AlamyCompanies House vetoed 560 risqué titles last year[/caption]
Others included Crap I Made In My Shed Ltd and Bum’s Unemployment Ltd, Get Your Sh1t Together Ltd, Big Dick Properties Ltd and Fart Ltd.
A business source said: “It’s amazing the names people think they can get away with.
“A lot have amusing puns but these examples are people who have taken it too far and veered into obscenity. It’s not surprising they’ve been blocked.”
A Freedom of Information request by The Sun to Companies House revealed that other rejected names included Wild At Tart Ltd, Stiffy Ltd, Titi Construct Ltd, Spank The Bored Monkey Ltd and See You Next Tuesday Ltd.
Many of the banned titles give little clue to the firm’s purpose — such as Trumpoop Ltd, The Violent Sibling Ltd, and Moron Ltd.
Names linked to drugs were also stopped including Opium Cafes Ltd, LSD International Ltd, MDMA Traders Ltd, Hash.
UK Money Exchange Ltd, Mr Weed Ltd and The Ketamine Clinic Ltd.
Officials additionally halted bids to register names with offensive references to homosexuality.
Companies House said: “Anyone setting up a company must choose an appropriate name. We will reject names that have the potential to offend or if registered, could commit an offence.”
1 day agoworld NewsComments Off on I tested supermarkets’ Black Forest Gateaux – delicious £1.75 winner was perfect balance of rich cake & plump cherries
IT was the Seventies dinner party dessert of choice – and now the retro Black Forest gateau is back.
Sales of the classic chocolate sponge, Morello cherry and whipped cream pudding are booming, with Waitrose reporting a 134 per cent increase compared to last year.
Laura Stott tested out the supermarkets’ Black Forest gateaux, with sales on the rise across the UKDamien McFaddenMarks & Spencers giant offering will serve at least nine peopleDamien McFadden
But which slices are stuck in the past, and which are the cherry on the top? Here, Laura Stott rates a selection.
M&S: Black Forest Iced Gateau
990g, £15
4/5
OK, at this price it is unlikely you will be picking it up as a midweek dessert or as a standby for the freezer.
But if you want something that looks spectacular for a special occasion, then this giant offering will serve at least nine people and is really extremely tasty.
It takes all the 1970s flavours and poshes them up into a properly luxurious pud.
Cocoa-rich, intense chocolate is blended with silky mascarpone cheese custard cream and squished with springy chocolate sponge and scrummy sour and sweet cherry sauce.
On top there is a thick layer of chocolate ganache and a crunchy tempered chocolate plaque. Delicious.
Morrisons version offers poor value for money and does not stand outDamien McFadden
Morrisons: Black Forest Gateau
375g, £2.50
1/5
PRICEY for the size, but the flavours are in place and pleasant, although I couldn’t really fathom why the cost was so much higher.
All the Black Forest tastes are there with agreeable Morello cherries, a creamy mousse and dark chocolate flakes, but there is nothing that makes a slice of this gateau stand out.
The cherries are definitely on the sweet side and there aren’t as many as I would have liked to see. The cream around the edge is extremely firm.
On the plus side, this makes it easy to slice. But however nice it is to eat, it looks a little mean on the table and I don’t think it offers good value for money.
Iceland: Black Forest Gateau
375g, £2, Iceland
3/5
Iceland’s option fits nicely in the freezer and looks the part too, with generous servingsDamien McFadden
PERFECT to keep in the freezer for when you want something that feels a bit special.
It is small enough to fit neatly in a cold draw, but once defrosted, there is plenty to go round as a family pud or something to serve when friends come over.
It looks very pretty, with eight per cent shiny Morello cherries heaped up in the middle.
There is a generous amount of cream around the outside and tasty dark choc flakes sprinkled on top.
Underneath there’s chocolate sponge, a layer of creamy vanilla mousse, choc mousse swirls and sweet cherry sauce.
