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Easter backing Friday games
The Rugby Paper

Easter backing Friday games

CHINNOR director of rugby Nick Easter has called for more Friday night matches to be played in National One after overseeing a dramatic rise in attendances that are significantly clear of the club's usual Saturday gate.

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April 07, 2024
MARKETING DISRUPTOR OF THE YEAR
Newsweek Europe

MARKETING DISRUPTOR OF THE YEAR

WHY GO TO A SHOWROOM WHEN A showroom can come to you? The traditional car sales model is dead.

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April 12, 2024
Hiring: No Diploma, Need Not Apply
Newsweek Europe

Hiring: No Diploma, Need Not Apply

Working-class Americans are increasingly unable to qualify for good jobs, despite experience and skills

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April 12, 2024
VISIONARY OF THE YEAR
Newsweek Europe

VISIONARY OF THE YEAR

CEO and CHAIRMAN of the BOARD of MERCEDES-BENZ

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April 12, 2024
LEGACY OF DISRUPTION
Newsweek Europe

LEGACY OF DISRUPTION

TOM DOLL CHANGED THE WAY SUBARU OPERATES. During a 40-year tenure at the automaker, he worked to develop some of the best-known vehicles and marketing campaigns in the automotive world.

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April 12, 2024
Gillian Anderson
Newsweek Europe

Gillian Anderson

IF THERE'S ONE THING THAT'S TRUE ABOUT GILLIAN ANDERSON, IT'S THAT she isn't afraid of a challenge.

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April 12, 2024
China's Baby Bust
Newsweek Europe

China's Baby Bust

Despite reversing its one-child policy, the nation is having to deal with an unprecedented decline in births

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April 12, 2024
SUSTAINABILITY DISRUPTOR OF THE YEAR
Newsweek Europe

SUSTAINABILITY DISRUPTOR OF THE YEAR

SUSTAINABILITY ISN'T JUST ABOUT BUYING an electric vehicle or driving in a way that saves fuel.

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April 12, 2024
EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR
Newsweek Europe

EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR

VOLVO CARS CEO JIM ROWAN ISN'T SHYING away from an auto industry that is in the midst of great change. In fact, he's embracing the disruption.

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April 12, 2024
Alex Edelman
Newsweek Europe

Alex Edelman

A JEW ACCIDENTALLY STUMBLES UPON A gathering of white nationalists. For most, this would be a cause for concern, but for Alex Edelman it's an opportunity for a hit one-man comedy show.

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April 12, 2024
Borthwick now spoilt for choice at 15, says Piutau
The Rugby Paper

Borthwick now spoilt for choice at 15, says Piutau

CHARLES Piutau feels England’s decision to drop Freddie Steward in favour of George Furbank at full-back shows the embarrassment of riches Steve Borthwick has at his disposal.

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March 31, 2024
McNicholl at double as Crusaders break duck
The Rugby Paper

McNicholl at double as Crusaders break duck

FORMER Wales wing Johnny McNicholl scored a try in each half to help Crusaders coach Scott Penny secure his long-awaited first win in charge.

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March 31, 2024
Newport take over at the top
The Rugby Paper

Newport take over at the top

NEWPORT are the new leaders in the Welsh Premiership after they toppled Llandovery 24-6 to go four points clear.

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March 31, 2024
IT'S STEVO AT DOUBLE TO BRING TITLE NEAR
The Non-League Football Paper

IT'S STEVO AT DOUBLE TO BRING TITLE NEAR

IT proved to be a very Good Friday for Leek Town as they all but sealed the title with a comfortable win over a Stalybridge Celtic side who contributed to their own downfall against the runaway league leaders.

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March 31, 2024
HARDING KEEPS THE GENERALS IN CHARGE
The Non-League Football Paper

HARDING KEEPS THE GENERALS IN CHARGE

Runaway leaders edge out United

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March 31, 2024
Bath fume at Irne's short time in the bin
The Rugby Paper

Bath fume at Irne's short time in the bin

MARCUS Smith and Harlequins just edged this crazy game and moved into the play-off spots but there could be repercussions following a yellow card storm.

