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Scotland15 Blair Kinghorn Toulouse has been in good form and is eagerly awaited to return to the Scotland squad following injury. The defensive ability is very strong. 714 Kyle Stein Another player who missed the defeat in France returned after the birth of his daughter and had an unspectacular performance but played a key defensive role. 613 Huw Jones Played a big role in Van der Merwe’s first try and was always a threat on the ball. The night’s work was impressive. 612 Joan Tuiplutu Working with Jones has been an important factor in Scotland’s progress. But unfortunately, he hobbled…

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Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureGOAL! Arsenal 3-0 Newcastle United (Saka 65)Botman’s distribution has been abysmal all evening, and he’s at fault here again. He needlessly ships possession to Havertz, and Arsenal stream forward. Saka is slipped into the box from the right. He chops infield to see off Livramento with ease, before passing calmly across Karius and into the bottom left. The keeper with no chance. Another wonderful goal!Email link64 min: Newcastle respond with two of their own, hooking Isak and Almiron and sending on Barnes and Murphy.Email link63 min: Arsenal make their…

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At this rate, they will lock the Calcutta Cup in Scotland’s showcase and throw away the key. Scotland beat England for the fourth time in as many seasons with one of the game’s heaviest tartan thumps, orchestrated by the talented Finn Russell and delivered by England’s now-familiar nemesis Doohan · Van der Merwe’s brilliant hat-trick lights up.Talk about a Flying Scotsman crashing into history. Van der Merwe was England’s scourge at Twickenham last season and the 28-year-old has been even more influential here as his side win the ancient competition for the first time in more than 50 years four…

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When Steve Jessop’s electric Hyundai car was stolen outside his west London house on a rainy day earlier this month, he appealed to neighbours for potential footage of the crime.He quickly secured a CCTV video and was stunned at the ease with which his car had been taken. A hooded figure approached it, opened the doors without forced entry, started the engine and drove off.Jessop’s car had gone in 20 seconds. The keys to his Hyundai Ioniq 5 were still inside his house and there was no sign of an accomplice.“It was just incredible,” said Jessop. “I looked at it…

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When does a score fairly reflect a game? Andy Farrell and Warren Gatland had different ideas, with the latter insisting Ireland’s 31-7 victory was not representative of the efforts of his young Wales team. When the suggestion was put to Farrell, he retorted with as much confidence as his team has been showing these days.”I thought we were supposed to have 40,” he replied with a twinkle in his eye. “We got what we deserved in the end. I thought Wales defended well at times but I thought we should have been further ahead in the first half. All kinds…

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Situated in Pesaro, this early 20th-century villa overlooking Italy’s Adriatic coast is a cross-generational treasure. It belongs to the family of Matilde d’Ovidio, CEO of Ratti Boutique, which was founded by her grandparents in 1945. Matilde’s mother, Licia, still lives on the top two floors, while Matilda, her husband, Alberto Curandi Gaist, an insurance broker, and their child live on the ground floor. All enjoy the garden with its heady mix of palm trees, jasmine, tamarisk trees, pittosporum and oleander, either on foot or from the comfort of armchairs.In 2018, the couple began working with interior designers Raffaella Moroni and Steano…

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Joe Root had to contemplate his execution after the much-criticized reverse wicket in Rajkot. What should be emphasized was the execution of the batting, with England’s chief batsman defending their attack with gusto after returning to the running stumps.England took the lead on day two of the fourth Test, which was built on Root’s masterful self-restraint, chiefly the unbeaten 122 he compiled on day one. That was the bulk of his side’s 353-run total but said after the match that India were seven runs behind and still trailing by 134 runs, insisting it was not a response to last week.Asked…

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There are still three months until the Atlantic hurricane season begins, and residents of Florida aren’t yet ready to contemplate the threat of the next natural disaster. But a rare late-night rumble and shake that startled thousands along the state’s east coast barely two weeks ago has raised the specter of a different and unexpected new menace: earthquakes.At 4.0 on the Richter scale, the earthquake that struck 101 miles (163km) east of Cape Canaveral in the late evening of 7 February was the strongest in the US for two years, and significantly more powerful than those experienced on an almost…

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timeThere has always been a fascination here with medicine and its effects on the human body, from druidic crafts to medical science to mashing up half a Kraki cat; from experiments in human perception and opening the third eye to developing a slightly more muscular Possibility of upper arm.Over the past few months, professional sports have demonstrated their own vision of radical tolerance. You’ve most likely heard of the Enhanced Games, simply because even though it doesn’t actually exist yet, it has a pretty good public relations department.The basic premise is as simple as it is solid and shocking. What…

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1.Flora, 7, asks: do pigeons have 360-degree vision? Reveal2.Grace, 11, asks: if I am an 11-year-old girl and I weigh 5 stone and 12 pounds, how many helium-filled party balloons would I need to float?Reveal3.Rex, 5½, asks: how many religions are there in the world?Reveal4.Tom, 9, asks: why do bad thoughts come into my head at night-time and not in the daytime?Reveal5.Naomi, 8, asks: how long would it take to walk around the sun?RevealMolly Oldfield hosts Everything Under the Sun, a weekly podcast answering children’s questions, out now as a book.Does your child have a question? Submit one here Source…

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