Monthly Archives: July 2014

That was the month that was – July

July was a red hot month, in more ways than one. This is the time of year that MPs and Government Ministers look to clear their desks before Parliamentary summer recess. July also sees a manic furry of stakeholder events … Continue reading

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Ecole de Rugby, Ecole de la Vie…

So I decided to get my coaching badges. Should have done it a while back whilst I was coaching at Blackheath but no matter – better late than never. It’s also fair to say that things have moved on a … Continue reading

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Grads and facts with Dharshini David & the Sky News crew

Off we trot towards Blackfriars tube on this manic Monday in July – crowds are gathering on the Bridge ahead of Le Tour de France slashing though SE1. Circle Line, heading East to Aldgate and to the Sky News HQ … Continue reading

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Socratic musings of the footballing kind

For quite a few years now myself and a bunch of merry middle-aged groovers have congregated on a small village in Northern France to partake in an end-of season football tournament. With the World Cup upon us like a multi-media … Continue reading

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