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March 31, 2024
Dingwall has his eye on All Blacks
The Rugby Paper

Dingwall has his eye on All Blacks

FRASER Dingwall is set on helping Northampton finish the season on a high and putting himself in contention for England’s summer tour to Japan and New Zealand.

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March 31, 2024
'I'm playing again after near death experience'
The Rugby Paper

'I'm playing again after near death experience'

HENLEY Hawks forward Morgan Macrae has fulfilled his goal of playing again just seven months after nearly dying from a cardiac arrest.

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March 31, 2024
Japan rugby full of talent, warns Savea
The Rugby Paper

Japan rugby full of talent, warns Savea

ARDIE Savea has issued a warning to England not to underestimate Japan in the two side’s first ever meeting in Tokyo this summer.

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March 31, 2024
JUPP KEEPS CURFEWS ON TRACK TO TROPHY
The Non-League Football Paper

JUPP KEEPS CURFEWS ON TRACK TO TROPHY

THE first-half promise of a grandstand finish fizzled out as Chertsey Town kept up their quest to win the title and visitors Westfield maintained the chance of reaching the play-offs.

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March 31, 2024
Ten-man Boro keep final hopes alive
The Non-League Football Paper

Ten-man Boro keep final hopes alive

IT’S all to play for in the second leg at Lincoln United’s Ashby Avenue on Saturday after this highly entertaining draw at Rookery Park.

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March 31, 2024
GAFFER'S SO CLOSE TO WIN PEAKS!
The Non-League Football Paper

GAFFER'S SO CLOSE TO WIN PEAKS!

TAMWORTH boss Andy Peaks hailed his runaway leaders for avoiding a bannana skin as they moved to within a point of back-to-back promotions.

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March 31, 2024
WE'RE SET FOR A SHOWDOWN
The Non-League Football Paper

WE'RE SET FOR A SHOWDOWN

There was, for me, only ever going to be one National League winner this season – and Chesterfield have won the title by some margin.

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March 31, 2024
SPITFIRES ARE STANDING UP!
The Non-League Football Paper

SPITFIRES ARE STANDING UP!

KELVIN Davis hailed his Eastleigh for standing up when it matters in the National League’s run-in pressure cooker.

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March 31, 2024
IT'S JUST THE JOB FOR ROB
The Non-League Football Paper

IT'S JUST THE JOB FOR ROB

GATESHEAD made it three wins in seven days in their first league meeting on Tyneside with Rochdale for 64 years – Derby County striker Dajaune Brown the Heed’s match winner.

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March 31, 2024
HOLS ON HOLD FOR JOHNSON
The Non-League Football Paper

HOLS ON HOLD FOR JOHNSON

HE’S already led his team to a European club record for 25 consecutive wins and clinched the league title in double quick time, but boss Paul Johnson insists all-conquering Farnham Town are determined to finish their best ever season in style.

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March 31, 2024
O'Flaherty: We need to learn from our inquest
The Rugby Paper

O'Flaherty: We need to learn from our inquest

SALE’S players had good old northern, say it how it is, conversations with one another earlier this week as the inquest into yet another defeat took place at Carrington.

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March 31, 2024
Eight-try England turn on the style
The Rugby Paper

Eight-try England turn on the style

ENGLAND’S quest for a sixth successive title rolls on after blowing winless Wales away once more, in front of the Red Roses’ largest home crowd for a fixture away from Twickenham.

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March 31, 2024
Schreuder happy to be Spencer's back-up
The Rugby Paper

Schreuder happy to be Spencer's back-up

LOUIS Schreuder wasn’t the only South African scrum-half smiling when it was announced at the end of February that he would be staying on at Bath for at least another year.

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March 31, 2024
Halliday: New deal is within our reach
The Rugby Paper

Halliday: New deal is within our reach

CALLS for a further relaxation of Premiership ground capacity rules appear to be gathering momentum as the protracted discussions over the new Professional Game Partnership agreement (PGP) continue.

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March 31, 2024