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  • Montenegro 1-5 England: Ross Barkley and Raheem Sterling star but five-star visitors’ win marred by reports of racism

    March 25, 2019

    For so long Ross Barkley has been defined by his potential, rather than his output for England. Tonight in Montenegro he finally delivered. It’s been a productive 2019 for the central midfielder, with his January 2018 transfer from Everton to Chelsea now paying off with a sustained run in Maurizio Sarri’s side. And after an [...]

  • Ronnie O’Sullivan eyeing the World Championships after more records tumble at the Tour Championship

    March 25, 2019

    Ronnie O’Sullivan is not driven by records. But regardless of his motivation they keep coming. Snooker’s box office player is in a good place right now and Sunday’s victory over Neil Robertson in the Tour Championship final saw him overtake Mark Selby to become world No1 for the first time since May 2010 – and [...]

  • Sam Torrance: Paul Casey’s Valspar Championship win is another sign that European golf has never been stronger

    March 25, 2019

    Is Europe taking over the PGA Tour? It’s a question worth asking after Paul Casey became the third consecutive player from this side of the pond to beat the Americans in their own back yard. On Sunday in Florida Casey outdid playing partner and world No1 Dustin Johnson, among others, to become the first man [...]

  • DEBATE: Are galleries and museums like the Tate right to shun donations from the controversial Sackler family?

    March 25, 2019

    Are galleries and museums like the Tate right to shun donations from the controversial Sackler family? Sian Flynn, a curator and museums and galleries consultant, says YES. All publicly funded museums and galleries in Britain need to generate their own income to survive and thrive: this is a fact. They are also guardians of the nation’s [...]

  • Up in the air: Rugby is facing big decisions over the future of the Six Nations

    March 24, 2019

    Wales may have won the battle for the Six Nations on the pitch but off the field the fight for control of the tournament rages on. A proposal from World Rugby, the sport’s governing body, to create a global competition has ignited interest in the Six Nations, which is subject to two sizeable investment offers. The [...]

  • Shane Warne: Don’t compare Australia’s Steve Smith and David Warner to Pablo Escobar

    March 24, 2019

    For Steve Smith and David Warner the wait is nearly over. After a year of soul-searching, knuckling down in the nets, avoiding paparazzi and plying their trade in far-flung Twenty20 leagues, the batsmen are about to be let back into the fold. From Friday, Australia’s former captain and vice-captain will be eligible to play for [...]

  • Montenegro v England: Harry Kane has gone from spearhead to link man in exciting new attack

    March 24, 2019

    At the heart of England’s blossoming as an attacking force, which found its thrilling expression in Friday’s 5-0 win over the Czech Republic, lies a curious anomaly. Not since Wayne Rooney announced himself on the world stage at Euro 2004 has there been such excitement about the potency of forward talent in the national team [...]

  • Barclays director Chris Pilling‎ surprise candidate to become new FA chief

    March 23, 2019

    Barclays director Chris Piling is one of the final candidates in the race to take over as chief executive of the Football Association, according to Sky News. Piling is a leading contender to replace Martin Glenn at the FA but faces competition from Mark Bullingham, the current chief commercial and football development officer at the [...]

  • The White Crow: Ralph Fiennes’ biopic about legendary ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev is a slow burner

    March 22, 2019

    Saying someone is a ‘white crow’ in Russia is a bit like saying someone ‘sticks out like a sore thumb’ over here. It isn’t meant as a compliment in either country, but it could cost you your life in Krushchev’s Russia. Legendary ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev learnt that the hard way when he defected from [...]

  • Finance leaders raise £300,000 for children’s charity Barnardo’s

    March 22, 2019

    More than 200 City finance leaders raised almost £300,000 for children's charity Barnardo's to combat issues like sexual exploitation earlier this week. Read more: Record year for charity lottery fundraising Barnardo's chief executive Javed Khan said the money will fund the charity's “specialist frontline services, which help children recover from their experiences, and build bright, positive futures”. Barnardo's [...]

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