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PRIMARY school children in Crosby put journalism skills they had learned in the classroom into practise when they attended Marine’s clash with Guiseley in the Pitching In Northern Premier League last weekend.
The Fall and Rise of Katt Williams
He's had a string of run-ins with the law, yet the comedian's popularity continues to grow-with a recent podcast appearance blowing up the internet
Ramy Youssef
DESCRIBING RAMY YOUSSEF'S WORK ISN'T EASY, BECAUSE HE REFUSES TO settle on just one thing. \"I feel really inspired to connect in the way that it makes sense.\"
THE INCONCEIVABLE SEARCH FOR SPERM
Making MOTHERHOOD a reality in the face of virtually every cultural taboo
I'm Suing Harvard Over Rife Antisemitism
I applied to the university's Divinity School to be an ambassador for Orthodox Jews and build bridges with other cultures; instead I'm battling discrimination
Biden's Age Problem Tears Democrats Apart
After being depicted as an 'elderly man with a poor memory,' questions surrounding the president's advanced years are dividing his party
A RECORD TURNOUT INSPIRES DEFENCES
TAMWORTH's record National League North attendance of 2,205 witnessed an entertaining draw against Chester.
BEECH BOYS ARE COASTING IT!
Fylde fight on in battle to beat the drop
ALLEN'S KEY TO SUCCESS
HOW many players at Step 4 do you know who have played at the Club World Cup? And how many are hailed as the best striker in the division at 37 years old?
GENERALS IN CONTROL AS STAGS RUN FINALLY ENDS
AFTER their unbeaten run of 14 games ended last week, Chesham bounced back by ending Totton's own record of 11 league games without defeat.
LEEK NOT TIED UP BY CHALLENGE OF CABLES
LEEK Town took another significant step to the Northern Premier League West title as they won the third top-versus-second game they had faced in the past month.
URCHINS TAKE BIG STRIDE IN TITLE BID
HORNCHURCH inched closer to the title with victory over Billericay, but the score doesn't necessarily tell the full story of a pulsating, full-blooded game.
CELEBRATIONS ON HOLD AS SPIREITES LEFT FRUSTRATED
It's one point to secure the title
HUNGRY FOR A MACC DOUBLE
MICHAEL CLEGG has told his Macclesfield players they want to be turning up for their Gateshead semi-final firmly in the NPL Premier promotion picture.
IT'S A BOBBY DAZZLER AS MARINERS SAIL ON!
MARINE local hero Bobby Grant clinched victory against play-off contenders Guiseley with a breathtaking long-range strike that ignited the Crosby faithful into euphoria.
LEN'S THE SAVIOUR FOR HINSH
LENELL John-Lewis' 90th-minute winner ensured Adam Hin shelwood bagged his first three points as York City manager with a crucial victory over Aldershot Town.
DREAM DEBUT FOR KING KEV
KEVIN Berkoe scored the only goal on debut as resurgent Woking outfought promotion-chasing Barnet to further boost their survival chances.
CLARETS GAP AT
CHELMSFORD CITY cut the gap to leaders Yeovil Town to seven points with a hard-fought victory over playoff-chasing Bath City.
GIBSON DOUBLE INSPIRES BUCKS!
Montel hops off bench for glory
Band of brothers grab the glory
ENGLAND overcame an experienced Junior World Cup-winning France side littered with Top 14 talent as Mark Mapletoft's 'band of brothers' secured a dramatic title win in Pau that showcased why the future of English rugby looks so bright.
We need strong finish - Ludlow
GLOUCESTER have been a cup team this season but skipper Lewis Ludlow is demanding a strong finish to the Premiership campaign which resumes this weekend after an at eight-week break.
Gloucester end long wait for silverware
GLOUCESTER won their first Premiership Cup title - and first trophy in nine years after scoring 17 points while Tigers had hooker Finn Theobald-Thomas and full-back Mike Brown in the sin-bin.
Pollock is set for take-off at Saints
WHEN Henry Pollock signed his first professional contract with Northampton last year at the age of 18, he was hailed as a generational talent.
Ice-cool kicking seals Old Reds' joy
OLD Redcliffians maintained their unbeaten run at Scotland Road with victory over Chester, who pushed the hosts all the way.
England unleash taste of things to come
THIS was one that got away from a brave England side in a seesaw match full of pendulum swings which eventually fell France's way as their ace marksman Thomas Ramos nailed a longrange penalty one minute from time to clinch victory.
So close but heartbreak for England
GUTTED skipper England Jamie George suffered a case of déjà vu as his side were downed 33-31 by a late penalty in France - again.
'Change the laws for men and women'
INTERNATIONAL should be rugby played under different rules for the men and woman, says the head of Six Nations.
Champions! Ireland do enough to quell Scots
A VISIBLY nervous Ireland encountered Scotland at their bravest and best but still found just enough to get over the finishing line and back up last year's Grand Slam with a second Championship on the bounce.
Sorry end for North as Italy hand wooden spoon to Wales
WHEN the anguish over the first Welsh whitewash in a generation dies down, George North will be entitled to ask a rhetorical question: \"What did I do to deserve this?\"
All the pressure's on us - Cockerill
EDDIE Jones has coached three national teams, South Africa have won two World Cups and Britain has had four Prime Ministers since Georgia last lost a game in the Rugby Europe Championship.