Rubin Kazan: Turmoil or Transition?
Managerless, eleventh, their star player Bibras Natkho out of contract – and the January transfer window wide open. Kate examines the situation at twice former Russian champions Rubin Kazan for tribalfootball.com
The 5:2 or Fast Diet: Stewart’s Story
A fifty-year-old journalist talks about his experiences and the life changing results after a year spent following the Fast Diet
Dmitry Rybolovlev: The Man Who Bought Monaco Instead of Man U
Kate profiles the Russian oligarch who considered buying Manchester United before heading to AS Monaco in her column for tribalfootball.com
The Bundesliga’s Bumper Week of Record Breakers
Kate looks back over an historic week in the Bundesliga, where records tumbled at the top and bottom, in Episode 18 of the Offside Rule Podcast
Dementia: The Use-It-or-Lose-It Brain
Kate explores ideas on how to prevent what one charity claims is “fast becoming the biggest health and social care challenge of this generation” – dementia
Great-Aunt Lilian’s Guide to Beautiful Hands
Kate reveals how her great-aunt’s job in a bicycle factory inspired a low-cost treatment that makes dry hands look and feel better, younger and pain-free
Der Klassiker: Bundesliga braced for Re-Clash of the Titans
Kate looks ahead to Borussia Dortmund v Bayern Munich’s first encounter since the Champions League final in Episode 15 of the Offside Rule Podcast
The Beautiful Game: Deutschland über alles
As England prepare to host Germany in an international friendly, Kate looks at the central European footballing nation and asks what makes it perennially successful – and why it has produced Europe’s seventh treble-winning side
The C-Diet (or “The no-C guide to beat the C word”)
Kate discovers how a lady in her sixties devised a “C” word diet to help lower her cholesterol, lose weight – and spend more time on the dance floor
The Reverse Time Machine: How It All Started…
Kate’s Reverse Time Machine blog kicks-off its quest to explore ways of helping us all stay younger and healthier for longer, reap the associated benefits – and save us money in the long run