With 30 days before the tournament begins, it is uncertain whether crowds will be able to attend games outside England due to Covid restrictions.
Wales and Scotland face having to play their home games behind closed doors while attendances in France and Ireland are capped at 5,000. Organisers were yesterday discussing the options with Government officials across the six nations.
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RONALDO IS BLAMED FOR CLUB BEING DISUNITED
CRISTIANO RONALDO has been accused of causing "disunity and disharmony" at Old Tra because he only "does it for himself".
Flap on to save 'clowns of sea'
PLAYFUL puffins are a joy to behold but climate change is threatening to bring the curtain down on these birds known as "clowns of the sea".
City champs' homecoming celebration is fit for kings
THOUSANDS of elated Manchester City fans applauded their Premier League title-winning heroes on an open-top bus parade yesterday.
Vlad 'cancer op a success'
There was a problem in the 69-year-old's recovery last Friday as his condition worsened before improving, it was alleged.
Stylish Sharon is looking like a million Bucks
And why not? Inspiration occurs in all sorts of unexpected avenues.
Windfall tax on oil will at least ease cost of living pain
IT'S a sign of how much of a mess the Government has got itself into that a measure that should be both uncontroversial and obvious has instead become the subject of some of the most heated political rows in recent memory.
Covid was four times deadlier than the flu
COVID-19 has claimed four times more lives than flu and pneumonia since the pandemic began.
Strictly no screens
Show drops judges' Covid barriers after Anton's request
Mendy in court over sex claims
All the offences are alleged to have taken place at his home between October 2018 and August last year.
Brimful of love for her polo Prince
THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex share an affectionate kiss as Meghan hands Harry a trophy at a charity polo match.
Dear Carol
BAD GUY? I started working at a beach club, and I was completely lonely until a boy started talking to me because we both like the same video game.
VOICES AS TOLD TO LIFE'S Work
Better Things creator and star PAMELA ADLON on how the show gave her an OPPORTUNITY to REINVENT some things about the way HOLLYWOOD operates-both on-screen and off
Beware of Oak Poisoning!
"It can be very difficult to diagnose chronic poisoning in horses caused by the consumption of acorns, says Dr Mac."
Green and Pleasant Land
An early summer cruise along England's south coast proved an unexpected treat for Phil Johnson
DREAMER OF DREAMS!
Timothée’s Golden Ticket
UK ENERGY CRISIS: GOVT IN CO2 DEAL TO AVERT FOOD SHORTAGES
The British government agreed to support an American-owned firm that produces much of the U.K.’s carbon dioxide, a deal designed to avert shortages of meat, poultry and packaged foods amid a crisis triggered by soaring energy costs.
BARBRA & CHARLES THE WAY THEY WERE
Streisand reveals smitten prince sent flowers from his own garden
Shakespeare's Gemstones
Elizabethan Gems; Literal and Literary
The Sleeping Pilot
IN JULY OF 1943, it was the same as now: sunshine was a treasured commodity in Oxfordshire, England. So, even in the middle of a war, when the sun came out and the guns were quiet, young men would do the natural thing and enjoy it in the most natural of ways: with an afternoon nap. The war be damned.
Q&A
Q Where do personal preferences come from? For example, I like hard rock music. Why am I that social outcast who runs screaming into the bathroom at school dances when everyone else is singing along? —Kate, age 13, Ohio