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Automatic Peace: Part 3
The Light

Automatic Peace: Part 3

Both tyranny and freedom require POWER to be effective. But it is MORALITY that makes the difference

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Issue 44 - April 2024
Surveillance prison taking shape
The Light

Surveillance prison taking shape

Facial recognition is turning us into walking ID cards

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Issue 44 - April 2024
Ramm: We are up for a fight to the finish
The Rugby Paper

Ramm: We are up for a fight to the finish

JAMES Ramm believes Northampton’s exploits in the Champions Cup will boost their bid to not only make the Premiership play-offs again but secure a home draw.

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April 14, 2024
It was an honour to reach the 400-mark
The Rugby Paper

It was an honour to reach the 400-mark

IF I am being honest I never grew up dreaming of playing for Pontypridd, not even once let alone 401 times (one of only seven players to do so in the club’s 150 year history).

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April 14, 2024
Coming to grief on the road to Morocco
The Rugby Paper

Coming to grief on the road to Morocco

Mark Stevens talks to Exeter chairman Tony Rowe about his love of classic rallying across all corners of the world

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April 14, 2024
Esher on top to seal title triumph
The Rugby Paper

Esher on top to seal title triumph

SUPER Esher ran out comfortable winners in this pulsating end-to-end top of-the-table clash to secure the National 2 East title and promotion back to National League 1.

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April 14, 2024
Dawson: George is England's catalyst
The Rugby Paper

Dawson: George is England's catalyst

FORMER England captain and scrumhalf Matt Dawson says skipper Jamie George has been the “catalyst” for the country’s recent turnaround.

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April 14, 2024
Ukraine go close against Sweden
The Rugby Paper

Ukraine go close against Sweden

UKRAINE pushed Sweden all the way but fell just short against the Rugby Europe Trophy table toppers in Trelleborg, the southernmost port of Sweden.

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April 14, 2024
Dings rack up to celebrate the points lifting title
The Rugby Paper

Dings rack up to celebrate the points lifting title

DINGS Crusaders clinched the title in great style with an emphatic win over Redruth.

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April 14, 2024
MacDonald: Mitchell's approach ‘really cool'
The Rugby Paper

MacDonald: Mitchell's approach ‘really cool'

CLAUDIA MacDonald has praised the 'new perspective' John Mitchell has brought to the England Women's team since taking charge.

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April 14, 2024
Lucky 13 at home as Titans run riot
The Rugby Paper

Lucky 13 at home as Titans run riot

PROMOTION contenders Rotherham Titans ended the season unbeaten at home in style, scoring ten tries to cap a 13th straight win.

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April 14, 2024
PARKER IS THE HERO AS TOWN EYE TITLE
The Non-League Football Paper

PARKER IS THE HERO AS TOWN EYE TITLE

ROBBIE Parker's late injury-time winner kept the Waders on course for automatic promotion in this top versus bottom clash.

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April 14, 2024
Spitfires top guns over Harriers
The Non-League Football Paper

Spitfires top guns over Harriers

RELEGATION from the National League was confirmed for Kidderminster Harriers as they were defeated by an Eastleigh side who banished any slim fears of suffering the drop themselves in the process.

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April 14, 2024
BOTTI'S STRIKE LIFTS CURFEWS
The Non-League Football Paper

BOTTI'S STRIKE LIFTS CURFEWS

CHERTSEY became Town divisional champions in emphatic style in front of over 1,100 Alwyns Lane spectators with this comfortable win.

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April 14, 2024
HULME SEALS TITLE IN STYLE
The Non-League Football Paper

HULME SEALS TITLE IN STYLE

Champs Boro hit 100-goal mark

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April 14, 2024
LOFTY LAMBS HAVE HIT THE THE PEAKS OF THEIR POWER
The Non-League Football Paper

LOFTY LAMBS HAVE HIT THE THE PEAKS OF THEIR POWER

Andy's champs march onwards

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April 14, 2024
Rovers' Wembley joy thanks to Luis!
The Non-League Football Paper

Rovers' Wembley joy thanks to Luis!