A bit dense maybe but at the very retro price of just £2 I’m not complaining too much.
Tesco: Black Forest Gateau
630g, £3
4/5
Tesco’s large gateau can serve eight, and the Morello cherries taste especially niceDamien McFadden
THIS whopper, which you will find in the freezer aisle, provides enough dessert for eight people – or more if you don’t want a huge slice.
I really enjoyed the Morello cherries in the centre, which are a gorgeous, glossy, blood red hue and taste as good as they look, smothered in delicious – and just tart enough – cherry sauce.
The chocolate sponge is layered with cream mousse and cherry sauce.
Below is rather sweet but still yummy, and there is a good amount of dark chocolate flakes on top, although they are scattered rather patchily.
Very creamy and moreish, it is a guilty pleasure. Takes three hours to defrost.
Sainsbury’s: Black Forest Gateau
375g, £1.75
5/5
Sainsbury’s gateau tastes a lot more exciting than it looks on the boxDamien McFadden
NOT keen on cherries and chocolate? This could be the cake to change your mind.
From the outside, I wasn’t especially excited about tucking into this frozen dessert which comes in a boring purple box with a photo of a rather bland bit of gateau on the front. But what was inside more than exceeded my expectations.
Absolutely delicious Morello cherries, which are plump, juicy and really taste fruity, tart and sweet all together in perfect balance.
A light but rich chocolate sponge cake is layered with tasty vanilla cream mousse and cherry sauce. The flakes are excellent quality. It’s low cost, too.
Asda: Black Forest Gateau
620g, £3
3/5
Asda’s gateau offers good value for money but there were some drawbacksDamien McFadden
A FROZEN pud that is perfect for feeding hungry mouths after your main course, without spending a fortune.
This offering will satisfy at least eight people. It came out of the box looking a bit squashed though, which somewhat ruined its showstopper appearance.
And although there was lots of whipped cream around the edge, it was rather flat. It did taste nice but all the whole Morello cherries in the middle had sunk inwards.
I also found the sponge rather firm, and there wasn’t much dark choc on top either. Tastes good, but not the prettiest out there.
Aldi: Black Forest Gateau
375g, £1.75
4/5
Aldi’s gateau tastes a little more like eating an ice cream, but is still enjoyableDamien McFadden
A SMALL but perfectly formed gateau that is ideal for keeping in the freezer for when you want an emergency pudding everyone is guaranteed to enjoy.
It is packed with all the nostalgic tastes you’d want, with tart Morello cherries, dark cocoa-flavoured sponge and a layer of vanilla cream through the middle. I did find the amount of cherry sauce on top a bit stingy and the fruits themselves were also on the small side.
But there are plenty of dark chocolate nibs sprinkled over the top, which taste yummy and give good textural crunch.
The vanilla cream does make it feel a bit more like eating an ice cream than a gateau, but the flavours are still enjoyable.
Ocado: Gu Cheesecake
2 x 88g, £2.50
3/5
Ocado’s Gu Cheesecake offers smaller portions, a different way to serve or make it lastSupplied
IF you want all the flavours but don’t have lots of mouths to feed or space in your freezer, these mini individual pots are the perfect solution.
Unlike most of the bigger offerings, they also give you a boozy hit as, like the classic retro recipe, they contain the black cherry liqueur kirsch, which is derived from brandy.
The cherry compote is dense with sour and tart fruity flavours. There is a rich and decadent dark chocolate mouse and biscuit crumb.
A grown-up deconstructed gateaux that is ideal as part of a romantic meal for two – or just for whenever you fancy a spoonful to yourself and don’t want to share!
1 day agoworld NewsComments Off on talkSPORT presenter opens up on 50-yard Premier League ‘clearance-goal’ after being forced out of Chelsea
JASON CUNDY turns the clock back to 1992 and the first month of the all-new Premier League.
