F1 prodigy Lewis Hamilton might be the name on the oily lips of petrol-heads across the nation, but Lovells did its bit to accelerate global warming by putting the pedal to the metal at a charity karting event earlier this month.

The team was led by senior associate John Doherty and managed to raise almost £30,000 for good causes, although surely the team’s most notable achievement was naming itself with a shameless pun even The Diary would have thought twice about using – the Royal Karts of Justice.



Ozannes this month took on the sturdiest set of stiff upper lips seen since gout set in at Rorke’s Drift as the Old Harrovians and Very Old Etonians of Slaughter and May padded up for a grudge match against the offshore giant in Guernsey. Ozannes, pictured here, cunningly sought to gain the upper hand by fielding no less than 22 players, assuming this picture isn’t actually of both teams stood together. Which it might well be.