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A lack of confidence. Too much kicking. The weight of the shirt.All have been reasonably used to explain England’s sudden decline, but the simple fact remains that Test rugby is an unforgiving arena, especially in a highly competitive Six Nations campaign.It gets even harder when you have fewer players on the pitch than the opposition.Approaching the hour mark at the Stadio Olimpico, England led by eight points against an Italy team with 14 men.But 15 minutes later, England were five points behind on the scoreboard with two men of their own in the sin-bin.The yellow cards shown to Sam Underhill…
Insects could be a staple of Britons’ diets within nine years, the Foods Standards Agency (FSA) has revealed. The FSA and Food Standards Scotland have published a joint report examining which emerging food technologies are most likely to reshape eating habits across the UK by 2035.Among the technologies that could arrive on British plates soon are lab-grown foods using plant and animal proteins, such as steak, chicken and duck foie gras, with two products already being risk-assessed by regulators.Edible bugs can be sold as whole insects or used as ingredients such as powders added to familiar foods.Four insect species are…
In the House of Commons earlier today, Alex Burghart really had the Prime Minister banged to rights.And the Prime Minister is the man who said he had confidence in Mandelson in spite of what he knew.He had confidence in him and he knew. And he admitted he knew to a question sent down to him from the leader of the opposition, Kemi Badenoch. The Prime Minister, the former Chief Prosecutor is guilty as charged. He made the decision to appoint Peter Mandelson to be His Majesty’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the United States, in spite of reading a note…
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Shoppers at Sainsbury’s have voiced anger after the supermarket confirmed it will increase the minimum spend required for free home delivery.Customers who hold a delivery pass will need to spend at least £50 per order from April 7 to avoid paying additional charges.The current minimum spend is £40.Anyone placing an order below the new £50 threshold will be required to pay a £7.50 delivery fee.Sainsbury’s informed customers of the change through an email outlining updates to its delivery pass terms and conditions.The announcement has prompted criticism from shoppers online, with many saying the new spending requirement will be difficult to…
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BBC cricket correspondent Stephan Shemilt and former England cricketer Steven Finn are encouraged by the Sunrisers Leeds’ signing of spinner Abrar Ahmed in The Hundred auction, after concerns that Pakistan players would be ignored by franchises affiliated to the Indian Premier League.READ MORE: Abrar signing allays Hundred India-Pakistan concernWatch more reaction to The Hundred auction on BBC iPlayer.
A woman from Lincolnshire has made legal history by becoming the first person in Britain banned from entering every home in her town apart from her own.Courtney Balloch, 33, can no longer set foot in any residential property in Gainsborough where she is not named on the tenancy agreement. The unprecedented ban follows a series of public order, theft and drug-related offences.Lincolnshire Police sought a civil anti-social behaviour injunction in February after Balloch breached a Criminal Behaviour Order.Officers cited her “persistent antisocial, threatening, and abusive behaviour” as justification for the measure.Her offending history “spanned a significant period”, police said. Courtney…
Labour has been urged to intervene after a number of its own councils were accused of imposing Islamic doctrine on schoolchildren.On Wednesday, it emerged that guidance has been handed out to schools by Labour councils warning children’s illustrations in art lessons might be “idolatrous” under Islamic law.The local authorities dishing out the advice include Kirklees, the council area that covers Batley Grammar School – where a teacher was forced into hiding after depicting the Prophet Mohammed in class.The guidance, called “Sharing the Journey”, advises that some Muslim parents might be sensitive to the certain aspects of teaching art, dance, drama,…
