The Rugby Paper
How the sun keeps shining for Spain
IT'S been an outstanding summer for Spain... and the good news keeps coming. Last month Los Leones embarked on a first-ever tour of the Pacific and recorded an historic 29-20 win over Tonga in Nuku'alofa, not to mention a narrow 34-30 defeat against Samoa in Apia the previous week.
2 min |
August 11, 2024
The Rugby Paper
RFU must learn from Olympic gold rush
THE Paris Olympics should have rammed home an urgent reminder to the RFU that English rugby has to invest in an equivalent of the World Class Programme that has underpinned the significant increase in the number of Olympic medals – especially gold – at the last five games.
3 min |
August 11, 2024
The Rugby Paper
Berry's briefest of brief encounters...
TEN summer Olympiads have come and all but gone since Marty Berry went off on a sprint which made Noah Lyles' in Paris the other night feel a bit sluggish.
2 min |
August 11, 2024
The Light
A direct approach to democracy
It doesn't have to be just one vote every five years
4 min |
Issue 48, August 2024
The Light
The world is a stage
False prophets won't stop tyranny: YOU are the solution
2 min |
Issue 48, August 2024
The Light
Ethiopia paves way for digital currency
ETHIOPIA recently moved closer to launching a central bank digital currency (CBDC) after the Council of Ministers voted to approve a revised draft proclamation.
1 min |
Issue 48, August 2024
The Light
The invention of intersex
Controversial sexologist a pioneer in transhumanism
2 min |
Issue 48, August 2024
The Light
The bright side of sunshine
Don't hide from nature's gift for good health
2 min |
Issue 48, August 2024
The Light
Are LED lights safe?
Study claims that the lights are toxic to the eyes and body, causing cancer, and may not even save energy
3 min |
Issue 48, August 2024
The Light
Payout for scientist fired for refusing jab
Jury awards $687,000 to researcher who rejected demand to be injected
2 min |
Issue 48, August 2024
The Light
Illiteracy in the age of covid
Without critical analysis we are as vulnerable as sheep
4 min |
Issue 48, August 2024
The Light
History crying lone wolf
Joining the dots leads to uncomfortable questions
2 min |
Issue 48, August 2024
The Light
To vote or not to vote...
Subverting the narrative: the Independents' Day general election of July 2024
4 min |
Issue 48, August 2024
The Light
Why electricity costs so much today
Twice as much as the U.S. and five times more than China
2 min |
Issue 48, August 2024
The Light
Digital takeover of our bodies
Hacking humans to harness our energy
3 min |
Issue 48, August 2024
Newsweek Europe
Holy City, Silenced
Normally a bustling center of religion, tourism and commerce, Jerusalem's Old City feels more like a ghost town since October 7
8 min |
August 16 - 23, 2024 (Double Issue)
Newsweek Europe
The Dark Side of Weight Loss
How dropping pounds using slimming drugs like Ozempic made these women realize they had been victims of fatphobia for years
5 min |
August 16 - 23, 2024 (Double Issue)
Newsweek Europe
AMERICA'S BEST ADDICTION TREATMENT CENTERS 2024
ADDICTION IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM IN the United States-and a common one.
2 min |
August 16 - 23, 2024 (Double Issue)
Newsweek Europe
'It Was Kind of Like a Juilliard on Steroids for Kids'
Actor Nikki DeLoach opens up about her time on The All-New Mickey Mouse Club and the life-changing illnesses that altered her mindset
7 min |
August 16 - 23, 2024 (Double Issue)
Newsweek Europe
Josh Hartnett
M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN IS PROBABLY THE ONLY PERSON WHO LOOKED AT Josh Hartnett and thought he'd make a great serial killer, but Hartnett is glad he did.
2 min |
August 16 - 23, 2024 (Double Issue)
Newsweek Europe
FIRE AND ICE
CHINA'S GROWING PRESENCE IN THE ARCTIC IS INFLAMING TENSIONS WITH THE US
10+ min |
August 16 - 23, 2024 (Double Issue)
The Non-League Football Paper
TWO PRESENTS FOR DOROTHY
BIRTHDAY boy Harvey Dorothy proved the hero with both goals as Willand Rovers marched past AFC St Austell.
2 min |
August 04, 2024
The Non-League Football Paper
KANE ABLE TO RESCUE WARE
Captain Eoin on the spot
2 min |
August 04, 2024
The Non-League Football Paper
SILLS HITS NEW HEIGHTS WITH SOARING MAGPIES
TIM Sills reckons his Wimborne Town champions have the quality to establish themselves in Southern Premier South – even against ever more powerful rivals.
2 min |
August 04, 2024
The Non-League Football Paper
ADY'S TAKING NOTHING FOR GRANTED IN A BIG DARTS BID
ADY PENNOCK insists Dartford are not a ‘big fish in a small pond’ after relegation to the Isthmian Premier Division – and is convinced it will be an intense battle for promotion.
3 min |
August 04, 2024
The Non-League Football Paper
DEFEAT IS A POSITIVE FOR BOSS JOHNSON
PAUL Johnson watched his Farnham Town invincibles being put through their paces during a tough pre-season – and reckons it was the best thing that could have happened to them.
2 min |
August 04, 2024
The Non-League Football Paper
STREET'S DREAMS SUNK BY ACE BATH
A TOM Bath goal steered Exmouth Town into the next round of the FA Cup against a Street side that finished with just nine men.
2 min |
August 04, 2024
The Non-League Football Paper
MARINERS CAST OUT!
MARINE are about to begin their latest adventure of National League North football but boss Neil Young is happy to wait a little longer – he still needs to get some players in!
3 min |
August 04, 2024
The Non-League Football Paper
ROVERS STAR KNOWS HOW TO KEEP IT REAL!
UPWARDLY-MOBILE boss Rob Sinclair believes his Forest Green Rovers experiences will help him as he prepares to lead ambitious Real Bedford into Step 4 life.
2 min |
August 04, 2024
The Non-League Football Paper
BLUES REVEL IN PREM RETURN
WHEN captain Marc Grocott lifted aloft the trophy given to Leek’s champions in April, it was a sight to behold.
3 min |
