Wine Wednesday: Hail a Cab from South Africa January 11, 2022 South Africa does wine well. Be it the elegant wines of Elgin or the rustic innovations of the Swartland, this is a country that can produce a bottle to suit anyone’s inclinations. The international media has gone into spasms of delight about the New Wave of winemakers in up-and-coming areas but Stellenbosch, the largest Wine [...]
Ed Warner: Commonwealth Games has earned extra life by embracing esports February 17, 2022 If you want to win a full bore rifle shooting medal at the Commonwealth Games you’ll need a keen eye, steady hand, ability to lower and control your heart rate, thousands of hours of practice – and a host city willing to include the event. However good you might be, then, Birmingham 2022 isn’t your [...]
Turkish court jails journalist for citing proverb criticising President Erdogan January 23, 2022 Journalist Sedef Kabas has been jailed by a Turkish court, pending trial, on the charge of insulting President Tayyip Erdogan.
Sports must protect its precious human capital like Djokovic and Hamilton January 20, 2022 Picture Novak Djokovic. Do you see a villain sticking two fingers up at vaccine orthodoxy, or a heroic advocate for personal freedoms you’d risk a pepper-spraying for? What of Lewis Hamilton and his rainbow helmet and sloganed T-shirts? Gesture politician or vital diversity campaigner? And what say you as one football team takes the knee [...]
Superyacht orders hit record as industry glides through the pandemic December 12, 2021 Over 1,200 superyachts have been ordered, marking a jump of 25 per cent compared to last year as demand for luxury cruisers has surfed over the pandemic, according to reports. The orders for superyachts hit a new record according to data in the latest edition of Boat International’s Global Order Book, and as reported in [...]
The Royal Mint is creating an NFT – is this the security investors needed? April 8, 2022 Keith Oliver of Peters & Peters cross examines the Royal Mint's moves into NFT territory, asking 'Is this the security investors needed?'
Matt Hancock’s eating bugs to improve his image – will the same work for me too? November 17, 2022 Spare a thought for poor former health secretary Matt Hancock, who has been so drastically misunderstood that he’s had to fly all the way to Australia to eat bugs and worms and testicles to present his “human” side to the British public. “The honest truth is there’s so few ways in which politicians can show [...]
Hong Kong’s former number 2 and Beijing favourite John Lee enters the race for city state’s top job April 13, 2022 John Lee, Hong Kong’s former number two official, confirmed today he has formally registered his candidacy in the election for the top job after securing 786 nominations to enter the race. Lee, who resigned as chief secretary last week before declaring he would run for chief executive, is the only candidate formally entered so far [...]
Magic materials, paperless tickets and Web3: Sports technology trends to watch in 2023 November 16, 2022 Rebecca Hopkins, chief executive of the STA Group, picks out the sports technology trends to watch in the next year. It is exciting to realise how far sport has come in the past 12 months and whilst the post-pandemic era is throwing up more external challenges than could have been predicted, the sector remains as [...]
Three amazing jobs you need to apply for this week October 6, 2021 There are so many brilliant career opportunities on City AM Jobs right now, we just had to share a few with you! This week, we’re highlighting roles in eClerx, Twitter and CGI Group. So, if you are looking to make a change, you have absolutely come to the right place. Don’t believe us? Well, check [...]