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HOOPER SCARES AWAY THE YELLOWS!
IN terms of defying adversity, Blyth Spartans ticked all the boxes against Warrington Town.
At War Within and Without
Facing both Hamas attacks and its own bitter political divisions, Israel is at a moment of crisis. A first-time visitor, however, sees some signs of hope
Taylor Zakhar Perez
WHEN CASEY MCQUISTON'S NOVEL RED, WHITE & ROYAL BLUE WAS PUBlished in 2019, it was an instant bestseller.
The War Over the Ukraine War
Support for Kyiv will be a KEY ISSUE in the 2024 election. The outcome will shape U.S. foreign policy for YEARS TO COME.
A SINGLE POINT OF FAILURE?
LAST YEAR THE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT MADE A BIG BET ON MICROSOFT TO SAFEGUARD DATA. SOME EXPERTS WORRY THAT MEANS PUTTING TOO MANY EGGS IN ONE BASKET
How to End the Korean War-Finally
Seven decades after the fighting stopped, the U.S. is still seeking a way to halt hostilities and avoid a nuclear disaster
HAJI RETURN EASES CHRIS' INJURY BLOW
CHRISTIAN Maghoma says he is “gutted” to have started his new Aldershot Town career with a lengthy period on the sidelines, but has set his sights on a long-awaited return before the end of the season.
'I've given everything I could to the game'
Ben Jaycock sits down with Stuart Hogg to discuss his career and his plans for the future
Crowds need to be part of the action
\"Of the nine stadia hosting the World Cup, only two could be described as outsized\"
Mo'unga on target to deny Wallabies
RICHIE Mo’unga kicked a last-minute penalty to complete New Zealand’s comeback win over a much-improved Australia in the second Bledisloe Cup match in Dunedin.
Mentality of the players holds key
\"Everyone should look to improve and be brave - and that's coaches as well as players\"
Shots give City a reality check
OXFORD City were given a rude awakening to life in the National League as a resurgent Aldershot Town ran riot at an exultant EBB Stadium.
TERRIFIC TUDORS STUN SAD GLOVERS
YEOVIL TOWN’S first appearance below the fifth tier of English football since 1996-97 ended with defeat by Hemel Hempstead.
England need to start trusting their instincts
\"The contrast with Wales who were full of trickery and no-look flicks was vivid\"
TOWN ARE SO PROUD TO CREATE CUP FIRST
HARLESTON TOWN were born in 1885 – this week the Emirates FA Cup rolled into the Norfolk parish for the first time in their 138-year history.
WHING CALLS ON RICH TO STEAR MOORS
ANDY WHING says new arrival Richard Stearman will add valuable experience both on the pitch and in the Solihull Moors dressing room.
STOW ARE THE BEST ON SHOW!
WALTHAMSTOW’S new kit is a work of art – quite literally from one of Britain’s most famous collections in history.
Bercis buzzing for a shot at big boys
JOE Bercis is set to become the all-time appearance holder for Ampthill this season and aims to put a torrid time with injuries behind him as he targets a top five Championship finish.
Financial stability is our priority - Durkin
CORNISH Pirates chairman Paul Durkin has branded the RFU “the only body in sport who haven’t reinstated Covid cuts”.
Borthwick decides to see the positives
STEVE Borthwick remained positive after seeing his England team get well beaten by an inexperienced Wales side in Cardiff last night.
JOHN, GAVE THE GAME SO MUCH
NON-LEAGUE football has united in its mourning for former Football Conference chief John Moules, who passed away last Sunday following a period of illness.
CLUB RAVAGED BY FIRE
STEP 7 Hampton say they will bounce back and become “bigger and stronger” despite seeing their facilities destroyed in an arson attack.
VICTORY FOR FAN POWER!
Shakers return greeted by huge crowd
McGUGAN'S HOME WORK
FORMER Football League star Lewis McGugan has expressed his delight at taking joint-charge of home-town team Long Eaton United.
SILKMEN BACK ON PROMOTION HUNT AGAIN...
IT’S NOT hard to see why Mac-clesfield start as the bookies’ favourite in the NPL Premier.
IRON OFF TO FLIER AS LAMBS FEEL HEAT
SCUNTHORPE manager Jimmy Dean was left in no doubt that his Iron side, looking to bounce back up the pyramid, had been given a tough opening-day test by Andy Peaks' newly promoted Tamworth.
BLUNDEN SWOOPS TO STUN POPPIES
STAMFORD took all three points against a committed Kettering side at a wet and miserable Zeeco Stadium despite falling behind to an early penalty.
Chester ready for test against best in West
A RESHUFFLE of National Two meant much confusion during the off season for Chester but after receiving confirmation of a place in the West league, head coach Guy Ford is excited for the new season.
SHRIMPERS GIVE FANS A SHOW!
SOUTHEND United brushed aside their off the field issues to trounce highly fancied Oldham Athletic at Roots Hall.
Sanderson looking for an extra 12%
ALEX Sanderson believes Sale will need to improve by at least 12 per cent if they are going to go one better than last season and win the Premiership.