September 2025 Archive

When browsing the September 2025 archive, a collection of the month’s most talked‑about stories across entertainment, sport and urban development. Also known as Sept 2025 roundup, it gives readers a quick pulse on what mattered last month. The September 2025 archive encompasses streaming premieres, football transfer analysis, and housing policy updates. It requires an eye for new episode drops, market dynamics, and planning proposals. These topics influence fans, investors, and local communities alike.

One of the biggest entertainment moments was the launch of Slow Horses, the spy drama’s fifth season on Apple TV+. The series kicked off on September 24, 2025, with a six‑episode run that stretched into October. Viewers got a mix of dark humor, a compromised agent, and a destabilised London, all wrapped in a TV‑MA package. This release shows how streaming services shape weekly viewing habits and keep audiences hooked on serialized storytelling.

Switching to sport, former Roma sporting director Ramón Monchi opened up about the club’s chaotic 2018 transfer window, a case study that still resonates in 2025. He highlighted rushed signings, cultural mismatches, and tactical misfits that derailed the team’s Champions League hopes. The episode underlines how recruitment strategies affect long‑term performance and how accountability can reshape a club’s future direction.

On the urban front, Cardiff’s council received a planning application to turn a disused pub site into a full‑affordable‑housing scheme. The proposal includes green infrastructure, upgraded road access, and sustainable drainage. This Cardiff housing project aims to convert an eyesore into vibrant, eco‑friendly homes while addressing the city’s affordable‑housing shortage. It illustrates how local governments balance development pressure with community needs.

What’s Inside the Collection

Below you’ll find the full list of articles that made up the September 2025 archive. Expect detailed breakdowns of the Slow Horses season, a deep dive into Roma’s transfer missteps, and a look at Cardiff’s affordable‑housing plan. Each piece offers practical takeaways, whether you’re tracking your next binge, analyzing football market trends, or following urban‑policy developments. Dive in to see how these seemingly different stories intersect around one common theme: the way news shapes decisions for fans, investors, and residents.

Slow Horses Season 5 Premieres on Apple TV+ – What to Watch This Week
Kieran Thorne 24 September 2025 0 Comments

Slow Horses Season 5 Premieres on Apple TV+ – What to Watch This Week

Apple TV+ launches the fifth season of the acclaimed spy drama Slow Horses on September 24, 2025. The six‑episode run runs weekly through October 22, with episodes 2 and 3 both debuting on October 1. Fans can expect the series' trademark dark humor, a compromised agent, and a destabilised London. The show remains TV‑MA, keeping its adult themes intact. It’s one of the week’s biggest streaming events.

Monchi admits recruitment woes plagued Roma’s 2018 transfer window
Kieran Thorne 23 September 2025 0 Comments

Monchi admits recruitment woes plagued Roma’s 2018 transfer window

Former Roma sporting director Ramon Monchi opens up about the chaotic 2018 summer window that saw 13 signings for £147.5 million, few of which delivered. He cites a lack of understanding of the club’s culture, rushed decisions and tactical mismatches as key reasons for the fallout. Monchi takes 95% of the blame and reflects on how the mis‑steps helped steer Roma away from Champions League qualification.

Affordable housing plan: Cardiff pub site to be cleared for new homes, road upgrades and greener design
Kieran Thorne 10 September 2025 0 Comments

Affordable housing plan: Cardiff pub site to be cleared for new homes, road upgrades and greener design

Developers have lodged plans to demolish a former pub in Cardiff and build 100% affordable homes, with new road access, landscaping, and green infrastructure. Papers describe the site as an eyesore and say the scheme would bring it back into use. The application includes highway upgrades and sustainable drainage. Public comments will be considered before a decision by Cardiff Council.