Parker was the more active fighter through and Fury’s elusive style proved not enough to win the judges over. Fury’s camp celebrated the final bell as though it was a foregone conclusion but he did not win one card, losing a majority decision with one draw and two scoring him […]
Daily Archives: September 24, 2017
Benchmarx Kitchens & Joinery – Sherwood Charcoal Kitchen Range Benchmarx is a young, fresh-thinking company that invests in innovative new designs for kitchens that suit any specification and budget. Judges feel the company’s commitment to excellence shines through in its classic Shaker style Sherwood Charcoal kitchen range, which has the […]
My first thought was it was about time a newspaper put its weight behind celebrating the businesses and brands making their way into Britain’s homes. Now more than ever, we’re a nation obsessed with making our homes both as beautiful – and practical – as possible, and the variety of […]
The warning comes as Australia is in the grip of its worst season on record with more than 70,000 cases of flu and standing room only in some Accident and Emergency departments. Specialists say this strain is likely to hit our shores this winter as global travel means the virus […]
With more than 100 members of the London Symphony Chorus crammed onto the platform along with a full-size orchestra that fielded among other instruments four harps, two tubas, and six basses, it was suddenly clear that Rattle’s argument for a new supersize concert hall in the City has something going […]
Akram Khan is a talented choreographer, so what on earth is behind his version of Giselle, one of the most dearly loved works in the classical repertory? The only the word appropriate here is “marketing”. The new version of the story is unremittingly grim, the lighting dim and the characters […]
JT Rogers’s engrossing and spirited Oslo charts how Rod-Larsen developed a new model for negotiations without the presence of a moderator and, assisted by his wife, persuaded the two bitter enemies to put it into practice. After a year of top secret meetings, characterised by bluffs and counterbluffs, ploys and […]
For the old Etonian Tory MP is proving a surprise hit in America where “Moggmania” appears to have spread across the pond. Having been endorsed as a future prime minister by the National Review, the so-called “Bible of US conservatism”, the popular backbencher has also found support in an altogether […]