Golf Comment: Future looking bright for Neil as Wie finally lives up to star billing June 23, 2014 BRADLEY Neil may not be a name familiar to many readers but it might just be one to remember after he claimed the British Amateur Championship on Sunday. A 2&1 victory in the 36-hole final at Royal Portrush saw the 18-year-old become the youngest Scot ever to lift the trophy and only the second winner [...]
Italy v Uruguay spread betting June 23, 2014 IF ALL had gone to plan for England then we would be looking ahead to their final group game against Costa Rica. But since this afternoon’s clash is now a dead rubber, with Roy Hodgson’s men already eliminated, we’ll focus on Italy’s meeting with Uruguay, where it’s winner-takes-all and the spotlight will firmly be on [...]
Murray laps up cheers from Centre Court on way to first round win June 23, 2014 WIMBLEDON champion Andy Murray revealed his welcome from a packed Centre Court crowd ahead of yesterday’s first round victory over David Goffin was something to savour. The No3 seed received an ear-splitting ovation as he walked onto court and little over two hours later completed a 6-1, 6-4, 7-5 win. Murray said: “One of the [...]
Evans follows Wales pair to Bristol June 23, 2014 RUGBY UNION: Championship side Bristol have made Wales lock Ian Evans their 15th signing for next season. The deal sees the Ospreys player, who had been set for Toulon until a move fell through, follow his club and international colleagues Ryan Jones and Matthew Morgan to the ambitious second-tier outfit.
Celtic drawn against Reykjavik June 23, 2014 FOOTBALL: Scottish Premier League title-holders Celtic have been drawn to play Reykjavik in the second qualifying round for the European Champions League. The first leg, to be played on 15 or 16 July, is set to take place at Murrayfield as Celtic’s home Parkhead is being readied as a venue for the forthcoming Commonwealth Games.
Treve targeting Arc defence June 23, 2014 HORSE RACING: Last year’s Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe winner Treve is winning her battle to be fit for this year’s race in October. The filly pulled muscles in her quarters when finishing a disappointing third in the Prince of Wales’s Stakes at Royal Ascot last week but is expected to make a racing comeback [...]
Out of Africa June 23, 2014 Ibrahim el-Salahi is finally being recognised as one of the great artists of the twentieth century At long last, galleries and collectors are beginning to recognise the modernist painters of Africa. Central London now has three contemporary African art galleries and last year Ghanaian sculptor El Anatsui was awarded the Royal Academy’s Charles Wollaston award. [...]
Fog of war June 23, 2014 A new exhibition marks 100 years since the beginning of World War I From Robert Capa’s grainy pictures of the D-Day landings to Nick Ut’s photograph of the Vietnamese “Napalm Girl”, many of the 20th century’s most iconic images were taken in conflict zones. Some question the motives of war photographers – studies have shown [...]
History project June 23, 2014 This limited edition walnut projector is part of a “time-capsule” concept album by US composer Deru This stunning carved walnut handheld projector is one of only 500 available. It was designed as part of a multimedia project by Emmy-award winning American composer Deru. The unit will house a “time-capsule” collection of letters and short films, [...]
The daily grind June 23, 2014 The Venus Family from Victoria Arduino is the grande dame of espresso machines Anthony Trollope asked the question, “what on earth could be more luxurious than a sofa, a book and a cup of coffee?” The answer: a sofa, a book and a cup of coffee made with a Victoria Arduino espresso machine. The first [...]