The 55-year-old former defender, who now works for talkSPORT co-presenting the Sports Bar with Jamie O’Hara, reflects on his freak ‘clearance’ goal from 50 yards to give Tottenham the lead at Ipswich.
Jason Cundy talks THAT goal for Tottenham against Ipswich in 1992Cundy scored a fluky goal from past the half-way lineCundy is now a presenter on talkSPORT
I would love to tell you I looked up, spotted Ipswich keeper Craig Forrest off his line, measured my shot from 50 yards and the ball flew in just as I had planned.
But here’s the TRUTH of what really happened 33 years ago.
I was just inside Ipswich’s half and the ball was played into a space which I thought was going to end up being a 50-50 challenge between myself and Jason Dozzell.
My thought process was that I wanted to make sure I got to the ball as quick as possible to avoid there being any sort of contact between the two of us.
What played out was Jason didn’t make the expected challenge by which time I was fully committed.
My proposed tackle ended up being a completely freakish clearance that ballooned in the wind and sailed over the top of a flailing Forrest in the Ipswich goal.
As a defender, I didn’t score that many goals in my career — in fact this was my only one for Tottenham.
But because it’s completely niche, this one resurfaces whenever a collection of madcap Premier League goals are replayed.
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It’s also odd how 30 or more years can blur certain moments . . . and facts too.
It wasn’t until I looked back at this game to see that Tottenham were bottom of the table going into this game in the all-new Premier League.
And that this draw took us off the foot of the league.
It took me by complete surprise because I had no recollection that we had started so slowly.
I had joined Tottenham in March, 1992 back in the days when the ‘transfer window’ went on until March.
The move came completely out of nowhere.
Manager Ian Porterfield called me in and told me Chelsea had accepted an offer from Tottenham.
I wasn’t happy with the way it was a ‘done deal’ and no one had even talked to me.
But back then, if I had decided to turn it down I could have quite literally been thrown into the reserves and never played in the first team again.
I heard again from Porterfield shortly after that a meeting had been set up with Tottenham’s Terry Venables. And that was it.
It was odd because Peter Shreeves was manager when I joined Tottenham with Terry taking training.
Then we started 1992-93 with Doug Livermore and Ray Clemence in charge.
Sadly, despite spending four years at White Hart Lane — with a couple of loan spells at Crystal Palace and Bristol City — my time at the club was blighted with injuries.
By pure coincidence I ended up switching from Spurs to Ipswich in 1996 and so was back at the ground of this bizarre goal moment.
It also meant that one of my new team-mates was Forrest — the unfortunate keeper who conceded my crazy goal.
I have to say even before we became good friends I had so much sympathy for him for having to watch those endless repeats of the goal.
It’s crazy to think that he played for 17 years, made 56 appearances for his country — yet most people only remember him for either my strike or conceding nine at Manchester United in the Premier League!
1 day agoworld NewsComments Off on ‘No more cheap pints’, cry punters as popular Glasgow pub shuts down
A POPULAR Glasgow pub has revealed it has closed its doors for the final time in a heartbreaking announcement.
No. 87 Shawlands broke the news on Friday evening, leaving regulars and locals ‘gutted’.
AlamyThe pub have announced they have closed their doors for the final time[/caption]
No.87 bar in Shawlands has announced its permanent closure, just months after opening for business
The bar – which sits on Kilmarnock Road, on the south side of the River Clyde – has changed hands several times since its construction in 2016.
The news comes just a few months after the bar opened for business, back in October.
In a heartbreaking message shared to their Facebook page, they wrote: “Hey everyone.
“We want to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude for all the incredible support you’ve shown us.
“Unfortunately, things didn’t pan out with the new landlord, and we are now away.
“Thank you for being a part of our journey at No. 87.
“We truly appreciate each and every one of you!
“Wishing you all the best, The No. 87. Team”
Fans have wasted no time in flooding to the post to share messages of support for the business.
One wrote: “So sorry to hear, lovely staff and a friendly atmosphere.
