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Wales choose 11 uncapped players for Japan Tests after 15 Welshmen are included in Lions team to tour Australia.
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Matt Stevens comes out of retirement to be named part of Warren Gatland's 37-man squad as Jonny Wilkinson misses out.
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European Cup final will be all-French affair
Toulon will face Clermont in rugby's European Cup final as Jonny Wilkinson kicks French side to victory over Saracens.
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Wales thrash England to win Six Nations
English campaign comes to dramatic an end at hands of rampant Welsh who take third Six Nations title in last six years.
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England battle to victory against Italy
A brilliant goalkicking display by Toby Flood inspires struggling England to an 18-11 victory over Italy in Six Nations.
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Quality of lunches served at UK schools under spotlight as authorities scramble to limit damage of scandal.
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Last Modified: 25 Feb 2013 10:34 GMT
England top Six Nations pile
A vastly improved French team are outmuscled by England who are closing in on first Six Nations grand slam in a decade.
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Last Modified: 23 Feb 2013 19:58 GMT
Britain raids abbatoir over beef scandal
Meat packing plant suspected of selling horse meat labelled as beef also raided and shut down by Food Standards Agency.
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Last Modified: 13 Feb 2013 15:36 GMT
Horsemeat scandal reveals unpalatable truth
Food safety system and supply chain come under spotlight following discovery of illicit horsemeat in processed UK food.
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