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- EntertainmentYahoo News UK
What are the lyrics to Delilah and why is it controversial?
Sir Tom Jones has defended the song, but critics argue its lyrics trivialise murder.
4-min read - CelebrityYahoo Celebrity UK
'Strictly Come Dancing' star Ugo Monye splits from wife just before series begins
Ugo Monye says it was the 'COVID curse' rather than the 'Strictly' curse which caused the split.
2-min read - CelebrityYahoo Celebrity UK
Danny Cipriani marries girlfriend Victoria in intimate ceremony
Danny Cipriani has revealed that he and his now, wife Victoria are married after a low-key ceremony.
2-min read - SportYahoo News UK
England rugby players insist 'Swing Low' anthem should not be banned
The RFU is conducting a review into the song and its use by supporters given the shaper focus brought about by the Black Lives Matter movement.
4-min read - SportEvening Standard
Saracens 51 Cardiff Blues 25: Ben Earl leads second-half fight back as Sarries recover from slow start
A sensational second half performance from Saracens brought them a thumping Heineken Champions Cup win over Cardiff Blues at Allianz Park. The first sub brought on, Ben Earl, made the initial impact, scoring twice in his first five minutes on the field at No8, while Ben Spencer and Christian Judge each crossed after coming off the bench. Between times, Sean Maitland scored twice in two minutes.
- SportEvening Standard
Owen Farrell hit should have been a penalty, admits England vs South Africa referee
The referee who failed to punish Owen Farrell for a no-arms tackle in the final minute of England’s victory in their autumn opener against South Africa has admitted he made a mistake. Farrell’s tackle on Andre Esterhuizen came shortly before the final whistle, with England leading by a point, but despite conferring with the Television Match Official, Angus Gardner opted not to award the Springboks a penalty.
- SportEvening Standard
Manu Tuilagi says England return felt like winning a first cap
Rarely can an 11-minute cameo have been so raucously received by a Twickenham crowd than Manu Tuilagi’s against Australia on Saturday. England fans and Eddie Jones have waited so long for his return that the coach felt like he had a new player, while Tuilagi admitted he felt like he was winning his first cap. There were a pair of lung-busting carries and a lovely dummy line for Owen Farrell’s try but, in truth, he did not need to contribute, Twickenham was just happy to see him on the field.