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  • England’s selection policy defended despite Young Lions’ European crash

    June 25, 2015

    England's decision to omit high-profile Premier League players for their ill-fated European Under-21 Championship campaign has been defended by Football Association director of elite development Dan Ashworth.   Gareth Southgate’s side crashed out of the Czech Republic tournament following a harrowing 3-1 defeat to Italy on Tuesday evening, which also meant England finished rock bottom [...]

  • Bournemouth set to splash out £8m for defender Mings

    June 25, 2015

    Premier League newcomers Bournemouth are set to shell out a club record £8m to lure defender Tyrone Mings to the Goldsands Stadium from Ipswich Town.    The 22-year-old, who can operate at left-back or centre-half, made 44 appearances for Ipswich last season. The Tractor Boys paid £10,000 to non-league side Chippenham Town for Mings in [...]

  • Wimbledon: Majestic Federer to cast his SW19 spell once more

    June 25, 2015

    Wimbledon begins on Monday and it’s always a challenge to tip winners, especially before the crucial draw is made today.    The recent French Open was a perfect example of the importance of being on the right side of the draw.    Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray met in the semi-final and the five-set battle [...]

  • Wimbledon: Classy Petra Kvitova can repeat last year’s triumph

    June 25, 2015

    Last year’s women’s singles was a strange tournament with only three of the top 10 seeds reaching the quarter-final stage. Compare that with the men’s where four of the top five made the last eight.    Serena Williams fell to Alize Cornet of France in the third round, even though she breezed through the first [...]

  • Maximum excitement on Wimbledon

    June 25, 2015

    Wimbledon gets underway on Monday and the fortnight at SW19 is always a fantastic occasion. Sporting Index will be offering a plethora of markets to make the action even more exciting.   The draw takes place today so most of the markets aren’t live yet. They will be later on this afternoon and you will [...]

  • The Barbican: A new book celebrates one of London’s greatest landmarks

    June 25, 2015

    Light and shadow on a clear day at the Barbican. Photograph by Alan Ainsworth   Elegant expression of post-war utopianism, or concrete carbuncle in the heart of the City? Whatever you think of the Barbican, it’s impossible to deny its impact. The Grade II-Listed building, developed exclusively from designs by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon, was [...]

  • Return of an icon: Audrey Hepburn is the subject of a new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery

    June 25, 2015

    Audrey Hepburn by Philippe Halsman for LIFE Magazine, 1954   Say Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993) and the first thing most people think of is Breakfast at Tiffany’s. In the film’s poster she leans forward, hair fastened with a diamond clip (a wisp of fringe escapes), her gloved hands balancing a cigarette-holder between thumb and forefinger.   [...]

  • Beautiful things: G-Star chairs, summer igloos and self-playing Steinway pianos

    June 25, 2015

    This ultra-utilitarian collection of desks, chairs and lamps is the result of a partnership between Vitra and denim brand G-Star     Fashion brand G-Star Raw has formed an unlikely partnership with iconic furniture- maker Vitra to create a stunning range of industrial office equipment. The Prouvé Raw crossover collection revives a line of utilitarian [...]

  • At your service: Meet the concierges who run the lives of London’s elite homeowners

    June 25, 2015

    The humble bowler-hatted doorman was once a tell-tale sign of a prestigious London address. But he’s quickly being replaced by a tenacious new breed of concierge. The industry travels with the global super-rich, arriving at whichever city blossoms into the darling of the international property market. Multilingual, persistent and well-connected, London’s hard-working concierges are on [...]

  • Communities in the sky: Architects are embracing a very capitalist utopian dream

    June 25, 2015

    Architects are returning to the utopian idea of housing projects as selfcontained communities where residents are able to interact in social spaces. Only this time it’s a very capitalist dream   Here’s how most of us choose our homes: we pick an area we can afford, perhaps somewhere with a good school for the kids, [...]

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