Chris Humpleby says he hoped to highlight plight of teenagers who dream of riding race horses but end up lonely and vulnerable
It is the national headquarters of thoroughbred breeding and training, a historic country town where 2600 resident horses are so indispensable they enjoy precedence over cars on the street.
But it was not equine athleticism being talked about in whispered tones in Newmarket this week but allegations of a “murky undercurrent of vice” fuelling the sport of kings. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com