Arsene Wenger’s book is a must-buy for lovers of football and autobiographies alike
James Palmer recommends Arsene Wenger's autobiography 'My Life and Lessons in Red & White'.
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James Palmer recommends Arsene Wenger's autobiography 'My Life and Lessons in Red & White'.
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When the season kicked-off with a 2-0 home defeat against Newcastle, my thoughts about West Ham’s upcoming season were not exactly positive. However, things have drastically changed since that day. West Ham are now an in-form side who aren’t just winning games, they are controlling them. So, what has changed?...
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I recently got a notification on my phone to say that it was a year ago to the day that I attended my last away game with West Ham: a 4-1 defeat to Leicester. Everything about that performance was atrocious and, in normal circumstances, it would not be something I...
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The experimental Scottish artist passed away today after a tragic accident in Athens, Greece.
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The Department for Education has announced it is consulting on ideas to have pupils take exams earlier and apply to universities after, rather than before, they get their results.
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Beth Lee questions the potential for 'Bridgerton' to become a musical, reflecting on the popularity of concept songs widely shared on TikTok, and the realisation of the period drama's plots as theatrical scenes.
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I’ve always liked scrapbooking. When I was younger this involved collecting anything that could be tamed with a Pritt Stick: train tickets, sea shells, sweet wrappers. Summer holidays were preserved in the mundane and the miscellaneous stuck lovingly onto sugar paper – for reference when I went back to the...
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Ahead of New Pokémon Snap's launch later this year, Ben Tarpey takes us through the best Pokémon spin-offs...
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Paul Theo Dreher argues we must embrace controversial views in order to reinforce and challenge what we hold to be true
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As the first month of 2021 draws to an end, Molly Powell looks ahead to the sustainable fashion resolutions she will be making for the rest of the year.
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Are the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games still likely to go ahead? In comments that have stirred controversy around the globe, long-serving member of the IOC Dick Pound has suggested that it is likely if athletes are essentially able to jump the vaccine queue and receive their jabs ahead of time....
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Applications to attend Harvard University’s undergraduate college have surged by more than 42% in the 2021/22 academic year, according to Bloomberg.
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Poor white teenagers in coastal areas or former industrial towns are the least likely to go to university, warns the Office for Students.
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