BBC sports portfolio continues to diminish, with potential long-term impacts
It wasn’t too long ago that any sports fan would initially turn to terrestrial television, and usually the BBC, to view sports coverage of both... Read more »
It wasn’t too long ago that any sports fan would initially turn to terrestrial television, and usually the BBC, to view sports coverage of both... Read more »
Enterprise Management Incentives (EMI) provide a tax-advantageous way for smaller, high-growth companies to attract and retain key staff by offering... Read more »
By scoring 135 not out in the second test of the Ashes series, Joe Root silenced his last remaining critics, mainly Australians, who will no longer be... Read more »
At the start of September, I wrote a blog following the announcement by the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) of its proposed plans for the elite game in Wales.... Read more »
The first Ashes cricket test match is fast approaching, with rivalries resuming on 21 November in Perth. Both teams have now announced their squads... Read more »
Real Madrid, named in May as the world’s richest football club by Forbes (for the fourth year in a row), could become a whole lot richer as the... Read more »
Despite all the anticipation and fanfare leading up to it, the 2025 Kangaroo tour of England got off to a predictable start with a comprehensive 26-6... Read more »
In this episode of Listen Without Prejudice, Andrew Kavanagh (Partner, Corporate & Commercial) and Charles Wilson (Solicitor, Corporate &... Read more »
Southern Hemisphere international rugby has been turned upside down by the announcement that the Rugby Championship (the Six Nations equivalent) will... Read more »
New Football Regulator has its first Chair and sets its sights on the drama in Sheffield. The Independent Football Regulator (IFR) for England is a... Read more »