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The Rugby Football Union confirm Stuart Lancaster as England's full-time coach after impressive Six Nations campaign.
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'We've come light years in a short time'
Forwards coach Graham Rowntree says Stuart Lancaster's stint as interim coach has dragged England 'out of the gutter'.
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England role not right for Jake White
As Stuart Lancaster names side to face France, South African Jake White says he is not interested in England coach role.
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Wilkinson walks away from Test rugby
Jonny Wilkinson - the player who'll be remembered for that kick in the 2003 World Cup final - retires from Test game.
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England's rugby World Cup laid bare
Leaked confidential report paints a bleak picture of indiscipline, player mistrust and managerial failings.
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Semi-finalists France send England home
A miserable evening for England sees France progress to semi-finals of the World Cup and avenge losses in 2003 and 2007.
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All Blacks demolish Canada
New Zealand complete their unbeaten run in the Rugby World Cup as Ireland overpower Italy to set up Wales showdown.
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England and Scotland ignite Auld rivalry
Scotland and England fans flock to Auckland ahead of a crucial match between the fierce rivals in the Rugby World Cup.
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England coaches suspended after ball swap
The RFU hand out light sentence to coaches for tampering with balls although promise next time they will come down hard.
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