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Ed Black

audience at the Conservative Party conference

Is the party over for company away days?

Workplace analysts are unequivocal in their view that away days are important in an economic slowdown

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Sponsors need Tiger Woods's fires to burn bright

Marketing analysis: The Ryder Cup may be golf’s ultimate team game but for Tiger Woods there will be far more at stake than national pride in Wales this weekend

Playing tennis with a smile on their faces

Mansour Bahrami and Henri Leconte have turned entertainment into an art form

British youngsters exit at semi-final stage

It was a double disaster for Britain's junior hopefuls this afternoon as both Oliver Golding and Laura Robson crashed out

Laura Robson keeps flag flying

Robson beat American Krista Hardebeck 6-0, 6-4 in the junior competition

Bryan twins too strong for British pair

Britain's number one doubles pair Colin Fleming and Ken Skupski were flattened by the irresistible march of Bob and Mike Bryan

Roger Federer moving through the gears

It took the Swiss player just one hour 25 minutes to book his place in the quarter-finals at the expense of Austria's Jurgen Melzer

Jamie Murray loses out in five-set doubles thriller

Murray came close to pulling off a major shock in the first round of the men's doubles

Andy Murray's performance wins new royal fan

There was no doubt that the British number one had converted a new royal fan on Centre Court

What it is about our women tennis players that makes them freeze under the Wimbledon spotlight?

It has become part of the seasonal rituals at Wimbledon that the plucky Brits fall at the first fence

Maria Sharapova fires title warning to rivals

Russian was ruthless on serve in a one-sided 30-minute opener and there are signs the former Wimbledon champion is returning to form

Andy Roddick overcomes Michael Llodra

American needed all his firepower to overcome an inspired challenge from French serve and volley merchant

Rafael Nadal happy with triumphant Wimbledon return

World number one eased his way into the second round with a convincing straight sets defeat of Japan's Kei Nishikori 6-2, 6-4, 6-4

Dawn of night tennis at Wimbledon causes alarm

The latest finish in the history of these famous championships and has got traditionalists choking on their strawberries at what they fear could be a new era of night tennis

Sam Querrey makes it through as opponent retires

Number 18 seed and US hope rapidly overwhelmed Sergiy Stakhovsky with his big hiiting

Roger Federer fights back from two sets down to win first-round thriller

Defending champion stared defeat in the face after unfancied Alejandro Falla took him to five sets

Less is more when it comes to t20 treadmill

Why there's only one sporting show in town

Five man attack only way to go to defend Ashes Down Under

England fans are split as to whether England should go with four or five bowlers to win Ashes

Jonathan Trott looks like a man for all seasons as Ashes plans take shape

Warwickshire batsman looks hungry for success as England's top six face a vote off for the Ashes tour this winter

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