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  • Football training can be safer with VR technology

    October 15, 2021

    A whipped cross and a powerful header towards goal are staples of football and the essence of set-piece tactics used by every football team. But building Cristiano Ronaldo-like leg power to spring higher than your opponent and honing the skill to guide the ball into the net requires endless training drills. The other, more serious [...]

  • Ollie Phillips: Marcus Smith can be the catalyst for a new England team

    October 15, 2021

    Marcus Smith is the name on everyone’s lips as Eddie Jones prepares to name his England squad for the Autumn Nations Series on Monday.  The Harlequins fly-half was on fire on his first Premiership appearance of the season last Friday, coming off the bench to help Quins surge from 21-0 down to beat Bristol 52-24. [...]

  • T20 World Cup: Who are the outsiders looking to shout Howzat?

    October 14, 2021

    Sunday will see the first over of the seventh Twenty20 World Cup bowled in Oman. The Middle Eastern state, co-hosting the competition with the United Arab Emirates, feature in a preliminary round-robin set of fixtures in which four sides will earn spots against the bigger nations in the next stage, the Super12. The preliminary round [...]

  • County cricket will return to two divisions in 2022

    October 14, 2021

    County Cricket in England and Wales will return to a two division structure after using a conference system during the Covid-19 pandemic. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) confirmed the news following discussions with the 18 counties that currently play first-class cricket. Division One will consist of 10 teams, while Division Two will feature [...]

  • Theaster Gates at Whitechapel Gallery review

    October 14, 2021

    Fenchurch Street is currently a mess of diggers and drills, creating the perfect backdrop for a sculpture exhibition that begins with bricks. Chicago-based artist Theaster Gates explores the historical significance of clay and clay artefacts, using them as a way of understanding racial identity in an urban setting.  Sculpture, installation and film all feature in [...]

  • Ed Warner: What I would do if I were in charge of English cricket

    October 14, 2021

    This week, Ed Warner writes an open letter to the ECB, which runs English cricket, as it begins its search for a new chair of the governing body. Dear ECB, I see you’ve parted company with your chair, Ian Watmore, after only a year in the job. I’d like to toss my hat in the [...]

  • Netflix signs for new production site in Enfield

    October 13, 2021

    Netflix has agreed a lease to open a major new production site in Enfield, north London. The streaming giant has agreed to take on space from landlord Segro, which will include  a “campus style occupancy” with sound stages, studios and areas for make-up and costumes. Netflix’s vice president of physical production for the UK, Anna [...]

  • Uefa hands clubs power over Champions League rights in joint venture with ECA

    October 13, 2021

    Uefa will take a step into the unknown on Thursday when it formally launches its search for an agency to help it make more money from the men’s Champions League. European football’s governing body has worked hand in glove with its favoured partner, Team Marketing, since the inception of its flagship competition almost 30 years [...]

  • The whisky-maker putting the ‘fun’ in Non-Fungible

    October 13, 2021

    Glenfiddich is putting the “fun” into non-fungible, with NFTs you can drink. The pioneering single malt whisky brand is partnering with BlockBar, a new platform for buying, collecting and trading non-fungible tokens (NFTs) related to luxury wines and spirits. The service will launch next week, with the sale of limited edition Glenfiddich NFTs: fifteen unique [...]

  • No, the traditional suit won’t ‘die’- and here’s why

    October 13, 2021

    We are told that formal dress is dying, its mortal wound inflicted by the pandemic and the lockdown embrace of more casual attire. Certainly there are worrying signs: Marks & Spencer has stopped selling suits in many of its stores, and in the market as a whole sales are down dramatically. I have written in [...]

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