Our foreign correspondent hits the slopes French-style, and finds it’s not exactly what she expected. After enduring months of trying my best to be française and feeling more British than ever, I decided a ski […]
Sport | Six Nations Triple Crown – Can England stop Ireland?
This weekend sees the third round of the RBS Six Nations, with England hosting unbeaten Ireland at Twickenham, Scotland travelling to Italy’s Stadio Olimpico to attempt to salvage something from a terrible start, while Wales are looking […]
Sport | Late defeat breaks English hearts
England suffered a heartbreaking defeat in their debut Six Nations match against France on Saturday. They came back from an appalling 16-3 first-half deficit to be leading the match right up until the final two […]
Blogs | Breaking up with Paris
I have been to Paris twice. The first time, I went with my best friends just before Christmas and it was incredible, I fell head-over-heels in love with the city. The second time was awful. […]
Travel | Frog out of Water
We have all heard the tale of the Englishman in New York, but our relationship with our channel cousins is one of equally profound debate. Budding Francophile Lorna Flint has taken time out of her […]
Six Nations 2013 round-up
LS Sport’s Calum Gunning casts his expert eye over the 2013 Six Nations. So another year’s Six Nations tournament has come and gone. It set new records for the fewest points and tries scored, poor […]
France’s Fight Against Gay Marriage is a Fight Against it’s Roots
It’s 1789 in Paris, ‘Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité’ is chanted from the rooftops, as François-Marie Arouet Voltaire, and Pierre Bayle lead their contempories against all odds in the hope of these Enlightenment ideals of freedom, equality […]
Who will take Six Nations crown?
We’re at that time again- the end of January is near, the snow has piled up and people’s chilly days are only brightened with the possibility of seeing a slip on the ice. For rugby […]