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Gayle King
WHATEVER YOU DO, DON'T CALL GAYLE KING an icon. \"Diana Ross, to me, is an icon.\" Fair.
We're Bringing Back the Woolly Mammoth
Our project is on track for the birth of a calf in four years' time and could also help species on the brink of extinction
Defiant Until the End
In an exclusive excerpt from a new book, political prisoner Alexei Navalny, who died in jail, reveals his thoughts on life, family, and the country he called home
THE AI HOSPITAL REVOLUTION IS HERE
LEADERS AT SOME OF THE WORLD'S best hospitals find themselves in a unique moment.
Enhancing its ICT infrastructure
Thanks to the work of some leading ICT companies, Angola is paving the way for technological advancement and growth
Disconnected From a Lifeline
With no confirmed funding to continue the Affordable Connectivity Program, millions of homes face higher internet service fees, putting access to income, education and health care at risk
Antigua and Barbuda: Paradise on Earth
The Caribbean island nation has positioned itself as an unbeatable destination for tourists, residents and astute investors
Annette Bening
UNDERSTANDING THE BALANCE BETWEEN DARK COMEDY AND MYSTERY is a unique quality of Annette Bening, which she puts to good use in Peacock's limited series Apples Never Fall (March 14), based on Liane Moriarty's book.
Hartpury made to work hard by battling Chiefs
GLOUCESTER-Hartpury maintained their unbeaten run in the Women's Premiership with a gritty victory against Exeter at Kingsholm.
Carre leads fightback but Cardiff lack power
The home side weren’t able to reproduce that success but it was another committed effort from them after enduring a disastrous start.
I'm still getting stick over Hill, says rookie
ENGLAND new boy Chandler Cunningham-South is still paying the price for not recognising 2003 legend Richard Hill.
Borthwick should put faith in this trio
PETER Winterbottom knows a thing or three about our sport, so you would expect him to make some telling points over the course of an hour-long discussion. Which he did, on this paper's podcast just recently.
'Big Mac' has his eye on the prize
THE extent of the impact Wales newbie Mackenzie Martin is making this season can be judged in many ways.
Moody fears an Ireland onslaught
LEWIS Moody fears “unstoppable” Ireland will deliver further bad news for England when they arrive at Twickenham.
Wasps better off with URC-Sharp
COVENTRY chairSharp that Wasps' future, if it has one, lies in the United Rugby Championship, not the RFU Championship.
Borthwick must stop delaying and rebuild
WHEN Steve Borthwick took over from Eddie Jones as England head coach he said that he had inherited a team that “wasn’t good at anything”. We are more than a year on, and nothing has changed.
Nowell extends deal to stay at La Rochelle
JACK Nowell’s French connection is set to go on for a few more years yet, after the Cornishman this week put pen to paper on a contract extension that will keep him at La Rochelle until 2027.
Pearson grabs chance to show his potential
IN terms of an on-field audition, Northampton’s Tom Pearson could not have done much more to impress watching England head coach, Steve Borthwick.
Care merits his century, says Youngs
BEN Youngs has backed his long-time rival Danny Care to step up on what would be his 100th appearance for England against Ireland next weekend.
Hodge on his way back to fast lane
JOSH Hodge has set his sights on an exciting end to the season after making an impressive return to action following injury.
Coventry show McGeechan there's a lot of work to do
DONCASTER’S new era following the departure of Steve Boden began disappointingly at Castle Park.
Majestic Georgia march on into final
RICHARD Cockerill's hoisted up Georgia the Antim Cup as they booked their place in the final of the Rugby Europe Championship after overpowering big rivals Romania in a seven-try rout.
We need to take more control, says Ford
BURY St Edmunds have seen their National Two East title hopes shattered away in recent weeks with five defeats on the spin leaving director of rugby Jacob Ford scratching his head in bemusement.
De Beer happy to welcome Sheedy
CARDIFF’S Tinus de Beer says he will welcome the arrival of fellow fly-half Callum Sheedy at the Arms Park to help share the load at No.10.
Reynolds looks to Ram home a final advantage
WITH just six games remaining, Rams trail league leaders Chinnor by only points difference, but director of rugby Seb Reynolds has reiterated that his side won’t be focused on chasing bonus points in order to topple their title rivals.
Waratahs prove too strong for Crusaders
THE Crusaders suffered back-to-back defeats to begin their title defence after the impressive Waratahs secured a stunning 37-24 upset victory.
Benson leads the way for Cambridge
CAMBRIDGE, with their ‘big names’ leading the way, dismissed Oxford with an eight-try demolition to mark the first occasion this game has been played at the StoneX. It is the highest score and biggest margin of victory in the fixture’s history.
McHenry grabs his lifeline from Dax
ALEX McHenry scored Jersey’s third try against Exeter in September, yet eight days later was selling nearly all his possessions and left “fearing the worst” – but a ‘mystery’ figure helped him turn his fortunes around.
DELIGHT FOR BOSS CLEG AS HE STARTSWITH A FLYER
NEW Macclesfield manager Michael Clegg praised his players for 'rolling their sleeves up' after beginning his reign with victory against fellow high-flyers Marine.
Bees halt the buzz over Key's era
ARNET strengthened their position in the National League's B top three by inflicting the first home defeat of the Kevin Phillips era at Hartlepool.