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WestHam.gifWest Ham make the long trip north to Sunderland on Sunday looking for their first Premier League win since September 27.


Since beating Fulham at Craven Cottage that day the Hammers have picked up just two points from a possible 21 and desperately need a win to give their season a lift-off.

Preview: Leyton Orient v Millwall

By John Hill on November 21, 2008 4:50 PM |
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Millwall face a selection headache in the centre of defence as they pack their bags to visit Leyton Orient.

Tony Craig's suspension and Zak Whitbread's continuing groin problems leave Paul Robinson as the club's only available first-team centre back.

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Any Problems? The Tube, the roads, the DLR and river services are all running without problems this evening.

Getting off the Wharf should therefore be relatively easy. Keep checking the right sidebar for minute-by-minute updates.

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A new face comes in and another returns as Charlton take on Sheffield United on Saturday.

Unfortunately returning star Zheng Zhi will only be signing in the club shop but on-loan signing Martyn Waghorn will start on the pitch.

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Mudchute Farm staff called for heads to roll in the management team as they staged a one-day walkout.

The inner-city farm's nursery and after-school club were closed on Friday as workers picketed in protest against alleged "bullying and harassment" by chief executive Andrew Johnston.

Central London weathers price falls

By Rob Virtue on November 21, 2008 12:22 PM |
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House prices may have fallen in the last month, but central London remains unaffected.

A report from Primelocation.com claims that overall, London properties have fallen by one per cent as the finance industry suffers. But more expensive homes in the middle of the capital are still bucking the trend.

00Apr24citiWEB.jpgCitigroup is pondering selling itself to a rival bank as senior executives look for ways of securing its future following a dramatic dive in value this week.


Chief Executive Vikram Pandit has called a conference call meeting for this afternoon to try and thrash out a solution to the bank's worsening financial position.

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West India Quay's distinctive Columbus Tower project may yet become part of the Wharf skyline.

Planning permission for the 63-storey skyscraper next to the Museum of London Docklands is due to run out in 2010. But its developer is considering applying for an extension which will give it more time to develop the scheme.

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When a millionaire is giving away money you know it's a good day to be at Canary Wharf.

Dragons' Den star Peter Jones was handing out ten pound notes to lucky youths who were pitching to him by Reuters Plaza.

MillwallLogoNEW125.jpgMillwall made a loss of £6.1million last season, exactly £1million more than the previous year.


Compensation payments to former manager Willie Donachie, sacked last November, and his backroom staff accounted for a large proportion of the figure.

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