Author: Caspian Wembley
Sophie Winkleman Reveals Royal Family Misses Thomas Kingston Every Day After Suicide
Sophie Winkleman reveals the British Royal Family misses Thomas Kingston every day after his 2024 suicide, highlighting hidden mental health struggles and her husband’s work with James’ Place.
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- 16 November 2025
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Lidl UK's £20 Mystery Box Returns, Promises Over £100 Value
Lidl UK re‑launches its £20 mystery boxes on 15 August, promising over £100 of value and donating all proceeds to the NSPCC, amid fierce demand and limited stock.
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- 25 October 2025
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Bloodlines 2 Review: Mixed Praise for Story, Criticism for RPG Depth
Bloodlines 2 finally arrives after 20 years, delivering strong story and voice work but faltering as an RPG with technical hiccups and a sparse open world.
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- 18 October 2025
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Danville Resident Michael Perkins Dies at 62; Funeral by Leek & Sons
Michael Anthony Perkins, 62 of Danville, Illinois, passed away Jan 12 2025 at Carle Foundation Hospital. Funeral services are handled by Leek & Sons Funeral Home with tree‑planting and a dedication option in Washington, D.C.
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- 4 October 2025
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Ryder Cup 2025: Europe Leads 3‑1 as Friday Afternoon Four‑Ball Pairings Unveiled
Europe storms ahead with a 3‑1 lead after Friday morning foursomes at the 2025 Ryder Cup on Bethpage Black. Captains announce four-ball pairings for the afternoon session, featuring matchups like Rahm/Straka vs. Scheffler/Spaun. The line‑ups pit seasoned veterans against rising stars, and the results could shape the rest of the weekend.
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- 27 September 2025
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WSL: Arsenal hit five at West Ham as Man City get off the mark
Arsenal stayed perfect with a ruthless 5-1 comeback at West Ham, powered by Alessia Russo’s brace and a wave of second-half goals. Manchester City finally banked their first league win, edging Brighton 2-1 after falling behind early to Fran Kirby. Two wins built on resilience, two statements about mentality as the table begins to take shape.
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- 13 September 2025
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What are the dangers of rugby?
Rugby, oh, that beloved sport of ours, is not all about the thrilling tackles and the glorious tries; it comes with a side of risks too, folks! It's like ordering a pint of beer but it comes with a side of pickles, unexpected but it's there. The physical contact can lead to serious injuries, including broken bones and concussions, yikes! Not to mention, the outdoor play leaves one exposed to harsh weather conditions that can result in hypothermia or heatstroke. So, while we love the adrenaline rush rugby offers, remember to put on your 'safety first' hat, or better yet, helmet!
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- 31 July 2023
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Who's the best forward to ever play rugby?
In my opinion, the title of the best ever rugby forward has to go to Richie McCaw. This New Zealand star has redefined the game with his unmatched skill and leadership abilities. McCaw's strength, speed, and strategic thinking on the field have earned him a legendary status in the world of rugby. His record speaks for itself, with 148 test caps and two World Cup wins. Truly, Richie McCaw is a titan of the sport, and his legacy continues to inspire future generations of players.
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When will the Ivy League schools have rugby as a sport?
As of now, it's uncertain when Ivy League schools will officially recognize rugby as a sport. Despite its growing popularity at the collegiate level, rugby is yet to receive the same level of acknowledgement as other sports. The decision to include it largely depends on the schools' athletic departments and their willingness to invest in the necessary resources and infrastructure. So, we are watching the space closely and hoping for positive changes. Until then, rugby enthusiasts will have to be content with club level participation.
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How do Australian high school rugby leagues work?
Australian high school rugby leagues are a hotbed of young talent, where students compete in a structured and competitive environment. They are categorized by age groups and skill levels to ensure fair play. Most schools have their own teams, and competitions usually occur within the school term. These leagues are governed by the Australian Rugby Union, which enforces rules, conducts training, and organizes matches. Participation in these leagues is a great way for students to develop their rugby skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
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