A second added: “Fantastic pub, fantastic staff. Thank you for everything. You truly are lovely people, all the best for the future.”
A third said: ” What a shame, it’s a great club.”
A fourth added: “What a wee gem of a pub. Gutted.”
ITVEmmerdale viewers have predicted Joe Tate’s sinister intentions[/caption]
ITVViewers found out he drugged half brother Noah Dingle[/caption]
ITVNoah tried to remember what happened in a hazy flashback[/caption]
Since returning to the Dales, Joe has tried to form a relationship with half-brother Noah (Jack Downham).
Viewers are speculating over Joe’s sinister intentions – who has a mystery illness – as they shared their theories online.
One wrote on X: “So I take it Joe Tate needs a new heart and decided to try and steal Noah’s.”
Another penned: “I’m wondering if in @emmerdale, #Joe took #Noah to some dodgy clinic and was selling Noah’s kidney.
“After all, Joe’s got some mystery illness/lots of pain..”
A third penned: “Joe really tryna have Noah wake up in a bathtub full of ice and a missing kidney.”
While a fourth said: “Is anyone else thinking that Joe is after one of Noah’s kidneys?”
Scenes aired earlier in the week saw Noah wind up drugged and lying in the road.
Following this was a huge limo crash – which put several villagers’ lives in danger.
It saw the deaths of Suzy Merton (Martelle Edinborough), Leyla Harding (Roxy Shahidi) and Amy Wyatt (Natalie Ann Jamieson).
A flashback later showed him trying to piece together what had happened.
Noah hazily recalled being in a hospital with two figures standing over him.
One appeared to be a doctor, who injected him with a syringe.
Darkest soap storylines
Over the years the likes of EastEnders, Emmerdale and Coronation Street have all tried to try outdo each other with their outlandish plots in a bid to keep us tuning in each week. But here are some of the darkest that had fans in shock…
EastEnders: Tony grooming Whitney (2008-2009) – Tony King first appeared in Albert Square in 2008 as the boyfriend of Bianca, played by Patsy Palmer. But it was quickly revealed he was a paedophile who had been grooming vulnerable Whitney, Bianca’s adopted stepdaughter from a previous relationship, since she was 12. The shocking storyline attracted more than 200 complaints within a week of it beginning. Whitney waited until her 16th birthday to reveal the truth to a horrified Bianca, who called the police.
Emmerdale: Holly’s drug addiction and shock death (2010-2016) – In 2010, Holly Barton (played by Sophie Powles) became Emmerdale’s first teenage drug addict. The shocking storyline saw her taking cocaine on a night out before developing a deadly heroin habit. Parents John and Moira desperately tried to help get their daughter clean but when Holly returned in 2016, following a four-year absence, she quickly relapsed. Fans were left stunned and heartbroken when distraught Moira found Holly dead in her bed from a heroin overdose.
Hollyoaks: Luke’s rape (2000) – Actor Gary Lucy was just 17 when he took on this groundbreaking storyline, which saw his character Luke Morgan become soap’s first male rape victim. Luke had endured a long-running bullying campaign by football rival Mark Gibbs – who raped him after Luke stood up to him. Luke was left suicidal following the brutal attack, before opening up to his brother Adam. Gibbs was sentenced to eight years in prison. Gary won the Best Actor gong at the British Soap Awards in 2000 for his performance.
Coronation Street: Evil Richard Hillman (2001-2003) – Just a mere mention of ‘Richard Hillman’ is enough to send a shiver down the spines of soap fans. He is often ranked one of the most evil soap villains and it’s not hard to see why. The smooth-talking financial adviser bashed his ex-wife Patricia over the head with a shovel. In a bid to keep his mother-in-law Audrey quiet, he set fire to her house. And when Maxine caught him trying to murder Emily Bishop, he took a crowbar to her head. He made his exit from the cobbles in 2003 when he drove Gail Platt, played by Helen Worth, and her family into the canal. They survived, but he didn’t.
