Racing locked in game of chicken with bookmakers and one must blink first
The government must make bookmakers pay a Levy on betting on foreign racing if the bet is struck in this country
The government must make bookmakers pay a Levy on betting on foreign racing if the bet is struck in this country
Racing can flourish from ongoing change in make-up of syndicates and partnerships from racing people to tech-based micro-ownership model
Government has treated the horseracing industry in this country appallingly by kicking a new Levy deal into the long grass for three years
First Royal meeting since passing of the Queen will see her son take on the role she fulfilled with such distinction
British racing had to follow other countries but jockeys deserve sympathy, not just bans, while they adjust to the new rules
If insurance companies decide the sport is too dangerous to support, the British Horseracing Authority has a huge problem on its hands
Jockey Club's decision is a relief for all – ties never look smart on me anyway because the knot always hangs down
The sport is indebted to people such as this trio and is the poorer for their passing
The answer to the UK’s problem is not to be protectionist - we should be encouraging Irish trainers to run their horses here
Compare Qatar to the drug-fuelled chaos when we hosted the Euro final, then ask yourself where you'd rather taken your 10-year-old daughter
It would make sense to have a Kempton series of meetings at the beginning and end of the season and focus their winter fixtures on Sandown
The changes leaves racecourses in control of a commercial committee that will make recommendations to the directors of the BHA to act upon
Racing's share of betting market is now down to 31 per cent, compared with football's 50, which will have major repercussions for the levy
Suggested government interventions into the gambling industry are unworkable to the point of absurdity
Meddling with UK betting will not be a winner
Horsepower is a beautifully filmed portrayal of Kingsclere, one of the best yards in England – but can it bring new fans to the sport?