we will bring you more from our correspondent outside a hospital in a moment. a leading think tank, the institute for fiscal studies, has accused the main political parties of a conspiracy of silence over the economic reality behind plans set out in their election manifestos. the ifs analysed how the policies could impact the public finances and what that could mean for household incomes, public services and taxation. in its scathing assessment it said the parties were ducking the issues, by relying on faster growth to deliver more tax, which it said was far from guaranteed. it also warned the next government faced having to find new ways to raise taxes, or leave some public services exposed to billions of pounds worth of cuts. this a flavour of what the director of the ifs, pauljohnson, had to say. low growth, high debt, high interest payments mean we need to do something quite rare over the next few years just to stop debt spiralling ever upwards we need to run primar
Kota Kinabalu: Last Sunday (Feb 11) Lunar New Year racing action proved to be both exhilarating and rewarding.
With Royal Sabah Turf Club’s (RSTC) Kinabalu Light fighting for redemption in Singapore to the celebrations at Tambalang Racecourse, spectators spent the afternoon soaking in the festive atmosphere.
Kota Kinabalu: The highlight of Sunday’s (22 October) Tambalang meeting will likely be a fast-paced and ferocious Class A tussle (Race 4) involving an experienced field of 10 adept runners.
Kota Kinabalu: Last Sunday’s (Sept 3) race between Tambalang’s undisputed top two thoroughbreds, Coronation II and One Kinabalu was truly one to remember.
Under blue skies with Mount Kinabalu literally watching over, it was a picturesque setting for the two bitter rivals to perhaps finally end the who is numero uno dispute.