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NEWBY IS IN OLD ROUTINE
The Non-League Football Paper

NEWBY IS IN OLD ROUTINE

DIFFERENCE maker Alex Newby capped his permanent signing from Colchester United this week with the winning goal at the ARMCO Arena, leaving assistant manager Neil Sorvel hailing the impact of Altrincham’s blistering front four.

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February 04, 2024
HAPPY HALI-DAYS FOR TOP GUN ALLI
The Non-League Football Paper

HAPPY HALI-DAYS FOR TOP GUN ALLI

MILLENIC ALLI says he aims to join a long list of Halifax Town heroes to become a hit higher up the ladder after completing a move to Exeter City.

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February 04, 2024
TALKS FOR NUNEATON REBIRTH TO CONTINUE
The Non-League Football Paper

TALKS FOR NUNEATON REBIRTH TO CONTINUE

CRUNCH talks over who leads Nuneaton Borough’s rebirth will continue this week but complications over the old club’s collapse are adding to the pressure of a ticking clock.

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February 04, 2024
LUCA SET FOR A SWANSONG
The Non-League Football Paper

LUCA SET FOR A SWANSONG

Havern fulfils his promise to reunite with old pal Frost

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February 04, 2024
Epidemic of sickness and sadness
The Light

Epidemic of sickness and sadness

It's time to end narrative of safe and effective

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Issue 41: January 2024
How they control you
The Light

How they control you

Rulers engaged in a cowardly mind war on humanity

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Issue 41: January 2024
What evidence do you have?
The Light

What evidence do you have?

Some accepted wisdom may have no basis in fact

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Issue 41: January 2024
Smart meters causing serious harm
The Light

Smart meters causing serious harm

Worldwide testimony shines spotlight on devices

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Issue 41: January 2024
War on our minds
The Light

War on our minds

Psychological manipulation to create a slave new world

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Issue 41: January 2024
The world is reliant on people like us
The Light

The world is reliant on people like us

Let's be the change that we all want to see

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Issue 41: January 2024
When good people do bad things
The Light

When good people do bad things

Are we up to task of forgiving the indoctrinated?

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Issue 41: January 2024
Name-calling over debate
The Light

Name-calling over debate

ALDOUS Huxley wrote that 'the purpose of propaganda is to make one set of people forget that another set of people are human.'

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Issue 41: January 2024
Mightier than the sword
The Light

Mightier than the sword

Deploying the press letter for truth and freedom

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Issue 41: January 2024
'Far right' messaging blamed over riots
The Light

'Far right' messaging blamed over riots

THE Irish government has blamed the recent riots on the phantom 'far-right' and vowed to fast-track draconian 'hate speech' laws.

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Issue 41: January 2024
Eisenhower's dirty secret
The Light

Eisenhower's dirty secret

History's hidden genocide of German soldiers

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Issue 41: January 2024
Like father, like son
The Light

Like father, like son

ACCORDING to the chorus of Running in the Family by 1980s band, Level 42: 'We all have our daddy's eyes'.

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Issue 41: January 2024
Midazolam questions remain
The Light

Midazolam questions remain

Unintended 'serious harm' fears over protocol

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Issue 41: January 2024
Killing in the name of health
The Light

Killing in the name of health

Dramatic rise in illnesses after jab rollout

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Issue 41: January 2024
A hidden consequence of the 'pandemic'
The Light

A hidden consequence of the 'pandemic'

THE issue of mental health is a topic that has been receiving an increased level of attention in the legacy media over recent months.

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Issue 41: January 2024
Facing the war on health
The Light

Facing the war on health

From factory farmed humans to depopulation agenda

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Issue 41: January 2024
Do viruses actually exist?
The Light

Do viruses actually exist?

Exposure to synthetic chemicals could be causing disease

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Issue 41: January 2024
Saracens in position for sprint to the line
The Rugby Paper

Saracens in position for sprint to the line

SARACENS flanker Andy Christie faces a stern task breaking into the Scotland back row for the Six Nations but an outstanding performance in this win over Exeter will have done his cause no harm.

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January 28, 2024
Ward: Diamond is the right man for Falcons
The Rugby Paper

Ward: Diamond is the right man for Falcons

STEVE Diamond takes over at Newcastle this week with club stalwart Micky Ward believing the hard-nosed former Sale and Worcester director of rugby is exactly what the Premiership's basement club needs.

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January 28, 2024
Christie glad to be back in Scotland fold
The Rugby Paper

Christie glad to be back in Scotland fold

FOR all the fresh faces in Scotland’s Six Nations squad, their starting XV to face Wales in Cardiff next Saturday is likely to have a largely familiar look.

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January 28, 2024
Hill's move to Lyon hangs in the balance
The Rugby Paper

Hill's move to Lyon hangs in the balance

LYON's move for England lock Jonny Hill appears to be on the brink of collapse after he suffered a knee injury that is set to keep him out of action for the rest of the season.

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January 28, 2024
David: I'm loving the freedom I get here
The Rugby Paper

David: I'm loving the freedom I get here

NICK David is revelling in the freedom given to players at Harlequins and is in contention for a place in the England A squad for next month's clash against Portugal.

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January 28, 2024
Lawes the enforcer as Saints ease home
The Rugby Paper

Lawes the enforcer as Saints ease home

LEAGUE leaders Saints avoided a potential banana skin with a six-try victory over winless Newcastle Falcons.

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January 28, 2024
Chairman Bear sees his wishes granted
The Rugby Paper

Chairman Bear sees his wishes granted

IF the scoreline defied plausibility, then this match itself defied all logic.

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January 28, 2024
Enjoy it, says veteran Marler
The Rugby Paper

Enjoy it, says veteran Marler

JOE Marler has urged England’s fresh faces to “embrace the historical” Six Nations stage and show off their “super strengths”.

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January 28, 2024
Cozens urges Clifton to turn it on for the full 80
The Rugby Paper

Cozens urges Clifton to turn it on for the full 80

PLAYER-COACH Luke Cozens called for Clifton to concentrate for full 80 minutes the after two late Chester tries took some of the gloss off a solid home victory.

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January 28, 2024