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I was offered a NFL trial but it was too big a risk
When I was 16, in my first season for Colston’s, I dislocated and broke my ankle and broke my leg playing in a festival up in Tynedale.

SpongeBob glad of his place in the Oldies XV
TWENTY years ago this very week on the banks of the Clyde, New Zealand won the Junior World Cup, trouncing Ireland in the final.

England's hopes are high after Six Nations
Six Nations winners England go into the tournament as one of the clear favourites, with Mark Mapletoft’s side eyeing up a first World Championship title since 2016.

Sing is on song for a double triumph
GLOUCESTER-Hartpury head coach Sean Lynn admitted he was ‘over the moon’ after his side made it back-to-back title wins in the Premiership Women’s Rugby with victory over Bristol Bears.

Forced conscription backfires in Ukraine
Only Zelenskyy stands in way of peace as no-one left to fight

Credible challenge for Starmer's seat
Feinstein's campaign to stop Labour leader's bid to become Prime Minister

No chance of change
Destructive policies to continue unless we alter HOW we vote

Driven to question everything - From engineering to investigative journalism
The Light speaks with Richard D Hall about his journey into journalism

Modern-day tale of David and Goliath
Political leaders on left and right supporting Israel

Mindset that enabled pandemic psyop
Our tendency to obey authority can lead to great atrocities

Why I am sitting for parliament
Make the government accountable for its expenditure

Freedom is a state of mind
Without critical thinking we become nothing but slaves

Beware the magic of words
Pandemic created by nothing other than repetition

Challenging universal childcare Richard House interviews Dr Maria Lyons
If children's needs were the priority, everything would be directed towards encouraging stable families and strong communities

Assassination attempt on leader critical of covid shots
Investigators looking at possibilities other than 'lone wolf' gunman theory

Mainstream education designed to indoctrinate
Social credit starts at school with rewards for compliance and removal of freedom for any defiance

Protecting society from science
EXACTLY half a century ago, the great philosopher of science, Paul K. Feyerabend (1924-94), gave a historically prophetic talk to the Philosophy Society at Sussex University.

The great mental decline
Manufacturing mass conformity through the use of neuroscience

'You really shouldn't be here'
The Light interviews Alex Mitchell vaccine damage victim and campaigner

Pirates were one hell of a club to be at for so long
BEATING Saracens when we hadn't played for almost a year was probably the most memorable moment of my Pirates career, which has now come to an end after nearly 200 appearances for the club.

Cheers! Ale looks good for Hammond
HOLD my beer, Nottingham have signed a Swedish prop called Ale.

LET'S SEE IF YOU CAN DO BETTER!
STEVE Baines was something of a pioneer.

ACE JOE GIVES TONY BOOST
New Rams boss keeps star striker on board

LEVI'S ABOARD WITH BOATMEN
CHELSEA and England star Levi Colwill is to give something back to the club which helped launch his promising career – by joining the board of directors.

STRENGTH OF OUR GAME IS SHOWN BY NON-LEAGUE
MATT LE TISSIER was football’s quintessential one-club man with his devoted affinity to Southampton – but the Non-League game has always been part of his makeup.

Green tipped to take chance with England
KEY Harlequins figures believe that Green if Tyrone doesn't get picked for the Springboks this summer, then he'll turn his attentions to becoming an international star with England.

Bulls hold firm to keep Leinster out
IT'S a third successive season without a trophy for Leinster with the Bulls deservedly winning an epic encounter to reach the URC final.

Bears bid to hunt down the top dogs
GLOUCESTER-Hartpury will be aiming to secure back-toback Premiership Women's titles at Sandy Park on Saturday but standing in their way are a Bristol Bears side that appear to be peaking at the right time.

Booth wants to see more from Ospreys
OSPREYS coach Toby says having Booth two bowed out in quarter-finals will fuel their appetite to achieve even more next season as they set their ambitions higher.

England punished by lively Georgia
ENGLAND U20 endured a repeat of last year's wobbly World Championship preparations as Mark Mapletoft's side were soundly beaten in Georgia.