Viewers saw the other person was none other than Joe.
Meanwhile, Noah’s mum Charity (Emma Atkins) has openly distrusted Joe ever since he returned to the village.
What drama will unfold between them next?
Emmerdale airs on ITV1 and ITVX.
ITVNed Porteous returned as Joe at the end of 2024[/caption]
ITVWhat does Joe have in store for Noah?[/caption]
1 day agoworld NewsComments Off on Dancing On Ice fix row as fans hit out at judges for showing ‘favouritism’ – and fume celeb is ‘overmarked’ weekly
DANCING On Ice fans have hit out at the judges for appearing to show favouritism towards one celebrity.
Viewers are convinced that The Only Way Is Essex star Dan Edgar has been receiving preferential treatment, which has propelled him to the top of the leadboard.
GettyFans think Dan Edgar is being favoured by the judges[/caption]
RexDan and his pro partner Vanessa James have been topping the leader board[/caption]
But those watching at home aren’t quite so impressed.
One person commented: “Dan is the judges favourite even tho his staking and performance are boring because Vanessa just twirls around him.”
A second remarked: “Don’t vote for Dan, he is overmarked. He’s clearly judges favourite for final.”
While a third added: “Of course they were going to give the points to Dan’s team cos hes their favourite.”
And a fourth speculated: “Why do they want Dan to win so bad may I ask? They know Michaela is favourite to win and they’re doing everything to tear her down like they’ve done to every other female celeb that’s been on this show.
Last weekend Dan topped the leaderboard with his George Michael-themed routine to Faith, which landed him 38 points.
The week before he again secured a score of 38 out of 40 – after taking on the dangerous headbanger move.
The TV star also performed lifts and a cartwheel launch during the routine to Lionheart (Fearless) by Joel Corry and Tom Grennan.
Oti praised the performance as “unbelievable” and said she was “so proud” of Edgar.
Despite a small stumble at the beginning, Christopher Dean said the routine had “everything”.
“It had the power, it had the steps, it had the creativity and you topped it off with a headbanger – the only question is now what do you do?” he added.
The pair have pulled off some impressive routinesRexThe judges have been accused of favouritism[/caption]
Dancing On Ice 2025 pairings
Here's the 12 celebs taking part in 2025 - along with their professional partner.
Charlie Brooks and Eric Radford
Chris Taylor and Vanessa Bauer
Mollie Pearce and Colin Grafton
Michaela Strachan and Mark Hanretty
Dan Edgar and Vanessa James
Anton Ferdinand and Annette Dytrt
Sam Aston and Molly Lanaghan
Josh Jones and Tippy Packard
Here’s who has left the show so far:
Sir Steve Redgrave and Vicky Ogden
Ferne McCann and Brendyn Hatfield
Chelsee Healey and Andy Buchanan
Sarah Storey revealed she had quit on December 6, 2024. The Paralympian was partnered with Sylvain Longchambon.
1 day agoworld NewsComments Off on Zach Hemming opens up on his St Mirren punishment for THAT sign at the darts calling out boss Stephen Robinson
ZACH HEMMING has revealed he’s playing with a fracture in his FACE — but the biggest pain was his young son’s reaction.
St Mirren No 1 Hemming was injured in the dying moments of the home defeat to St Johnstone three weeks ago.
Willie VassZach Hemming revealed his painful injury – and what boss Stephen Robinson said after his sign at the darts[/caption]
SNSHe was injured against St Johnstone – then suffering again against Hibs (above)[/caption]
SNSBut he had some fun with boss Robbo – and his son Harry[/caption]
The on-loan keeper has rejected the offer of a protective mask for games and will bravely play on against Rangers at Ibrox this afternoon.
But he says five-year-old son Riven has taken the injury much worse than him — and even switched off last week’s goalless draw with Hibs.
