
Neil O'Sullivan
@neilos49
Associate editor @FTMag. Commissioning features, profiles and essays for FT Weekend Magazine.
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17-01-2011 12:42:14
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‘There’s always work for a Ringo’ - superb and slightly surreal stuff by Kieran Morris on the world’s foremost Fab Four tribute band. (It’s also on the cover of the print edition out today) ft.com/content/3bdf05…


How to rescue a space probe that's 15 billion miles away. Totally brilliant new FT Weekend Magazine story by Oliver Roeder (Oliver Roeder) ft.com/content/0f2dce… via @ft

‘One day at work as a traffic warden, a member of the public punched him. “When I got home, I thought, ‘Do you know what, I fucking enjoyed that.’” The wild, strangely redemptive world of Bare Knuckle fight club. New FT Weekend Magazine from Samuel Hunt ft.com/content/2c9405…

Inside Spartan Fight Club, the UK’s only bare-knuckle promotion to fight in an 8x8 foot hay bale pit. It’s a story about violence, mental health and community. My latest feature for the @ft in the FT Weekend magazine today. ft.com/content/2c9405…

Best read of the weekend - Samuel Hunt's up close and personal look at the bare-knuckle scene, and the lives of those involved. Incredible colour from the words, the voices and the photos. As many in the comments say - proper journalism.

On @ftmag’s cover: the juicy, inside story of the Trump criminal trial & profile of the ex-liberal Manhattan attorney who thinks he can defend the former-president without losing his soul. Not sure how Joe Miller got this, but it’s a remarkable read on.ft.com/3MFnQz1



Delightful essay on 30 years of Lunch with the FT by Henry Mance: ft.com/content/8a327d…




When Jenny Kleeman first described the story that became this week’s @ftmag cover story, I couldn’t quite believe what she was telling me. “Post-mortem sperm retrieval” in Israel is pushing every legal, medical and ethical boundary #longreads on.ft.com/3NET8qg

This by Jenny Kleeman is just the most astonishing read. ft.com/content/ab89bb…

Why Billie Eilish and Olivia Rodrigo trust John Janick. "With art and being creative, you get very vulnerable, right? There’s a lot to it. A lot of it’s being a psychologist" Latest excellent profile for FT Weekend Magazine by Anna Nicolaou ft.com/content/d54246…


In which an implausible orange creature continues to hold credulous Americans under his spell. Wonderful writing as always from Imogen West-Knights


