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  • Ed Warner: Lessons for sport from the soft drink industry

    September 21, 2023

    Ed Warner on the lessons from the soft drink industry for sports tempted to tinker with their formats, the wisdom of analytics, and Everton's takeover.

  • Moyes desperate for more European glory with West Ham

    September 20, 2023

    West Ham manager David Moyes has insisted his goal is to take the Hammers to a second consecutive European final despite a strong start in the Premier League ahead of tonight’s opening fixture against Backa Topola. Last year’s Europa Conference League champions are sixth in the Premier League with three wins in their opening five [...]

  • Wiegman set for Team GB role at 2024 Paris Olympics

    September 20, 2023

    Lionesses manager Sarina Wiegman is in line to manage Team GB at the Olympics next year should qualification be achieved. In a statement released by the FA the England boss – who took her side to last month’s World Cup final – said: “My full focus is on the Nations League campaign, but I would [...]

  • Smith set for England full-back shirt against Chile

    September 20, 2023

    Marcus Smith and Owen Farrell are set to play in the same starting team as England take on Chile this weekend at the Rugby World Cup knowing a win all but secures their place in the last eight of the tournament. Squad captain Farrell returns from a ban he picked up in August for a [...]

  • Rebecca musical review, Charing Cross Theatre: Fussy and too much like panto

    September 20, 2023

    Rebecca musical review and star rating: ★★ Rebecca is getting a real show of it. A new film adaptation came out during the pandemic, and now the first ever musical in the English language arrives in London. The Netflix film was panned, and this hammy version of the classic Daphne Du Maurier Gothic novel first [...]

  • Why the Old War Office is the most significant London hotel launch in years

    September 20, 2023

    What’s the Old War Office? Well, it’s two things. Firstly, it’s the old war office where Churchill valiantly conducted the war effort, and it’s also a brand spanking new London hotel that’s likely going to be the poshest new hotel to open in London in years. The building opened in 1906, but the hotel’s opening [...]

  • ‘Like a Burgundy that’s hit the gym’: Rugby World Cup players on their favourite wine

    September 20, 2023

    The Rugby World Cup is in full swing and though wine pairs with almost everything, it is especially good with rugby. In my wine career I have been surprised by how many professional rugby players love it, collect it, and even get into the wine industry themselves. When filming a series in the Rhone one [...]

  • The best Irish pubs in London: Drink Guinness to help out

    September 20, 2023

    Everyone knows the pub industry is in dire straits, with 25 closing every week since the pandemic. The latest to close its doors, at least temporarily, is the legendary McGlynn’s in King’s Cross.  Following the death of its landlord the pub hasn’t opened since earlier this month, a situation described as “alarming” by night czar [...]

  • Harry Kane ready to shoot down former suitors United in Champions League

    September 20, 2023

    Harry Kane insists he has no regrets about joining Bayern Munich as he prepares to try to shoot down former suitors Manchester United in the Champions League. Kane has made a flying start to his career in Germany following a £100m transfer that ended his record-breaking 14-year spell at Tottenham Hotspur. United were among the [...]

  • Italy can make mark on Rugby World Cup… or blow it all away

    September 20, 2023

    There’s an awful lot on the line this afternoon in Nice when Italy take on Uruguay at the Rugby World Cup. The Azzurri are the third highest ranked team in Pool B but could top the group today – temporarily, at least – depending on their result against a South American team who pushed France [...]

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