Hemming, 24, said: “It’s all right now. I’ve just got a lump and it is still hurting.
“I thought it was going to be worse than it actually was at first. I thought it was going to be my cheekbone because my eye shut up.
“It’s just a little fracture across the nose, which is better than what I feared.
“I did get asked by the physio about a mask but they said if it falls down in the game, it would be a nightmare to get back up. I said just to leave it.
“I just need to let it heal itself and keep on playing and hopefully I don’t get another knock on it.
“My eldest hates anything like those injuries.
“He hates blood and anything like that and when I came out I had blood all over my nose and it was running down everywhere. He hated it.
“He hated it on Sunday as well. He was watching the game on the television because he had a football match.
“He couldn’t watch it after I went down again.
“When he plays football, he tackles anyone and is as dirty as anything but when I get injured he doesn’t like it.”
Hemming ignored his facial knock to enjoy a night out at the Premier Leaguedarts at the Hydro in Glasgow nine days ago.
And the TV cameras caught him holding a fun banner with the words ‘Robbo Out’ as he savoured a laugh with boss Stephen Robinson’s son Harry.
Hemming explained: “The manager was joking about it as his son was at the darts too.
“It was a nice laugh and joke and then I had to do the coffee runs twice in a row!
“I got tickets from the Leyton Orient owner, who owns a bit of the PDC.
STEPHEN ROBINSON could joke about Zach Hemming’s cheeky sign – but PDC bosses took a dim view of some other fans’ actions at the Hydro this month.
DARTS organisers blasted the Scottish crowd who jeered Luke Humphries on the oche.
Match referee Kirk Bevins even had to tell the crowd to stop WHISTLING as the world number one – up against reigning champion Luke Littler – threw at the Hydro.
The pair – world finalists in 2024 – were in the ninth leg of their deciding match on the Grand Prix circuit’s second date.
Humphries had won the first night in Belfast and held his nerve in the controversial leg, but ultimately lost the match to the teen darts sensation.
Reacting to the referee’s warning where he declared the score and yelled “Stop whistling” at a section of the Hyrdo crowd, Sky Sports co-commentator Wayne Mardle joked: “That person needs to be careful – Kirk can do kung-fu.”
But the PDC had a much more serious message: “
the PDC wishes to strongly reiterate that it does not condone any behaviour which can disrupt an event, such as whistling or booing when players are throwing.
“Every player goes on stage with the intention of performing to the best of their ability and providing an entertaining spectacle for all fans, whether in the venue or watching worldwide.
“As per the terms and conditions of entry to events, spectators who act inappropriately can be removed from the venue.
“The PDC works closely with Premier League venues, who have responsibility for crowd control, to take proactive and decisive action against those who behave inappropriately.
“The vast majority of fans who attend our sell-out events on a regular basis also condemn this behaviour and we will continue to promote a positive atmosphere which gives all players the opportunity to play to the best of their ability in every match.”
“I had tickets for the World Championships but that was the day I signed for St Mirren and I couldn’t go.
“He said he would put them in Glasgow instead and I told Harry I had two more tickets.”
Hemming returned to Paisley at the end of January for a second loan spell from parent club Middlesbrough.
His future beyond the summer remains unclear — but he says Riven and the rest of the family have their hearts set on staying in Scotland.
He said: “I think if it was down to the kids and the wife, they would stay 100 per cent.
“But I have just got to see what Middlesbrough say about it all.
“I still have a year left at the club so I just need to wait until the end of the season to see what happens then.”
Buddies, who lie in sixth place in the table, go to Ibrox today chasing a first away victory over Rangers since Kevin McGowne netted a dramatic winner in 1991.
They are buoyed by the 2-1 home success over Gers on Boxing Day — a game that came before Hemming’s return to the club.
SNSHemming has a fracture in his face[/caption]
Willie VassBut the worst thing was his son’s reaction to the gruesome knock[/caption]
And the keeper is eager for the first win of his career over one of the Old Firm.
