England’s netballers go into tonight’s Tri-Nations Series match against Australia knowing that they could re-write their sport’s wor…
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Month: May 2007
Panorama receives first writ over bungs allegations
Kevin Bond, sacked as Newcastle United assistant manager at the height of last year’s furore over Panorama‘s bung allegations, is suing th…
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TMS anniversary celebrated with a Fine cut
David Fine, SJA member and Ashes Poet in Residence for the Arts Council of England and the recent 5-0 drubbing in Australia, has been commissioned by …
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Are you up to date with online laws?
From Press Gazette The National Council for the Training of Journalists is preparing exam scenarios for media law to account for new issues arising in…
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Lord honoured by Americans for campaigning work
SJA member Craig Lord will receive the Al Schoenfield Award at the International Swimming Hall of Fame in Florida this weekend, the first British jour…
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Hugh McIlvanney wins Edgar Wallace award
Hugh McIlvanney, probably the best-known of British sportswriters, was honoured at today’s London Press Club awards at Claridge’s when he …
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Leslie Vanter
Leslie Vanter, the former sports editor of the Sunday Express, has died. The funeral will be held at Beckenham Crematorium, Kent, at 1.30pm on Wednesd…
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Everton snookered by a broken hip
The SJA sends its best wishes for a speedy recovery to Clive Everton, the foremost authority on snooker, who is recovering from a broken hip.…
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How to feed the beast that is your newspaper blog
From Amy Gohran, Poynter.org At many news orgs, there’s now another “beast” to feed. Many reporters are being asked or required to b…
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Patrick Collins rolls back the years
Patrick Collins, a past sportswriter of the year and this year’s sports columnist of the year, pictured right, looks back on 25 years of his new…
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