GREAT WAKERING Rovers keeper Luis Shamshoum saved the vital penalty kick in a tense shoot-out to set up a dream all-Essex showdown at Wembley.

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April 14, 2024
CAMEO DOE'S ROLLING IN IT
The Non-League Football Paper

CAMEO DOE'S ROLLING IN IT

STALWART Scott Doe believed his only chance of heading to Wembley this season would be as a TV pundit - but he now reckons his experience under the arch will be invaluable in next month's Isuzu FA Vase final.

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April 14, 2024
ALTY REMAIN A REAL FOUR-CE
The Non-League Football Paper

ALTY REMAIN A REAL FOUR-CE

CLINICAL Altrincham produced a smash and grab raid at relegation-threatened Ebbsfleet to boost their hopes of a top-four finish.

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April 14, 2024
QUORN MINCED AS BEES RUN RIOT
The Non-League Football Paper

QUORN MINCED AS BEES RUN RIOT

HARBOROUGH hit Quorn with a five-star showing as the Bees emphatically maintained  top spot with only two matches of the season remaining.

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April 14, 2024
500-day countdown to World Cup kickoff
The Rugby Paper

500-day countdown to World Cup kickoff

EXCITEMENT is building by the day as the countdown to Women’s Rugby World Cup England 2025 hit its latest milestone this week.

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April 14, 2024
BILLY BAGS A CRUCIAL GOAL AS YORK EASE DROP FEARS!
The Non-League Football Paper

BILLY BAGS A CRUCIAL GOAL AS YORK EASE DROP FEARS!

YORK City took a huge step towards National League safety, while plunging Woking deeper into trouble in front of a record-breaking crowd at the LNER Community Stadium.

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April 14, 2024
GLOVERS' TITLE JOY CROWNED WITH WIN
The Non-League Football Paper

GLOVERS' TITLE JOY CROWNED WITH WIN

YEOVIL TOWN were presented with the National League South trophy at Huish Park after victory against Truro City on Thursday confirmed them as champions.

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April 14, 2024
MOSES IS ANSWER TO BLUES' PRAYERS
The Non-League Football Paper

MOSES IS ANSWER TO BLUES' PRAYERS

A SUBLIME Moses Emmanuel strike nine minutes from time proved to be the difference as Billericay Town boosted their play-off aspirations with victory over relegation-threatened Cheshunt.

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April 14, 2024
CLUB & PLAYER WELFARE IS KEY
The Non-League Football Paper

CLUB & PLAYER WELFARE IS KEY

Football can be predictable. We bemoan  the lack of money that trickles down from the Premier League. We rail about travelling distances and times. And we almost always see calls to extend the playing season due to weather-induced postponements.

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April 14, 2024
Green seizes day for dazzling Quins
The Rugby Paper

Green seizes day for dazzling Quins

HARLEQUINS reached their first Champions Cup semi-final after shattering perceptions of a free-running side with a soft underbelly by taking on a team that had twice overpowered Saracens at forward and destroying their scrum.

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April 14, 2024
We won't stop until the final whistle - Yeandle
The Rugby Paper

We won't stop until the final whistle - Yeandle

CHAMPIONS Cup veteran Jack Yeandle has no doubt Exeter’s exciting young guns will rise to another big occasion in Toulouse today.

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April 14, 2024
Sparkling Leinster get it right this time
The Rugby Paper

Sparkling Leinster get it right this time

CHAMPIONS La Rochelle travel sore but also far from their best this season were unceremoniously dumped from this season’s Championship Cup as Leinster took revenge against their revenge against their conquerors in the last two finals.

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April 14, 2024
Minnows in line for a World Cup boost
The Rugby Paper

Minnows in line for a World Cup boost

WORLD RUGBY aims to streamline the Rugby World Cup qualification process to give nonhigh performance nations even more time to prepare for the next tournament in Australia.

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April 14, 2024
We're ready for big finish, says Millard
The Rugby Paper

We're ready for big finish, says Millard

HARLEQUINS face the toughest run-in of the Premiership’s top four contenders and director of rugby Billy Millard knows he must shore up his side’s leaky defence.

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April 14, 2024