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  • The dishes that got top chefs through lockdown

    March 9, 2021

    When future generations look back at lockdown, they will be able to differentiate its different stages by what we were cooking. Sourdough bread gave way to banana bread before TikTok coffee suddenly took off. But what about the professionals? We asked four of the top cooks in the land about the dishes that have sustained [...]

  • Goals galore: Why the return of the Champions League and Europa League is good news for fans (and bad news for goalkeepers)

    March 9, 2021

    The Champions League and Europa League resume this week and – *checks calculator* – that is good news for the armchair football fan. After a lively, goal-strewn start, excitement in the Premier League has plateaued as the season has rumbled on, leading to fears that fatigue had taken hold owing to a short pre-season and [...]

  • Tokyo 2020: Decision on overseas spectators to be taken this month amid Japanese concern over increased Covid-19 risk

    March 8, 2021

    Olympics chiefs will decide this month whether to ban overseas spectators from this summer’s delayed Tokyo 2020 Games. The Olympics and Paralympics are set to go ahead despite continued concern at the Covid-19 situation in Japan, which extended a state of emergency in Tokyo and neighbouring prefectures on Friday. Around 15,000 athletes and other personnel [...]

  • Horse racing must embrace innovation to build a prosperous future – and this is the perfect time to start

    March 8, 2021

    British horse racing is facing financial challenges and, as with many sports, has suffered a heavy toll during the pandemic. As the country’s second biggest spectator sport, the exclusion of racegoers has cost around £300m, the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) estimates.  A review of the Betting Levy is seen as one way of addressing Covid-19-induced [...]

  • Trevor Steven: Steven Gerrard has instilled his winning mentality to reinvigorate Rangers and Scottish football

    March 8, 2021

    I saw it at close quarters when I played opposite Steven Gerrard in a Rangers v Liverpool legends match. The death stare, as Peter Crouch calls it. The fire in his eyes. It was a friendly match, but Gerrard was still clattering into Alex Rae.  He is so driven, so hungry. And instilling some of [...]

  • WandaVision S1E9: Can the finale live up to the hype?

    March 5, 2021

    *** WARNING: This review contains spoilers for all episodes of WandaVision *** So we arrive at the finale of WandaVision. If you’ve been following the series, or these reviews, then you’ll know that the previous episode has caught you up with everything you need to know. We’ve found out the identity of Agatha (Kathryn Hahn), [...]

  • Why Bruno Fernandes, Gabriel Jesus and Jadon Sancho might be forced to sit out the next international break

    March 5, 2021

    Football’s international break is on the horizon, but for some players these 2022 World Cup qualifying matches might as well not be happening at all. The UK’s requirement that those travelling to certain countries quarantine for 10 days on their return has made some Premier League clubs reluctant to release players. But the situation could [...]

  • The football club of the future? How Lewes FC’s principles have started to pay off – and their aim of becoming the world’s most owned team

    March 5, 2021

    They take pride in doing things differently at Lewes FC, the small football club with big ideas.  From the beach huts that act as hospitality boxes at the Dripping Pan, their distinctive ground with the sunken pitch, to the prosecco served at matches and the pop-culture inspired posters that advertise fixtures, the East Sussex outfit [...]

  • Coming 2 America: Eddie Murphy sequel is past its best

    March 4, 2021

    COVID may have scuppered many studios’ plans, but Paramount Pictures made the best of unforeseen circumstances, selling many titles to streaming services including comedy sequel Coming 2 America. The follow up to the 1988 Eddie Murphy hit was purchased by Amazon for a reported $125m, believed to be a record for streaming rights. A sequel [...]

  • Freelance creatives could fall through cracks of Rishi budget

    March 4, 2021

    This week Rishi Sunak announced his investment-led recovery budget, pledging an additional £408m stimulus package for the culture sector. This is fantastic news for a creative sector particularly vulnerable to the impact of the COVID pandemic. The government has divided this relief package into three parts: £300m for the Cultural Recovery Fund (supporting cultural organisations [...]

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