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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.
Tuima: I have to move up the ladder
EVEN by his own expectations, it's been quite the year for Exeter Chiefs forward Rusi Tuima.
JIMMY'S JOY AT TARRYN CAPTURE
ROCHDALE boss Jimmy McNulty says he is delighted to have beaten off tough competition to land highly sought-after winger Tarryn Allarakhia.
THINGS CAN GET UGG-LY!
KEEP SPATS PRIVATE
Cov's chief: We'll drop to nat leagues
COVENTRY chief executive Nick Johnston says the Championship club remains prepared to drop down to the national leagues if they can't reach a funding arrangement with the RFU they are fully satisfied with.
Carpenter looking to make his mark
SALE'S Joe Carpenter is aiming for a cap with Steve Borthwick's Rose touring Red side but admits his heart is still in the land of the white rose.
SCOTT HAS BROUGHT NEW GEMS TO REBELS
Davies looking to next batch
PREMIER PAIR ARE NO PR STUNTS!
WESTFIELD’S audacious coup in signing former Premier League stars Charlie Daniels and Dan Gosling is ‘no PR stunt’, chairman Jack Stapley has insisted.
TOWN'S PROUD JEWELL IN THE CROWN
WHEN Andy Drury left Stevenage just a month after winning the National League title in 2010, he thought his chance to play in the EFL had gone.
A PROUD HUB OF THE COMMUNITY!
‘NEVER did I ever think I would see a pitch invasion at Beverley Town,’ chuckles chairman Mark Smith.
Kent hold on to take honours in thriller
KENT secured back-to-back County Championship titles at Twickenham as Taff Gwilliam's side edged a thrilling final that displayed how cruel rugby can be.
Fresh calls to get rid of the caterpillar ruck
HARTPURY'S director of rugby John Barnes has called for the eradication of the caterpillar ruck and for scrums to be left alone as part of any future rule changes by World Rugby.
Winters leads brutal ride across USA in aid of Doddie
EVEN for men as mentally and physically durable as former England Grand Slam back rowers Peter Winterbottom and Mike Teague, the 3,250 mile USA coast-to-coast bike ride from San Francisco to New York has been a monumental challenge.
A FATHER & SON TEAM IS THE DREAM END FOR ME
RIVALDO did it. Henrik Larsson too. Now Ronnie Henry is hoping to join a select group of footballing dads to share a pitch with their kids.