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So close but heartbreak for England
The Rugby Paper

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.

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March 17, 2024
'Change the laws for men and women'
The Rugby Paper

'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.

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March 17, 2024
Champions! Ireland do enough to quell Scots
The Rugby Paper

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.

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4 mins  |
March 17, 2024
Sorry end for North as Italy hand wooden spoon to Wales
The Rugby Paper

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?\"

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March 17, 2024
All the pressure's on us - Cockerill
The Rugby Paper

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.

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March 17, 2024
Happy Hoppers dig in for success
The Rugby Paper

Happy Hoppers dig in for success

PRESTON Grasshoppers just managed to get over the line in a penalty-strewn match against Billingham.

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March 17, 2024
'Deadly Risk' of Fat-Loss Drugs
Newsweek Europe

'Deadly Risk' of Fat-Loss Drugs

Diabetes treatment Ozempic has become popular among dieters due to its weightloss side effect, but a study warns of a link between the drug and suicidal thoughts

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March 22, 2024
Hidden power of artistic minds
The Light

Hidden power of artistic minds

Get in creative flow to deal tyranny a blow

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4 mins  |
Issue 43 - March 2024
Slovakian PM calls for excess deaths investigation
The Light

Slovakian PM calls for excess deaths investigation

Why were all sorts of drugs forced into people? Why was there state-wide testing? Who was buying? Why were hey buying? What quantities were being bought? How much money did it cost?”

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Issue 43 - March 2024
Worker wins right to hold anti-Zionist views
The Light

Worker wins right to hold anti-Zionist views

Academic was discriminated against for his political opinion

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Issue 43 - March 2024
What exactly is a conspiracy theorist?
The Light

What exactly is a conspiracy theorist?

Labels reinforce ideologies and silence debate

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Issue 43 - March 2024
Private travel under threat
The Light

Private travel under threat

To prevent the demonisation, restriction and elimination of private travel, we need to elect candidates who are prepared to call out the global warming and climate alarmism for the fraud that it so obviously is

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Issue 43 - March 2024
Slovakian PM calls for excess deaths investigation
The Light

Slovakian PM calls for excess deaths investigation

NOT all political leaders are in hock to Big Pharma and ignoring the excess-death crisis which has occurred since the covid vax rollout, as is happening in the UK and Australia.

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Issue 43 - March 2024
Children suffer near 5G towers
The Light

Children suffer near 5G towers

5G antennas cause children to suffer headaches, stomach pain and sleeping problems

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Issue 43 - March 2024
12 WAYS TO SPOT A FALSE FLAG
The Light

12 WAYS TO SPOT A FALSE FLAG

Suspect named quickly

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Issue 43 - March 2024
Net Zero: The ultimate folly
The Light

Net Zero: The ultimate folly

RIDLEY Scott's dystopian masterpiece, Blade Runner, was set in 2019 - and now we have the real-life version in 2024.

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Issue 43 - March 2024
You are not deficient
The Light

You are not deficient

Transform life by accepting we are complete

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Issue 43 - March 2024
BBC reputation deservedly in freefall
The Light

BBC reputation deservedly in freefall

Media smear merchants fail to extinguish The Light

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Issue 43 - March 2024
9/11 and the business of war
The Light

9/11 and the business of war

False flag attacks hoodwinking protest movement

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Issue 43 - March 2024
It's thymus to fight cancer
The Light

It's thymus to fight cancer

Small organ proven crucial in overcoming disease

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Issue 43 - March 2024
Financial gain of genocide
The Light

Financial gain of genocide

Parallels between Rwanda and Gaza massacres

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4 mins  |
Issue 43 - March 2024
Invisible enemies
The Light

Invisible enemies

Never doubt the power of propaganda

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Issue 43 - March 2024
Julian Assange must be freed
The Light

Julian Assange must be freed

FREE, free, Julian Assange! The chant echoing around the lively crowd outside the Royal Court of Justice, London, for two days solid.

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Issue 43 - March 2024
Exit Plans
Newsweek Europe

Exit Plans

This foreign correspondent's last war isn't on a distant battlefield, but fighting for his life at home

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March 22, 2024
Millennials Are Shifting the Housing Market
Newsweek Europe

Millennials Are Shifting the Housing Market

This generation is buying houses at an incredible rate, driving prices ever higher in the process

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March 22, 2024
COULD A EUROPEAN MILITARY GO IT ALONE?
Newsweek Europe

COULD A EUROPEAN MILITARY GO IT ALONE?

Donald Trump's threat to abandon NATO allies that don't pay their FAIR SHARE has put the continent on high alert and facing the prospect of defending itself without U.S. support

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March 22, 2024
THE EASTERN FRONT
Newsweek Europe

THE EASTERN FRONT

Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, Poland's Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister, on nuclear weapons, getting used to war, and what Europe must do to protect itself

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March 22, 2024
Country Has Won Our Achy Breaky Hearts
Newsweek Europe

Country Has Won Our Achy Breaky Hearts

The genre has never been so popular-and with the likes of Beyoncé reminding fans of its roots, its mainstream appeal looks set to grow and grow

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6 mins  |
March 22, 2024
Mulchrone is main man as super Sale impress
The Rugby Paper

Mulchrone is main man as super Sale impress

RAMS' six-match winning run came to an end as a clinical Sale FC claimed a deserved victory at Old Bath Road.

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March 10, 2024
Signorini inspires Oaks to top win
The Rugby Paper

Signorini inspires Oaks to top win

SUPER Sevenoaks Rugby secured an important five-point, 22-13 victory over rivals Wimbledon RFC at Knole Paddock on a throughly enjoyable weekend for the hosts.

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March 10, 2024