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The Benefits Of Agroforestry
The benefits of agroforestry to farmers have been blocked by uncertainties - but times are changing.
More tackle problems for Cheika's Wally-bies
AUSTRALIA cruised to a comfortable sixtry win over Uruguay but head coach Michael Cheika knows his side must improve if they are to be competitive in the quarter-finals.
Joker Eddie laughs off big Billy's injury scare
BILLY Vunipola gave England a World Cup injury scare when he was taken off at halftime in the 39-10 Pool C win over Argentina at Tokyo Stadium.
Gatland: Win well to scare the rest
WARREN Gatland has urged his Wales side to gain a psychological advantage over their World Cup rivals by putting Fiji and Uruguay to the sword to top Pool D in Japan.
Ford: That Tigers toil has made me better
GEORGE Ford believes his current spell of good form at the World Cup in Japan is a direct result of Leicester’s dismal campaign last season.
Blossoms' late score puts heat on Scotland
JAMIE Joseph claims the pressure will be all on Scotland in Yokohama and he smiled broadly after watching his bubbling Brave Blossoms blow Samoa away at Tokyo Stadium.
The Missing Link?
Given the asymmetrical nature of motorcycle sidecar combinations, handling is always going to be a little interesting, and Mick Payne takes a closer look at how it can be improved.
Telford Gets More Classic Dirt!
The extrovert Bernie Schreiber, the American World Trials champion of 1979, and Bryan ‘Badger’ Goss, the 1970 British 500ccmotocross champion, are the exciting guests for the TelfordClassic Dirt Bike Show of 2020.
Suzuki TS400
Last month, Steve Cooper showed us that Suzuki’s TM400 dirt bike was something of a loose cannon and, ultimately, doomed to ignominy in the archives of motocross history. Now he tells us what happened next...
Royal Enfield Continental GT
There’s been no cover-up operation regarding the new twin-cylinder Royal Enfield machines, although a significant wait was forthcoming for those of us desperately eager to get our hands on one of the new 650cc models. Nigh on 18 months after the new offerings were due to hit the roads of the UK, Dave Manning finally gets to grips with a Continental GT.
Nine Years That Rocked The World
This year marks the diamond jubilee of Honda’s first appearance at the Isle of Man TT in 1959, and there hasn’t been a single year since without the successful participation of racing machines built by the Japanese factory. Pete Kelly continues his look back over the first nine eventful years, fromHonda’s first 125cc foray on to the Clypse course in 1959 until Mike Hailwood’s record-shattering TT victories in 1967.
Tom Fletcher 'I Have A Little Christmas Tree Up All Year!'
WHEN we caught up with Tom Fletcher it was a scorching hot day, but that didn’t stop us chatting about his new book, The Christmasaurus and The Winter Witch, and all things Christmas! “
Trip To The Moon Anyone?
THE boss of SpaceX, Elon Musk, says the rocket he wants to use to send people to the moon and Mars is almost ready for launch.
Extinction Rebellion Return
THIS Monday (7 October), climate activists Extinction Rebellion will be taking to the streets again to protest about the lack of immediate action against climate change.
Worst Start In 30 Years
MANCHESTER United and their fans are reeling after the club’s worst start to a league season in 30 years.
D'oha!
DINA Asher-Smith won 100m silver at the World Athletics Championships in Doha, Qatar – as athletes slammed the organisers about empty stands and unbearable heat.
Back From The Brink
PINE martens have been successfully reintroduced to the Forest of Dean after fighting back from the brink of extinction in England.
World Cup Party Time As Japan Stun Irish
JAPAN dazzled the World Cup for the second time in four years as they stunned Ireland 19-12 in Shizuoka and put the country in party mode.
Wales Ease Off The Gas After First Half Blitz
WALES displayed devastating power to cruise to the bonus point by half-time before the humidity got the better of them at the City of Toyota Stadium on Monday.
This Wales Side Have Got Cheika Worried
I LIKE where Wales are at going into this morning’s game with Australia – not just for facing the Wallabies but for the rest of the Pool stages too.
Montoya Hat-Trick As Pumas Warn Eddie
ARGENTINA fired a warning shot at England ahead of Saturday’s crucial Pool C clash by securing their four-try bonus point against Tonga after just 26 minutes in front of a 21,000 crowd in Higashiosaka.
Italy's Hope Is In Speed Of The Back Row
Brendan Gallagher looks at the challenge facing Italy and fancies they have an outside chance
Brutal Training Sets Up Wales
SHAUN Edwards issued Wales with a World Cup battle cry and told Warren Gatland’s players they will remember it forever if they seal a crucial win over Australia in Tokyo.
Sir David Sets Sail
THE UK’s new polar research ship was named the RRS Sir David Attenborough yesterday (Thursday) by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Rhino Saved?
THERE is hope that the northern white rhino can be saved from extinction after scientists created two embryos of the animal.
Healthy Or Stealthy?
MEAT alternatives like Quorn, tofu and beanburgers have been around for years, but recently they've had an explosion in popularity, helped by the appearance of lots of new 'fake meat' burgers made with plants instead of animals. Although they're called healthy and environmentallyfriendly, how true is that?
Fast Beats Cause Crashes
DRIVING while listening to banging and upbeat tunes has been found to make motorists more likely to speed and drive more dangerously.
Around The World In A Tiny Chopper
JAMES Ketchell (above) has become the fi rst person to travel all the way around the world in a gyrocopter.
It's Cup Carnage As The Big Boys Are Demolished By Underdogs
ALL OVER: Oxford United’s Shandon Baptiste scores their fourth goal against West Ham and, Inset below, Tariqe Fosu celebrates scoring their third of the night
Focus On League Two Crawley Town
ANGEL GABRIELE AND RED DEVILS MAKE UNLIKELY MATCH