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George Ford shines in England's 35-12 victory over Argentina
George Ford was pleased with Englands second-half display in a 35-12 victory over Argentina on a special night for the fly-half. Ford marked his 100th appearance for England with a 15-point haul in La Plata as he pulled the strings for Steve Borthwicks makeshift line-up. Without several players due to British and Irish Lions commitments, Ford and fellow co-captain Jamie George stepped up to help England through a difficult first half, in which they were temporarily reduced to 13 men, before they attacked with aplomb after the break. Tom Roebuck grabbed a brace of second-half tries and Freddie Steward also...

Homeless Women Underrepresented in Official Figures, Charities Reveal
Nine out of 10 homeless women are missing from official government figures, charities have said. Solace Women's Aid and Single Homeless Project have said their research shows that the current rough sleeping snapshot, carried out by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, is inadequate. The charities blame gender-biased collection methods and say 54% of homeless women are missed out of the official government counts because they spend the night in places not classed as rough sleeping - such A&E departments, bank foyers, or on public transport. According to the charities, women are less likely to visibly "bed down"...

AICC's Revival Efforts for AJL: Rahul Gandhi's Counsel Counters Money Laundering Claims
News India News 'AICC tried to revive AJL': Rahul Gandhi's counsel in Herald case Senior advocate R S Cheema, representing Rahul Gandhi, told a Delhi court that the AICC was trying to save Associated Journals Limited (AJL), publisher of National Herald, not sell its assets. He refuted ED's money laundering allegations, claiming they were "crude lies." Cheema argued AICC aimed to revive a freedom movement institution, not seek profit. End of Article Follow Us On Social Media