Final weekend offers a chance for some fond farewells – Guardian Blogs
There may not be much at stake in this weekend’s last round of Super League fixtures, other than jostling for positions in the play-offs – the equivalent of final qualifying for a grand prix, as Shaun McRae described it back in his days as the coach
Aylesbury features high in railway crime incidents – Bucks Herald
LAST year there were 120 incidents of trespass and vandalism recorded on the railway between Aylesbury and London Marylebone. These included stones, furniture and a wheelie bin being placed on the line to obstruct trains, a piece of timber hung by a
British youth’s handwriting becoming illegible – Independent
A new report has found that the handwriting of a growing number of GCSE students in Britain is so bad that examiners are finding it difficult to mark their papers. Markers for the examining board have now suggested that more pupils be allowed to use
Rugby starts tonight – Independent
The new season of the Magners League gets underway tonight. 17:22 Just one Williams in US semis 17:21 McIlroy is clubhouse leader in Switzerland 17:17 Rugby starts tonight 17:14 Match ban for Barton after assault 17:11 Hunt ready to start in Mainz 17
Public inquiry – Guardian Unlimited
Were you a sportswoman before your accident five years ago? I’ve ridden since I was four years old and horses were my passion. What was your motivation for becoming a wheelchair athlete? I just wanted to get back to some sort of normality. Why rugby
Prop’s barefoot success – Croydon Guardian
Former England World cup winning hooker Steve Thompson may have famously been a British U18 roller-skating champion as a kid. And international scrum-half Matt Dawson might have got to the final of the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing show last year. But
Business Big Shot: Robert Swannell – Times Online
Robert Swannell would seem an unlikely chairman for HMV, because as a well-connected 57-year-old investment banker he is not the type of customer one often comes across in the typical branch, with its loud background rap music and racks of discounted
Lions snub South African referees – The Independent
The 2009 British Lions have delivered an astonishing snub to South African referees by demanding neutral officials in every provincial match on their tour next year. The move has stunned South African rugby officials and effectively will ban four of
525m Olympic stadium could be demolished to make way for Premiership – Daily Mail
The £525million Olympic stadium set to be the flagship of London 2012 could be demolished to make way for a Premier League football ground. Emergency plans have been drawn up to flatten the showpiece venue once the Games are over and replace it with
Cips targets Olympic gold – The Sun
The Wasps fly half is targeting a sensational international return for Martin Johnson’s side in this autumn’s test series, but admits has one eye on the London Games in four years time – when rugby sevens could be introduced. Cipriani, 20, who
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