The Olympics: A fascinating mix of easy wins and herculean challenges
From the comfort of one’s sofa there’s something universally appealing about the tales of perseverance, unexpected victories, and the raw display... Read more »
From the comfort of one’s sofa there’s something universally appealing about the tales of perseverance, unexpected victories, and the raw display... Read more »
At this year’s Silverstone Grand Prix there was a sporting fairy tale moment when three Brits, George Russell, Lewis Hamilton and Lando... Read more »
The Olympic Games, with their roots stretching back to ancient Greece, have long been a symbol of human achievement and international unity. However,... Read more »
The Family courts are now placing greater emphasis on resolving family disputes without turning to the courts. Rule changes which came in in April... Read more »
No, it’s not a typo, but I made you look. Today’s blog is about the Tour de France, which has to be amongst one of the world’s most spectacular... Read more »
It didn’t matter whether England won or lost the Euro 24 final to Spain on Sunday night, there was always going to be one winner - for the first... Read more »
With the election very much last week’s news, it seems like a good time to reflect on the first week of the new Labour government and what this may... Read more »
Three years ago, Google set an ambitious plan to address climate change by going “net zero”, meaning it would release no more climate-changing... Read more »
When, on 22 May, Rishi Sunak called a general election, headlines predicting a Labour win quickly followed. Today, after a short but intensive period... Read more »
The 2024 Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act (‘the 2024 Act’) received Royal Assent right at the end of the final session of this Parliament and... Read more »