Press Association Sport has imposed a blackout on all photographic coverage of Leeds United in protest at an ongoing ban of agencies from the League 1…
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Month: November 2009
Matthews joins Ennis and Idowu among the winners
MATTHEW BROWN reports from the British Athletics Writers’ Association dinner staged in London last night, where as well as sporting achievement …
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Sports minister to launch women’s World Cup
Gerry Sutcliffe, the Minister for Sport, will launch the 2010 Women’s Rugby World Cup at Twickenham Stadium on November 23.…
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Roop, have you tried using the web without Google?
NORMAN GILLER’s dug up more confidential information from inside the wire at Wapping, and offers Rupert Murdoch some advice about his online cha…
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Football writer Beasley moves to The Sun
Football writer Rob Beasley has secured a high-profile transfer, moving a few floors at Wapping from the News of the World to The Sun.…
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Sport magazine sacrificed in Observer redesign
Observer Sport Monthly, the widely acclaimed and award-winning supplement that came free with the world’s oldest Sunday newspaper, is among the …
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‘Now is the time’ for British sport
From UK Sport Thanks to London 2012, Britain has never been better placed to transform its long term sporting fortunes and build a high performance sy…
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Lineker and sports stars back Tickets for Troops
Gary Lineker and Lance Corporal Johnson Beharry VC have joined forced with Conservative party leader David Cameron to launch Tickets for Troops, an in…
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Cricket’s rebels without a cause
As England’s cricketers start playing in South Africa, PETER WILSON enjoys a new book that re-examines the notorious mercenary tours to the coun…
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Sports publisher goes into administration
Breedon Books, the Derby-based independent publisher of sports books, has gone into administration.…
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