Eileen Langsley, a member of the SJA and one of the country’s pre-eminent sports photographers, pictued right, has had her outstanding work reco…
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Month: July 2010
Accreditation: Eurobasket qualifiers
Britain’s men’s and women’s basketball teams are competing throughout August in a series of Eurobasket 2011 qualifiers, another vital st…
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BBC’s Blue Peter is off to the Youth Olympics
From the BOA The young athletes selected to represent Great Britain at this summer’s Youth Olympic Games (YOG) will be joined on their journey to Si…
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Media Advisory: Jess Ennis and Rooney interviews
Accreditation: Women’s Rugby World Cup
From RFU The Media Accreditation process is now open for Women’s Rugby World Cup 2010 in England.…
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‘I said sorry to Andy. He deserves to win a Grand Slam’
IAN COLE’s summary of the week in sports quotes lingers over Wimbledon, while taking in Maradona’s World Cup exit, Lance Armstrong on the …
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Trade body calls for an end to unpaid internships
The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development has called for a living wage of £2.50 per hour for interns, the same rate modern apprentice sche…
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World Cup security alert: cheese roll banned
Officiousness is the bane of many a sports hack’s life, but surely few of us have encountered anything quite as petty* as the World Cup security…
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It’s D-Day for Murdoch’s paywalls at Wapping
As they might say before a big match, the waiting is nearly over… NORMAN GILLER on footballs and paywalls, and the importance of one to the othe…
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Bath student wins first SJA training bursary
A student at Bath University has won the Sports Journalists’ Association summer bursary, worth almost £2000. Sean Lightbown, who finishes his …
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