Can We Have the Bill Please?

Having grown up in Britain in the Margaret Thatcher era this writer  was never a fan of the Iron Lady. I was however interested to read a supplement compiled by the Independent newspaper correcting many of the myths that surrounded

Paralympics Continue to Inspire

The legacy of the London Olympic Games was supposed to be more young people becoming involved in sport, and Britain becoming a healthy place for children to grow up. Sadly the honeymoon is over and reports state that there has

Time To Find Common Ground

‘Its not what you do it’s the way that you do it, and that’s what gets results’ is how the song goes, and it would appear to be true of the ANZ Netball Championship. Last night the West Coast Fever

The Bash Before the Big Bash

British Boxer Amir Khan is used to being the centre of attention, but last weekend he married Faryal Makhdoom at New York’s Waldorf Astoria hotel, in what has been described as a “sumptuous wedding.” The event is said to have

The Cost of a Scholarship

Never try and make sense out of sport. That is a very wise piece of advice. So often common sense goes out of the window in a sporting environment, and clever men forget the basic principles that made them successful