TUESDAY APRIL 28 CH4. RACING POST 2015
Week Monday April 27, to Sunday May 3.
CH4 HORSERACING TEAM LIVE
Taking a Closer look at Horseracing
Every Saturday
RACING POST PREVIEW TODAY'S EQUUS CARDS
RACING POST
PREVIEW AND REVIEW THIS WEEK AHEAD
The clues are here, but can you spot them?
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2015-04-27
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2015-04-26
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2015-04-26
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2015-04-22
BBC1 BREAKFAST
BBC1 6.00am 9.15am
A warm welcome to all:
A warm welcome to all:
Louise Minchin and Bill Turnbull
ELECTION THURSDAY MAY 7 INFO:,
Education, education, education but what sort of education?
What kind of career development direction guidance?
Education, education, education but what sort of education?
What kind of career development direction guidance?
Our Carol in the Blue Peter garden this morning to bring us the likely weather.
Chill start, frost in places early, sunshine later, heavy thundery rain in places.
Cold front bringing rain, turning colder.
JMC:
IN RP SUNDAY TOM KERR BRINGS NEWS:
Page 4 in Sunday’s “BIG READ”
BLOODHORSE
LITERATE HORSERACING "GAMBLING GAME"
Government needs now to pick up on the true key “Bloodhorse Literate side of horseracing worldwide. The side that British governments’ have chosen to ignore ongoing over the last 6 decades. Government are now called to set this matter straight to eradicate their errors, which have caused daily death and distruction
To support the
popular “Gambling Game” that horseracing provides government have agreed though Nick Rust a "Betting Right." Government need to ensure that “True Bloodhorse Literate Betting Rights” are always in place. And need to ensure “True Bloodhorse Literate Rules of Horseracing” are always in place.
There needs to
be a further Racing Right
“A True Bloodhorse Literate Racing Right”
Inclusive as set
out under the following titles:-
A “True Bloodhorse
Literate Equus Veterinary Medication Right” Where is it?.
Direction: There needs to be a “True
Bloodhorse Literate Career Right” . Where is it?
Direction: There needs to be a "True Bloodhorse Literate Purse Pay Right” . Where is it?
There needs to
be a Government “True Bloodhorse Literate Standards Right” Where is it?
British horseracing has been governed on the cheap, over the last 6 decades negligently, by highly dangerous bloodhorse illiterate people.
NOT NEARLY GOOD ENOUGH.
PAY STRUCTURE STANDARD GUIDE
Top professional Group 1 handler-rider-jockey.
Professional Group 2 handler-rider-jockey.
Professional Group 3 handler-rider-jockey.
Professional Group
3 handler-rider-jockey.
Professional Group
4 Learner Student Apprentice (Flat Turf) Conditionals' (Jumps Turf) handler-rider-jockey
Page 4 in Sunday’s “BIG READ”
TOM KERR
Racing Post Sunday April 26.
“Polls say bookies need to prepare for Miliband era. “
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2015-04-27
http://www.racingpost.com/horses2/results/home.sd?r_date=2015-04-27
ADDRESS, 9 KEY ELECTION PROJECTS
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/the_daily_politics/8579930.stm
JMC: POT LUCK POLITICS
THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY DISASTEROUS DESTRUCTIVE DICTATORS.
The British people being rounded up yet again to be galloped flat out and blindfold into a bottomless pit set up by Cameron, Osborne, Duncan-Smith and Boris Johnson for the Conservative party. No way can this cut-throat party be allowed to force the poor and vulnerable into such hardship and poverty ever again.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/the_daily_politics/8579930.stm
JMC: POT LUCK POLITICS
Tom Kerr brings news.
“In the past few days the betting has begun to reflect what polling has been telling us”
“May
is shaping up to be a great month for fans of special, or frivolous, bets. Not
only do we have the Eurovision song contest, which, like a Vladimir Putin
campaign rally, combines geopolitical rabble rousing with overblown euro-pop, but the election
looms into view with constituency-by- constituency betting and markets for all
number of eventualities providing ample opportunity to increase your personal
trade deficit.
“Those
of us who have been closely following the election, whether out of punting,
political or purely masochistic urges, will have noticed for weeks there has
existed a puzzling disparity between the realms of poling data and the betting
markets.
“While
the polling stubbornly refuses to shift from the deadlock, the markets have
long been convinced the Tory election strategy would pay dividends and propel
David Cameron into a second term on a wave of better-the-bozo-you-know fervour.
“That
strategy seemed predicted on the idea that Ed Miliband was about as politically
capable, and as human, as an octopus and that when the general public were
confronted with widespread coverage of the Labour leader support would
evaporate. Few seemed to factor in the possibility that the Leader of the Opposition
would turn out not to be a gurning moron, or that with expectations at rock
bottom showing anything beyond a pulse would count as a string performance.
