When Aidan O’Brien turned up at Newmarket for the 2000 Guineas three weekends ago, hopes were high in the Ballydoyle team that the stable would be collecting a tenth success in the first Classic of the year, writes Tony Stafford. He had the favourite – the Vertem (ahem) Futurity winner, Auguste Rodin – of which
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A bricklaying academy has been launched at a Yorkshire prison to help give ex-offenders the chance to build a more positive new life for themselves after release from jail.
Keepmoat and His Majesty’s Prison Service are tackling reoffending crime rates across Yorkshire with a new bricklaying academy, designed to enable prisoners to unlock employment opportunities on their release.