 GMT Legal proceedings have been launched in Switzerland against Britain's Prince Andrew and ex-wife Sarah, a newspaper said today, over money they were said to still owe on their chalet. Full Article
ferg UFC 249 LIVE: Tony Ferguson vs Justin Gaethje time, fight card and how to watch By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:16:15 GMT Sportsmail will provide you with everything you need to know for UFC 249 including time, channel and fight card plus location and latest odds. Full Article
ferg JAN MOIR: From the boffin Neil Ferguson to Boris Johnson, sex still makes fools of clever men By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 06:21:31 GMT JAN MOIR: We are supposed to be sophisticated people, living in a time of enlightenment. Look at us. We paint pictures, play the piano and ice our cakes with star-shaped nozzles. Full Article
ferg Three Degrees singer Sheila Ferguson in court battle over garage storage Bray Berkshire By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 05 Mar 2020 08:11:48 GMT Sheila Ferguson (pictured) is battling a property development she claims threatens to destroy her priceless collection of musical memorabilia, contained in garages near her former Thames home. Full Article
ferg Sarah Ferguson performs her trademark deep curtsey to the Queen at Royal Ascot By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 22 Jun 2019 17:49:14 GMT The Queen dressed for day four of Royal Ascot in a stunning raspberry pink outfit by British fashion designer Angela Kelly. She also wore one of her favourite brooches, the Diamond Star. Full Article
ferg Tony Ferguson calls out Khabib Nurmagomedov as their UFC 249 glamour fight hangs in the balance By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 31 Mar 2020 11:47:56 GMT The two bitter rivals were set to go toe-to-toe inside the octagon at UFC 249 on April 18 but the global coronavirus pandemic has left the main event hanging in the balance. Full Article
ferg Khabib Nurmagomedov's fight with Tony Ferguson at UFC 249 is OFF By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 01 Apr 2020 22:39:09 GMT Khabib Nurmagomedov's fight with Tony Ferguson at UFC 249 has been called off with the lightweight champion unable to leave Russia due to the coronavirus outbreak. Full Article
ferg UFC president Dana White confirms Conor McGregor is likely to fight winner of Khabib and Ferguson By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sun, 02 Feb 2020 18:47:13 GMT Conor McGregor stunned Donald Cerrone within 40 seconds on his stunning return at UFC 246 after 15 months away from the Octagon and he is already seeking his next challenge. Full Article
ferg Conor McGregor's coach hints at fight with Tony Ferguson at UFC 249 By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 01 Apr 2020 08:42:59 GMT Conor McGregor's trainer has hinted that the Notorious could be a last-minute replacement to fight Tony Ferguson and save UFC 249 with Khabib Nurmagomedov stranded in Russia. Full Article
ferg Conor McGregor says Khabib CHICKENED OUT of Tony Ferguson fight at UFC 249 By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 03 Apr 2020 10:57:23 GMT Khabib Nurmagomedov announced on Wednesday evening that he was back in his native Dagestan and ruled out the prospect of breaking the coronavirus quarantine to compete at UFC 249. Full Article
ferg Tony Ferguson tells Conor McGregor to 'get in line' and claims he must have been drunk for call out By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 14:51:55 GMT Tony Ferguson has ordered Conor McGregor to 'get in line' to fight him and claimed the Irishman was 'probably drunk' when calling him out. The Irishman has since deleted his tweet. Full Article
ferg Alvarez claims McGregor has no chance of ever beating Khabib but backs him to beat Tony Ferguson By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 09:13:10 GMT Eddie Alvarez has claimed that Conor McGregor will never beat the UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov inside the octagon. Full Article
ferg Tony Ferguson hits out at rivals for ducking out of UFC 249 as he prepares to headline show By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:02:53 GMT As the debate rages on about whether the UFC should end its coronavirus-enforced hiatus on Saturday night, Ferguson insisted his willingness to fight should see him regarded as the top dog. Full Article
ferg SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Fergie's niece gives birth to daughter Poppy on Prince Andrew's 60th birthday By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 00:24:35 GMT SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: It was a double celebration for Sarah, Duchess of York, on Prince Andrew's 60th birthday. Earlier in the day she became a great-aunt. Full Article
ferg Sarah Ferguson takes aim at online trolls, branding social media a 'sewer' By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 02 Apr 2020 15:37:51 GMT In an interview with the Australian Women's Weekly, the Duchess of York, 60, blasted social media as a 'sewer' where trolls make comments they would never say to someone's face. Full Article
ferg Fergie sends sends 'wonderful and thoughtful cake' to Colonel Tom Moore By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 15:19:57 GMT The Duchess of York's assistant Antonia Marshall shared an image of the elaborate cake to Instagram, while Fergie posed up in a woodland-themed headband at her Windsor home. Full Article
ferg SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Why there's no encore for Fergie's West End venture By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 23:24:32 GMT SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Fergie, who has just launched her own YouTube channel, 'Storytime With Fergie And Friends', declines to comment on the company's affairs. Full Article
ferg JAN MOIR: From the boffin Neil Ferguson to Boris Johnson, sex still makes fools of clever men By Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 07:21:31 +0100 JAN MOIR: We are supposed to be sophisticated people, living in a time of enlightenment. Look at us. We paint pictures, play the piano and ice our cakes with star-shaped nozzles. Full Article
ferg JAMIE REDKNAPP: Dominic Calvert-Lewin can become a true No 9 under Ancelotti and Ferguson By Published On :: Mon, 30 Dec 2019 10:21:10 +0000 JAMIE REDKNAPP: With Carlo Ancelotti as a manager and Duncan Ferguson as a mentor, Dominic Calvert-Lewin is getting the best of both worlds. He can become a true No 9. Full Article
ferg Gary Neville gives fascinating insight into Sir Alex Ferguson's transfer policy at Manchester Utd By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 02 Apr 2020 10:02:33 GMT Ferguson won an unprecedented 38 major honours during his reign at United, managing to maintain the club's dominance over two decades before retiring in 2013. Full Article