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Covid conspiracy a no-go
Make no mistake: Dean Koontz is a great author. Top of the tree for many years, this fella has written four series of novels, more than 80 standalone books and 74 works of short fiction, blending elements of suspense and horror into his tales as... read more »
Bond shaken and stirred
Unbelievable as it may seem, James Bond has finally been defeated – not exactly left for dead, of course, more put bang in his place! The bad guy is not a villain such as Dr No, Blofeld, Sir Hugo Drax, Scaramanga or Rosa Klebb. No,... read more »
Egg absence hits Easter
There are less than a handful of weeks to go before arguably the holiest day in the Christian calendar and Britain’s supermarkets are at it again – by seemingly undermining the Easter tradition. This time round, it would appear the likes of Tesco, Waitrose, ASDA... read more »
UK's best 'secret' beaches
Sorted reveals 15 stunning UK beaches that could offer you an opportunity to relax and cast away the Lockdown blues. WITH LOCKDOWN restrictions all set to be lifted in the coming weeks, Britons are once again turning their thoughts to securing a much-needed break in... read more »
Top films of the 80s
It was the decade when great story-telling was introduced to CGI. And as a result, the 1980s will be long remembered for the quality and innovation of its films, writes Hugh Southon. THEY ARE the highest-grossing films of the 1980s... but are they the best? It... read more »
Klopp's in 'good hands'
He may be the boss that has presided over one of the most successful periods in Liverpool FC’s illustrious history, but Jurgen Klopp is under no illusions where football fits into the bigger picture. JURGEN KLOPP will most certainly not be blaming God for Liverpool’s... read more »
The Boss is the best
He’s left it a long time, but Sorted’s Hugh Southon has just found out a particular rock legend is to his liking. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN'S latest album is being hailed as his best ever – which really is a statement and a half given those that... read more »
Stars offer help to needy
It’s not just Marcus Rashford who is doing his bit to support millions of disadvantaged Britons – other unheralded footballers are also going the extra mile to support communities that are close to their hearts, writes Tony Yorke. Rashford, the young and inspiring Manchester United... read more »
Keep football in its box
Is the beautiful game is in danger of becoming something it was never meant to be – a replacement for religion? A concerned Hugh Southon ponders the question. THERE'S VERY little said about my football club that takes me by surprise after a lifetime of... read more »
The path to normality
Hugh Southon is thankful as he awaits Monday’s announcement from the government, which is expected to reveal a gradual easing of Lockdown restrictions – but his gratitude is to a far greater authority than the UK’s scientific and political communities. ON MONDAY, the Prime Minister... read more »