There is still a long way for football to go when it comes to its relationship with mental health and mental performance. I write this after Tottenham Hotspur and Brazil …
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London-based broadcaster where stabbed journalist worked faced ‘heavy threats’ from Tehran
Tehran’s revolutionary guards have been targeting broadcaster Iran International, a spokesman said after a leading journalist was stabbed in London. Counter-terrorism police are investigating the attack on Pouria Zeraati, who …
‘People got burnt’ the Rolex, Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet luxury watch boom comes to an end
The last few years have been a rollercoaster for those in the luxury watch market. After a startling boom during the pandemic, the prices of the market leaders, such as …
Everything you need to know about the May local elections
Next month, voters across the country will be going to the polls in the May local elections. But despite this being a major test of public opinion on Rishi Sunak …
Here are the top five stocks on the FTSE 100 this year
As the first quarter of 2024 comes to an end, City A.M. looks at the top five best-performing stocks on the FTSE 100 so far this year. Honourable mention: Natwest …
Safe as houses: is it time to introduce a wealth tax?
The last 25 years have been kind to people like Dr Phil White. The multimillionaire, who retired in 2017 having sold his stake in a technical consultancy business, has benefited …
The Boat Race: Who are favourites and where do Oxford and Cambridge race?
It’s that time of year again, when the Gemini Boat Race makes west London’s Thames banks become awash with current and former Oxford and Cambridge students. So with the annual …
The week that was: Cocoa price squeeze as UK equities’ struggles continue
Will chocolate prices leave us bitter over Easter? In the spirit of this being the Easter weekend, and in an attempt to a rail against one NHS boss’s pointless and …
The Boat Race is the last Varsity contest that is still relevant beyond Oxford and Cambridge, but for how long?
A fixture between the universities of Oxford and Cambridge was once seen as the pinnacle of sporting events – or at least in 1829, the year of the first ever …
Progressive Mugen can land feature for championship-leading trainer Ng
HONG KONG racing fans can look forward to a typical highly-competitive 10-race programme at Sha Tin on Sunday morning, featuring the £300,000 Class Two United Alumni Handicap (6.45am) over a …