He added: “Last year we put in really good performances against the Old Firm teams.
“It is just about getting over the line and getting a win.
“The boys will put a good shift in on Saturday, then we will need to rest and recover and go again on Wednesday against Hearts.
“We are all relishing the challenge over the next few games.
“They are tough games but we have been putting in great performances over the last few weeks so we are ready.
“Let’s hope we do it the next few weeks and get a few good performances and wins.”
1 day agoworld NewsComments Off on Ruben Amorim says sacked ex-Man Utd boss is doing a better job than him following horror start at Old Trafford
RUBEN AMORIM admits former Manchester United boss David Moyes is doing a better job than him.
The Scot has sent Everton bouncing up the Prem in his second stint in charge, with four wins in six games since replacing Sean Dyche in January.
ReutersRuben Amorim has admitted that former Manchester United boss David Moyes is doing a better job than him[/caption]
RexMoyes has endured a great manager bounce with Everton[/caption]
By contrast, Amorim takes his United side to Goodison on Saturday lunchtime on a nightmare run of eight Prem defeats in 12 games.
Portuguese boss Amorim said: “The simple thing is that David Moyes is doing a better job than me.
“It’s quite simple, small things like winning one game, winning two games, that belief.
“The pressure is not the same but we have to give merit to the players of Everton and especially to the coach of Everton.”
It is highly unusual for a manager to make such an admission.
Moyes’ last game as United boss was at Goodison on April 20, 2014 — a 2-0 defeat eight months after succeeding the legendary boss Sir Alex Ferguson.
He was sacked two days later.
This weekend’s meeting will be the first since then that 15th-placed United have played Everton, who are 14th, while being beneath them in the table.
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Moyes lived to regret moving to Old Trafford but Amorim says he has no such feelings — yet.
The ex-Sporting Lisbon boss wanted to succeed Erik ten Hag in the summer but part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his team made it clear to him in November that is was now or never.
Since then there have been only nine wins from 21 games in all competitions and Amorim admitted his stars have struggled to cope with his 3-4-3 system.
He even blasted it was “the worst” team in United’s history.
Amorim will have Christian Eriksen, Leny Yoro and Manuel Ugarte back from injury as he looks to halt the slide.
He said: “When you hear four wins in my 14 league games for Manchester United, you get really frustrated and angry.
“But let’s move on and we can change that in the next game.”
Moyes will not treat this game differently to any other.
He said: “I faced them a lot when I was manager of West Ham, so it’s another game.
“It’s a great football club but my job is to try to beat them.”
Meanwhile, United were handed a tricky Europa League last-16 tie against Spain’s Real Sociedad.
Amorim said: “If I focus on the games against Real Sociedad and think about trophies, it is not the right way to do my job.”
1 day agoworld NewsComments Off on Fresh blow to Rachel Reeves after surplus in govt finances comes in more than £5bn below forecasts
RACHEL Reeves has suffered a new setback after a surplus in government finances came in more than £5billion below forecasts.
It has left experts warning the Chancellor is on a “knife edge” of missing borrowing targets and having to raise taxes or cut spending to stay within her fiscal rules.
ReutersRachel Reeves has suffered a new setback after a surplus in government finances came in more than £5billion below forecasts[/caption]
Figures showed a record £15.4billion surplus in January — driven by tax receipts from self-assessments.
But that was well below the £20.5billion sum that the Office for Budget Responsibility had planned for.
Public borrowing is now on course to come in significantly higher than the OBR’s prediction of £127.5billion.
The UK deficit for the first ten months of this financial year is £118.2billion — £12.8billion above the forecasts.
The government is also spending £6.5billion on debt interest payments — the second biggest sum in 27 years.
Economist Cara Pacitti, from Resolution Foundation, said Ms Reeves was being left “in the unenviable position of needing to raise taxes or cut spending to meet her fiscal rules at the OBR’s 26 March forecast”.