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WHO'S RACKING UP MOST MILES?
The Non-League Football Paper

WHO'S RACKING UP MOST MILES?

CLUBS in Southern League Division One South will travel three times as much as their Central counterparts, figures show.

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June 02, 2024
Ospreys' Nicky just too tricky for Cardiff
The Rugby Paper

Ospreys' Nicky just too tricky for Cardiff

LEICESTER-BOUND, Smith scored Nicky two tries as Ospreys squeezed into the playoffs with a bonus-point victory over a battling Cardiff in an enthralling game.

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June 02, 2024
REDS SAYING IT WITH FLOWERS
The Non-League Football Paper

REDS SAYING IT WITH FLOWERS

NEW Redditch United manager Tim Flowers says he has no axe to grind after being shown the door at arch-rivals Bromsgrove Sporting at the end of last season.

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June 02, 2024
KING'S HOLIDAY NIGHTMARE
The Non-League Football Paper

KING'S HOLIDAY NIGHTMARE

GAZING out to the ocean from the Greek coastline, lan King was oblivious to just how suddenly his bubble was about to burst.

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June 02, 2024
BURR-FECT TIME FOR A RETURN
The Non-League Football Paper

BURR-FECT TIME FOR A RETURN

1874 swoop for legendary boss

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June 02, 2024
WHO official's advice to stop vaccine passports was ignored
The Light

WHO official's advice to stop vaccine passports was ignored

Health expert's shocking claims heard in Helsinki court

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Issue 45 - May 2024
Centralising power is greatest threat
The Light

Centralising power is greatest threat

True pearls: From anti-globalisation scholar and activist Vandana Shiva (b. 1952)

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Issue 45 - May 2024
‘Thought police' have arrived
The Light

‘Thought police' have arrived

Intelligence service bids to shape beliefs of German citizens

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Issue 45 - May 2024
Net Zero: The Soros connection
The Light

Net Zero: The Soros connection

Money trail leads to politicians pushing the climate con

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Issue 45 - May 2024
Governed by WHO?
The Light

Governed by WHO?

Pandemic treaty would remove our bodily autonomy and surrender all power to the WHO

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Issue 45 - May 2024
Healthcare follows the profit
The Light

Healthcare follows the profit

Greed and opportunism in world of medicine

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Issue 45 - May 2024
Giving power back to farmers
The Light

Giving power back to farmers

How you can help the People's Food & Farming Alliance

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Issue 45 - May 2024
In defence of essential oils
The Light

In defence of essential oils

I WAS disappointed and concerned when I read the article 'Nothing essential about essential oils' by Sapphire MacDonald, published in February 2024's The Light newspaper edition.

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Issue 45 - May 2024
Propaganda box on wall was lying
The Light

Propaganda box on wall was lying

Finding forever friends through freedom fighting

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Issue 45 - May 2024
Poison on our pavements
The Light

Poison on our pavements

Council weed-killer ‘causes catalogue of diseases'

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Issue 45 - May 2024
MPs debate deadly jabs
The Light

MPs debate deadly jabs

Maria Caulfield (Under Secretary of State at the Department of Health and Social Care) herself admitted that 'no vaccine is 100 per cent safe'

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Issue 45 - May 2024
1.6 million facing water fluoridation
The Light

1.6 million facing water fluoridation

Treatment is thought to be causing illnesses and lowering IQ

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Issue 45 - May 2024
Newspeak used to smear The Light
The Light

Newspeak used to smear The Light

They cancel our events, attack political meetings and damage property but brand us as fascists

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Issue 45 - May 2024
Champion Trailfinders cut Blues to shreds
The Rugby Paper

Champion Trailfinders cut Blues to shreds

EALING celebrated their Championship triumph with a nine-try trouncing of fourth-placed Bedford to finish seven points clear at the top of the table.

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May 26, 2024
Collier fits the bill for NZ challenge
The Rugby Paper

Collier fits the bill for NZ challenge

ENGLAND finished the Six Nations with a resurgence, but their next destination, New Zealand, is usually a Red Rose burial ground.

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May 26, 2024
Calcutta Cup win the highlight of my career
The Rugby Paper

Calcutta Cup win the highlight of my career

I WAS sat on a mattress on the floor of Alex Lewington’s flat in Twickenham waiting for the rest of my stuff to come out of storage when Gregor Townsend rang me out of the blue to say I was in the Scotland squad for the 2020 Six Nations.

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May 26, 2024
Crusaders stun Blues to keep season alive
The Rugby Paper

Crusaders stun Blues to keep season alive

CRUSADERS salvaged some dignity in their torrid Super Rugby Pacific campaign with a shock 29-27 win over league leaders and fierce rivals the Blues.

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May 26, 2024
Awesome! Toulouse make it a super six
The Rugby Paper

Awesome! Toulouse make it a super six

CHAMPIONS Cup final player of the match and European rugby’s biggest star Antoine Dupont revelled in captaining Toulouse to their unprecedented sixth title.

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May 26, 2024
Try tsunami sends a mixed message
The Rugby Paper

Try tsunami sends a mixed message

Peter Jackson looks at an increase in points scored but suggests the figures may be hiding a problem for the Prem

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May 26, 2024
Saracens hold on to take it at the death
The Rugby Paper

Saracens hold on to take it at the death

SARACENS held their nerve to secure a home semi-final and put an end to Gloucester-Hartpury unbeaten season.

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May 26, 2024
Barnes hits four in nine-try rout
The Rugby Paper

Barnes hits four in nine-try rout

HAMPSHIRE ran in nine tries to thrash Surrey and kick-start their campaign with Curtis Barnes crossing for four.

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May 26, 2024
We can beat anyone now says stoked up Matavesi
The Rugby Paper

We can beat anyone now says stoked up Matavesi

SAM Matavesi knew something had changed when he joined up with Northampton after Fiji’s World Cup quarter-final exit last autumn.

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May 26, 2024
Du Preez keeps it in family for Sale
The Rugby Paper

Du Preez keeps it in family for Sale

WHEN Sale signed George Ford two years ago, it seemed that Robert du Preez would have his time on the field rationed as he sat on the bench.

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May 26, 2024
Diamond out to add some steel
The Rugby Paper

Diamond out to add some steel

EVEN someone without Steve Diamond’s coaching experience would have known that taking over at Newcastle was never going to turn them into an overnight sensation.

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May 26, 2024
Toulouse provide a lesson in brilliance
The Rugby Paper

Toulouse provide a lesson in brilliance

THERE have been some extraordinary Champions Cup finals over the decades but none better than this titanic clash for the ages which saw Toulouse pull away in extra-time to claim their sixth title.

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May 26, 2024