May was the Daily Mail's PM. The day after it told her to go, she went

It was clear from the start. Theresa May was not qualified to be prime minister in the best of times and was deeply unsuitable when imagination and public appeal are essential – leaving aside implementing a strategy in the country’s interest. I showed why this was so at the time. But her failure is not…

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New feature-length documentary “Loopers” exploring the bond between a player and caddie hitting theaters next month

A brand new feature-length documentary from Gravitas Ventures is coming to theaters next month titled – Loopers: The Caddie’s Long Walk. Click Here: Directed by Jason Baffa and written by Carl Cramer, Loopers: The Caddie’s Long Walk explores the personal bond that a golfer and caddie develop, as well as delving into the history of…

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WRX Spotlight: Adidas Forgefiber Boa golf shoes

Product: Adidas Forgefiber Boa golf shoes Pitch: From Adidas: “Designed for protection from the elements, these golf shoes have enhanced cushioning to return energy on every swing. The shoes feature a spikeless outsole that flexes with your foot and has strategically placed lugs for outstanding grip and balance. An innovative closure system is built for…

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Why are so many Brexiteer politicians cosying up to this Armenian oligarch?

An Armenian oligarch who US diplomats once compared to Donald Trump has spent tens of thousands courting UK Eurosceptic politicians over the past two years. Gagik Tsarukyan MP is one of Armenia’s richest men, and his political party occupies the second largest number of seats in parliament. He has no known assets or interests in…

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The 6 best #GolfWRX photos on Instagram today (5.27.19)

In this segment, we’ll be taking a look at some of the best #GolfWRX tagged photos on Instagram. In case you aren’t already, there’s a whole load of action going on at our page, so follow us: @golfwrx Let’s get to it then, here are six of the best #GolfWRX photos from the past 24 hours….

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European politics: the ‘hidden hand’ and the ‘inevitable wave’

In the lead-up to this week’s EU elections apocalyptic predictions of a right-populist ‘sweep’ have abounded in both the European and international press. The concerns are, to a degree, justified – right and farther-right parties will probably gain an important number of seats in this electoral contest across a number of EU states. What is…

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