Foodie heaven with summer cookery books June 1, 2011 OOOZING summer puddings with fresh forest berries, flame grilled juicy sausages, vibrant crunchy leaf salads and jugs of fragrant fruity Pimms, sipped slowly over balmy evenings. So much of summer is about the food. And, as the holidays approach, culinary enthusiasts are already scanning the cookbooks on offer to see what new treats they can [...]
FOOD & BOOZE NEWS June 1, 2011 BEACH PARTY AT THE GORING Having got the Royal Wedding out of the way, the Goring Hotel in Victoria – base camp for the Middletons during those heady days in April – is letting its hair down by creating a beach and bar in its garden. Basil Charles, who has spent a lifetime serving the [...]
The docks that you don’t have to dock with June 1, 2011 THE annoying thing with docks for MP3 players is how problematic and fragile those multi-pin docking connectors can be. Much easier if you don’t have to connect at all, which is what the latest generation of wireless docks and speakers enable. Bluetooth speaker systems have been around a little while but in items like Soundfreaq’s [...]
Exclusive offer for readers June 1, 2011 THERE are portable speakers, and there are portable speakers – and then there’s the Wowee One, an incredibly dinky, fit-in-the-palm-of-your-hand gizmo that just happens to pump out the most remarkably powerful sounds. In fact it works with pretty much any fixed or portable sound device – iPods, iPads, laptops, desktops, CD players, you name it [...]
FA attempt to delay election and demand Fifa reforms May 31, 2011 FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION chairman David Bernstein admits his organisation’s late bid to postpone today’s Fifa presidential election is likely to fail but maintained a victory for Sepp Blatter would represent an unsatisfactory outcome for the sport. Bernstein believes Fifa must also appoint an independent body to oversee sweeping reforms in light of the allegations of corruption [...]
Chelsea favourite Hiddink wants return to club game May 31, 2011 FORMER Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink has dropped the strongest hint yet that he wants to return to Stamford Bridge – whether he stays on as Turkey coach or not. The Dutchman, whose current role may depend on the outcome of Friday’s Euro 2012 qualifier against Belgium, declared he would relish a return to the day-to-day [...]
Spectacular Scholes retires May 31, 2011 MANCHESTER UNITED’S Paul Scholes, hailed by fellow professionals as one of the finest midfielders of his generation and a rare one-club man, yesterday confirmed his retirement from the game. Scholes, whose last appearance came in Saturday’s Champions League final defeat to Barcelona, made his debut in 1994 and went on to accumulate 17 major titles, [...]
Gritty Murray into last eight May 31, 2011 BRITAIN’S Andy Murray joked he had “more pills in me than Ozzy Osbourne” after overcoming a torn ankle tendon and fighting back from the brink of defeat to reach the quarter-finals of the French Open. Murray (right) underlined his reputation as one of the game’s grittiest performers by battling from 5-2 down in the final [...]
Injury scare for Derby fave Carlton May 31, 2011 THE QUEEN’S Carlton House, the favourite for the Investec Derby, remains poised for Saturday’s Epsom classic despite an injury scare. The colt was sent for X-rays yesterday after concerns were raised following a workout on Sunday, but is still expected to take part in the world’s most famous flat race. Her Majesty’s racing manager John [...]
Hammers set to appoint Allardyce May 31, 2011 WEST HAM are expected to bring their search for a new manager to a close this week, with former Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce favourite to land the role. Allardyce, who also had spells at Bolton and Newcastle, is being tipped to sign a two-year contract at Upton Park. His first task will be to lead [...]