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James May

United Kingdom

Presenter and Journalist at Freelance

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Articles

  • Apr 3, 2024 | mondaq.com | Edward Lee |James May

    Survey finds variety in fundraising periods, jurisdiction, returns, interest and borrowing across funds LONDON, March 26, 2024 – Proskauer, a leading international law firm, today releases key data that provides a comprehensive analysis of the European venture capital fundraising market. Representing over €11 billion in capital, the team analyzed 32 key data points and conditions from 38 European-focused venture capital funds raised from 2022-2023 ranging in size from €22M-€900 million.

  • Mar 16, 2024 | thetimes.co.uk | James May

    I have often argued that the rise of the electric car is good news for motoring journalism, motoring TV and motoring pub-bore debates in general. It gives us something new to talk about, and demands some fresh clichés to replace the likes of “aural V12 symphony” or “gearshift like a rifle bolt”. About time. Many of the attributes that excite us in “proper” cars survive the transition to electric. Performance, obviously, and it’s often improved.

  • Jan 6, 2024 | ivoox.com | Rhianna Pratchett |Rod Dimbleby |James May

    Radio 4's Saturday morning show brings you extraordinary stories and remarkable people.

  • May 13, 2023 | thetimes.co.uk | James May

    Before reading the recipes on these pages, or indeed watching my cooking show, you should be aware that I can’t really cook. I’m doing my best to make up for lost time but I’m a child of the 1970s, when wearing an apron was tantamount to wearing a skirt unless you were a woodwork teacher. The only men I knew who prepared food worked in greasy spoons or were short-order cooks in the army. These days, chefs are revered as temperamental artists with cult followings and restaurant chains.

  • Mar 31, 2023 | murrayvalleystandard.com.au | James May

    Many of us in the LGBTIQ community are fed up with hurtful debates that question the morality of our identity, and challenge our right to equality. These debates have been going for decades, with no consideration for the impact on our physical and mental health. The recent election of Anthony Albanese and the Labor government gave us hope for change. Unfortunately it was short-lived.

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