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Salary cap harms English sides, says Sale’s Sanderson
SALE director of rugby Alex Sanderson insists the drop in the Premiership salary cap makes it difficult for English clubs to compete with star-studded French sides in Europe. After a promising first half, Sale were comprehensively beaten 41-22
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Ticketmaster launches huge sale on major West End shows- get tickets now
As prices rise on the luxuries of life you might think that a trip to see a West End show is out of reach. But you're in luck as an online ticket retailer, Ticketmaster has an exclusive sale across tonnes of incredible West End Shows. The
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Aldi’s wishing well garden planter is back in stock – pre order yours now
Aldi’s garden furniture range has been helping customers get their gardens summer ready but at affordable prices. From egg chairs, rattan furniture, BBQ pizza ovens and even hot tubs, there’s been everything you need and more to kit your garden
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'Save the Robin Hood': Collective tries to rescue pub from developers
A COMMUNITY is coming together in an attempt to save an abandoned pub in Stretford from oblivion. Save the Robin Hood, a collective of residents in the town, are in talks with the owners to purchase the pub at the crossroads of Barton Road and
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Letter: We're dealing with the world’s most dangerous man
PUTIN is without doubt the most dangerous man in the world. He is the Flashman, the school bully, the feral thug on the street and he needs to be stopped. He brags about these wonderful weapons he has and sounds just like Saddam Hussein. But
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See inside Stretford's Robin Hood as collective tries to rescue pub
THESE photos show the desperate state of an abandoned pub in Stretford at the heart of a bid by a collective of residents. Save the Robin Hood are in talks with the owners to purchase the pub at the crossroads of Barton Road and Urmston Lane.