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Elite rugby is unsafe in its current format, study shows after brutal Lions tour

Elite athletes are leaving the sport with structural changes to their brains due to huge tackles in matches, The Drake Foundation said. Pictured: The British and Irish Lions.

Ben Cousins return to footy after a decade was a roaring success

The biscuit factory that rocked: British radio s most unlikely pioneers

The biscuit factory that rocked: British radio s most unlikely pioneers
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Former Key 103 presenter Pete Reeves joins Lymm Radio team

I BLAME Kenny Everett. It’s like this. It was school holidays. With nothing better to do I started twiddling the knobs of a vast radio set we had in the kitchen. The sort with Athlone and Normandy and other long forgotten radio stations on the dial. Through the wheeze and screech, I bypassed Edmundo Ros’s Rumba Band and the Obernkirchen Children’s Choir ‘a-happy wandering,’ and came to an abrupt halt when Ken and Radio London, burst though the speakers. What I was listening to was like nothing I’d heard before. It wasn’t as if I was new to radio. The Archers were old friends and Kenneth Horne had always managed to brighten up a Sunday afternoon for me with a raft of cutlery and plates, waiting to be washed up. This was different though. This was inspired lunacy, as Everett ran through his trademark voices and surreal characters. Then there was the music. I didn’t know what a ‘Little Deuce Coupe’ was, but I knew I wanted one. I also had the feeling the Beac

It was treated like a weakness if you don t dust yourself down and carry on

It was treated like a weakness if you don’t dust yourself down and carry on Michael Aylwin Adam Hughes © Photograph: Tom Dulat/Getty Adam Hughes, of Newport Gwent Dragons, is tackled by Scarlets players during an LV Anglo Welsh Cup match in 2011. Hughes and Neil Spence are joining a legal action over long-term brain injuries. At 30 years of age, Hughes is the youngest of the players to go public. His diagnosis is thus different: brain injuries and post-concussion syndrome, rather than dementia with probable CTE, but the neurologists have told him he is on the same path as the others. If so – and little is certain with the brain – it is only a matter of time.

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