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Tokyo Olympics without crowds: will the home nation’s medal chances suffer?

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23 July 202125 August 2022

The Tokyo 2021 Olympics will be the first Games to take place with no spectators. The sight of sparsely populated stadiums and arenas has, of course, become common during the pandemic…Read More >

Why England’s Premier League should bail out the lower leagues

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8 October 202015 November 2021

Uncertainty is what makes sports entertaining. If you always knew who was going to win a match, that would be boring. In the 1960s, an economist called Walter Neale said…Read More >

Tackling the economic and social challenges caused by COVID-19

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4 June 20204 June 2020

Our health service is battling to save lives everyday as medical researchers work with pharmaceutical companies to try and find a vaccine for COVID-19. The virus is also having an…Read More >

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