The best of The Telegraph in audio: Facebook's strange new 'supreme court' and the Rugby World Cup gets underway

Every Friday the Telegraph will bring you a selection of our best articles, comment pieces and features in audio form
Every Friday the Telegraph will bring you a selection of our best articles, comment pieces and features in audio form

Every Friday the Telegraph will bring you a selection of our best articles, comment pieces and features in audio form to be listened to at your convenience.

As the Rugby World Cup gets underway in Japan, our columnist and former England hooker Brian Moore explains the challenges facing the game's authorities as they look to grow rugby's global audience.

Facebook's much-discussed "Supreme Court" is starting to take shape, Laurence Dodds looks at how the body will affect the social media giant's operations and whether it is a route other tech companies should follow.

Salesforce might not be a household name in the same way as Google, Apple or Netflix - but both the company and its founder have ambitions to match the other tech titans, Robin Pagnamenta and James Titcomb explore the CRM software specialist.

In the battle to end the need for pesticides, Harry de Quetteville looks at the global race to harness the smell of insect sex and fight back against creatures like fall armyworms which threaten our food supply.

Here are this week's recordings.

To listen,  click the 'play' button of the recording you wish to listen to.

World Rugby needs to make big changes after Japan World Cup if game is to really grow

Lavish parties, skyscrapers and hip hop: the imperial ambitions of Marc Benioff's Salesforce - the biggest tech company you've never heard of

The global race to harness the smell of insect sex in a bid to end the need for pesticides

Facebook's strange new 'supreme court' is an example other tech giants should follow