by Adam Stanworth | May 4, 2021 11:02AM | Sport
The four-time World Champion triumphed with an 18-15 victory at a packed Crucible It was a final befitting of the occasion as a capacity crowd returned for the first time in the UK since March 2020 to watch a magnificent contest between the 2005 World Champion Shaun...
by Adam Stanworth | Apr 26, 2021 4:00PM | Long Reads, Sport
After two years without its devoted congregation, The Crucible, snooker’s cathedral, has been able to welcome them back, albeit, at a reduced capacity for this year’s Snooker World Championships. For something that was largely the norm since time...
by Adam Stanworth | Apr 19, 2021 2:39PM | News
The much-beloved Peak District region celebrated its 70th birthday on Saturday. The area that is now known as the Peak District has long been identified as a place of significant national heritage. This led to its establishment as the first of the country’s 15...
by Adam Stanworth | Apr 19, 2021 12:07PM | News, Top Story
An inquiry has sparked concerns over the need to ‘significantly ramp up’ the city’s delivery of affordable housing, according to one council planner. Plans for a development of up to 300 homes that will include a mix of affordable housing and elderly...
by Adam Stanworth | Mar 22, 2021 4:21PM | Long Reads, Sport
Credit: Johann Walter Bantz Just over a year on from the last crowd-attended fight on British shores, grassroots and amateur boxing has had to come to terms with being the forgotten sport. In the week where two of Britain’s finest pugilistic exports of this century,...