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David Parkin on FIFA funny business, an aviation legend and a subtle stag do

IS it just me or does it seem a little bit ironic that the nation that has never really embraced football (or ‘soccer’ as US prosecutors referred to it this week) has been the one to investigate and expose corruption within the sport? The arrest of seven high-ranking FIFA officials brought out into the open […]

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David Parkin on racing at York, email overload and Royal Ascot in Leeds

A TRIP to York Races is one of the great pleasures of the Yorkshire sporting calendar. Last week’s first meeting of the year, the Dante, is always popular and attracts high quality fields, but not the overwhelming crowds of the Ebor Festival in August. Surveying the carnage across the champagne lawn at the end of

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David Parkin on a trouser-dropping election, Testing times for Strauss and a vote for the Krankies

WHEN Julian Pitts asked me to host an Election Breakfast that Begbies Traynor were holding the morning after the vote, I initially wondered whether we would have much to talk about. Several weeks out from the election, even several hours from it, all the pollsters and media and even politicians were predicting a hung parliament.

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David Parkin on the Tour de Yorkshire, Beyonce baring up and a Star Wars salute

DID you watch the Tour de Yorkshire last weekend? Race organisers Welcome to Yorkshire were again fortunate with the weather. Last July they had cracking weather for the Tour de France Grand Depart. The chances of the skies being blue for a bank holiday weekend at the start of May were altogether lower. But Welcome

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David Parkin on the price of failure at Morrisons, no wain in Spain and bachelor padding

DID you see that Dalton Philips walked away from his role as chief executive of Morrisons with pay and bonuses of around £3m? That must have been why he accepted, what looked at the time, to be an ignominious sacking by new chairman Andy Higginson, in January. There was very little self-justification from Philips on

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David Parkin on annoying Americanisms, turn-off TV and losing out on Twitter

HAVE a nice day! There was a time when this American phrase used to annoy most Brits. I don’t think it ever caught on and became well used in this country, but it did highlight Americans’ approach to customer service. Given the shoddy approach to service that you get from many people working in retail

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Entrepreneurial investors back new travel and events venture

FORMER business journalist and media entrepreneur David Parkin has launched a new travel and events business called COPA. The new venture, which is based in Leeds, provides bespoke events and travel services to corporates, professional firms and funders across the North of England and in London. Parkin, who was business editor of the Yorkshire Post

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David Parkin is intellectually stimulated by The Beano and Neighbours and Masters’ fashion

WHAT’S your preferred reading matter when you are sitting in the reception of a large law firm, accountancy firm or bank? I can’t remember the last time I sat down and found a copy of a local or even national newspaper or magazine that looked like it had even been read by one person. They

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David Parkin loses the taste for eating out, sporting heroes and champagne charlies

LEEDS Law Society is to move from its historic home of almost a century on Albion Place. And while the lawyers settle into their new base in a modern office building on Wellington Street in the city centre, their old home, a Grade II listed building, will be converted into a restaurant run by a

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