“As
it happened, Miliband has turned in a convincingly humanoid performance and
Labour’s poll-rating has remained resilient. In the past few days the betting
has begun to reflect what weeks of polling has been telling us: barring a
remarkable turnaround, the electoral maths –which unlike manifesto maths is
based on real numbers-cannot work for Cameron. Britain’s next prime minister is
almost certain to be Ed Miliband, who is as short as 8-15 to take up the keys
to Number 10.
“This
raises many important questions , such as: can Britain take five years of
Miliband staring deep into our souls down camera lenses? (Yes, but it will be
often unnerving.) However, I imagine there is no question candidates are
hearing more often on the doorsteps than “what will a prime minister Miliband
mean for racing?”
“Campaign
literature on this important topic is surprisingly thin from Labour, as with
other parties. In fact, the party that has made their racing policy clearest-by
which I mean one 17-word sentence in their manifesto-is the Greens, who have
received extensive coverage here for their aggressive anti-racing stance.
“We
know, for example, they wish to ban the whip and imagine the Grand National to
be a mixture of the running of the bulls and Gallipoli but, really, we might as
well ask cocker spaniels for their opinion on Trident renewal because the
Greens will play no greater role in the next administration than Bez from Happy
Mondays (standing in Salford for the We Are Reality party no less),
“The
effect on the sport of a Labour administration
is likely to come in two forms. First, whether it will support the
introduction of a racing-right, the sport’s proposed new funding system
mechanism. In this, the BHA seems like Peter Mandelson, to be intensely
relaxed. Clive Efford, the shadow minister for sport, has already offered his
party’s support for the racing right. There is always the possibility that
positions change in power, but racing can rely upon the fact that government’s
involvement in levy settlement has long since been seen as a tiresome chore and it would be surprising if
a proposal to offload state involvement was not taken up.
“Where
Labour is more likely to throw a spanner in the works is taking action against
gaming machines. As industry Editor Bill Barber wrote this week, Labour wishes
to hand local authorities extensive controls over betting shops, including the
power to ban gaming machines. This could, the bookies say, mean disaster for
the industry and for racing.
“They
may well be right, Restrictions on gaming machines, if introduced, would mean
fewer betting shops. Fewer shops could lead to reduced levy-or alternative
funding-and reduced media rights payments.
“BHA
chief executive Nick Rust has been touring the provinces this week, warning
that, despite outward signs of health, racing must address problems such as the
low return to owners (26p in the pound and failing horse numbers (7 per cent
down since 2010), and in that context the loss of a significant chunk of
bookmaker funding could have serious consequences for the sport.
“It
is difficult to see how the betting industry could see off this threat to its
business, and hence perhaps in racing’s finances. After all, you won’t find
many taking to the barricades in defence of man’s right to play three games of
roulette per minute. “
Daily Politics
Today
BBC2 12.00 - 1.00pm
Presented by Jo Coburn and Andrew Neil.
The Economy
Coalition Form.
GDP
Apprentices
The Economy
Women Voters
Current Voting Intentions
Gallery
Net Migration
Immigration
BBC2 12.00 - 1.00pm
Presented by Jo Coburn and Andrew Neil.
The Economy
Coalition Form.
GDP
Apprentices
The Economy
Women Voters
Current Voting Intentions
Gallery
Net Migration
Immigration
Today Daily Politics.
BBC1 2.00 - 3.00pm
Presented by Andrew Neil
TUESDAY APRIL 28
MALE DEFENCE AND SECURITY DEBATE
Andrew Neil and Newsnight diplomatic editor Mark Urban host
a debate on the role of the British armed forces.
Presented by Andrew Neil
TUESDAY APRIL 28
MALE DEFENCE AND SECURITY DEBATE
Andrew Neil and Newsnight diplomatic editor Mark Urban host
a debate on the role of the British armed forces.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/the_daily_politics/8579930.stm
YESTERDAY
FOREIGH AFFAIRS
HUMAN RIGHTS
YESTERDAY
FOREIGH AFFAIRS
HUMAN RIGHTS
TAKING A CLOSER LOOK AT THIS COUNTDOWN TO THE MAY 7, GENERAL ELECTION
Where are these Teams? And who are the people involved? Their names?
All Government Team's need to stop ripping off the British people
1.Government Team Home Peace Affairs Project. Where is it?
2.Government Team Home Peace Trade Affairs Project. Where is it?
3.Government EU Team Peace Affairs Project. Where is it?
4.Government Foreign EU Peace Trade Project. Where is it?
5.Government Foreign Affairs Trade Project. Where is it?
6.Government Global Peace Project. Where is it?
7.Government Foreign Affairs Peace Project. Where is it?
8.Government Foreign Affairs Peace Trade Project. Where is it?
Why is it that the electorate do not know any of these facts?
Why is it that the electorate do not know any of these facts?
Newmarket (GB)
INTERNATIONAL HORSERACING
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a warm welcome to
Nicholas Godfrey (GB) (Racing Post
DAY ONE FIVE PUNCHESTOWN (IRE) FESTIVAL JUMPS TURF
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GOING: Hurdle & Chase course - GOOD TO YIELDING; Cross country course - GOOD (Good to firm in places). (Cloudy)
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