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An ode to England
With England falling agonisingly short of winning their first piece of silverware since 1966, social media devotee, Gary Egleton of Eastbourne, has penned some words of comfort for any fans of the Three Lions who watched their team perform in the final of the... read more »
Faith drives two Lions on
There are moments in life when magnificent things happen. Last night was one such example. It arrived just after 10 o'clock when the final whistle blew at Wembley Stadium, and the England football team had somehow booked its place in Sunday’s final of the European... read more »
Tragedy 'grounds' Hopkins
Sir Anthony Hopkins, one of Britain’s greatest-ever thespians, has just become the oldest actor to ever win an Oscar and BAFTA for his portrayal of a man suffering from the early onset of dementia. And he has revealed to Sorted he drew on his own... read more »
Covid inspires music star
Songwriter Harry Connick Junior has revealed the extent of the heartbreak and loss he has been forced to endure during the devastating Covid-19 pandemic. Like many people, the American star has suffered dearly due to the global pandemic, losing friends and family members to the... read more »
A bandwagon too many
In recent weeks, two highly respected organisations have urged young churchgoers to become climate change activists, writes Sorted's J John. My attention was initially drawn to a hard-hitting report that claims “the church’s failure to address climate change threatens to alienate young people”.I’m afraid I... read more »
Frank’s atheism ‘cure’
He’s been making us laugh for decades. But there is a serious side to comedian, Frank Skinner – one that sees him praying twice a day and seeking salvation for his atheist friends. Now in his early 60s, Skinner, who is also the co-writer of... read more »
Top footie songs revealed
They are synonymous with football – and they always get the heart pumping faster and the emotions flowing! What are we talking about? Football anthems of course, and the team at Sorted has taken a look at the biggest ‘belters’ of all time to... read more »
‘Trailers’ ruin the cinema thrill
Do you love the cinema – but hate the trailers? If you are anything like me, the answer is a resounding ‘yes’. These days, it takes about 23 minutes from the start time to the moment a film actually begins. That’s more than a third... read more »
Films of Love and War
This wonderfully evocative film captures the life and times of a young man, his days of love, his years of war, his memories of friends and family – and so many moments of life in between, writes Dave Hopwood. It’s a carefully crafted time capsule... read more »
Our guide to camping joy
If camping isn’t your cup of tea – but you still fancy doing ‘your thing’ under canvas with all your home comforts and mother nature close by – a Sussex-based businessman may have found the perfect solutions for you. Tim Bullen, founder of The Secret... read more »