Why Sport Is – And Is Not – Important Right Now
It’s true what they say – people only want what they can’t have. Never did I believe I’d covet toilet roll, scour the internet for
It’s true what they say – people only want what they can’t have. Never did I believe I’d covet toilet roll, scour the internet for
Cover image credit @teamGB This is your JRN Weekly briefing covering the developments of the last week in three key areas. If you have a
Over recent days and weeks, it has become clear that the impact of Covid-19 will be greater than was originally thought, which is why Junior
To get the latest advice on Covid-19 please see nhs.uk/coronavirus Sport As of the 16th of March, the government has no longer supported large gatherings,
What is Covid-19? As of the 11th March 2020, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has defined Covid-19 as a pandemic, as the number of confirmed
Cover Credit: The Boat Race, Naomi Baker 2017 As was said by one commentator said Twitter “we have now reached the point where a rowing
Cover image credit: World Rowing Despite the threat of COVID-19, it seems as if the 2020 Boat Race will go ahead, but what does it
Henley Royal Regatta, the world’s pre-eminent river regatta, is a staple in every rower’s calendar. Not only is it a unique opportunity to catch up
Nature will always win in the end, as it must if our species is to survive S.B Nuland It’s simple, and all too easy to
Exeter University Rowing Club has an unsurprising location (the River Exe), but a consistent ranking in the top 10 of all British institutions for rowing
Located in the middle of the River Tyne, flowing all the way from Alston to South Shields, Hexham Rowing Club has at its disposal one
Standing on Midsummer Common, you could be forgiven for looking past the shabby exterior of Robs and towards the picturesque facade of Cambridge University’s Goldie