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NZ Herald
4 days ago
- Sport
- NZ Herald
British and Irish Lions tour of Australia: Nine Englishmen in Lions starting XV to face Argentina
Maro Itoje will captain the British and Irish Lions for the first time in their Australia tour warm-up match against Argentina in Dublin on Saturday. The Saracens second row leads a starting side in the non-cap international that features fellow England international Marcus Smith at fullback with the Red Rose


North Wales Live
13-06-2025
- Sport
- North Wales Live
Red Roses launch national yarn art campaign to inspire a generation ahead of Women's Rugby World Cup 2025
England Rugby stars Abby Dow and Tatyana Heard have today called upon the nation to show its support of the Red Roses as they aim for World Cup glory on home soil this summer. Dow and Heard are leading a creative initiative inviting youngsters to get into rugby union and back the England team by contributing to spectacular Red Rose yarn art takeovers across the country. A sea of knitted and crochet rugby themed artwork is expected to be displayed across community rugby clubs, host cities, and local communities, and Red Roses winger Dow is encouraging the nation to get involved with their local project. 'Whether you are a lifelong rugby fan, a dedicated crafter, or someone who just wants to play a part in something special, we are encouraging fans across England to get creative and show their support this summer,' Dow said. 'Crochet is a mindful hobby that we use as a squad to bond and create meaningful connections. We want fans new and old to connect with our sport through rugby crochet and knitting, while being part of an inspiring national movement. 'We are in a golden age of women's sport and we feel a responsibility to maximise this incredible opportunity to inspire the next generation of female players and fans across the summer.' Inspired by the Red Roses love of crochet as a team bonding activity, the yarn art takeovers form part of the RFU's engagement activities designed to inspire female players and deliver a lasting legacy for Women's Rugby World Cup 2025. Fans wishing to get involved and contribute to displays across their local communities, clubs and cities can download crochet patterns via the England Rugby website. The patterns available are a red rose, bunting and a rugby ball square. Full details of national display points and submission deadlines will be available via the RFU website HERE. Supplied creations will then be stitched together by dedicated teams of volunteers ahead of a national unveiling of Yarn Art in early August.


Wales Online
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Red Roses launch national yarn art campaign to inspire a generation ahead of Women's Rugby World Cup 2025
Red Roses launch national yarn art campaign to inspire a generation ahead of Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 Abby Dow and Tatyana Heard are leading a creative initiative inviting youngsters to get into rugby union and back the England team by contributing to spectacular Red Rose yarn art takeovers across the country A sea of knitted and crochet rugby themed artwork is expected to be displayed across community rugby clubs, host cities, and local communities England Rugby stars Abby Dow and Tatyana Heard have today called upon the nation to show its support of the Red Roses as they aim for World Cup glory on home soil this summer. Dow and Heard are leading a creative initiative inviting youngsters to get into rugby union and back the England team by contributing to spectacular Red Rose yarn art takeovers across the country. A sea of knitted and crochet rugby themed artwork is expected to be displayed across community rugby clubs, host cities, and local communities, and Red Roses winger Dow is encouraging the nation to get involved with their local project. 'Whether you are a lifelong rugby fan, a dedicated crafter, or someone who just wants to play a part in something special, we are encouraging fans across England to get creative and show their support this summer,' Dow said. 'Crochet is a mindful hobby that we use as a squad to bond and create meaningful connections. We want fans new and old to connect with our sport through rugby crochet and knitting, while being part of an inspiring national movement. 'We are in a golden age of women's sport and we feel a responsibility to maximise this incredible opportunity to inspire the next generation of female players and fans across the summer.' Inspired by the Red Roses love of crochet as a team bonding activity, the yarn art takeovers form part of the RFU's engagement activities designed to inspire female players and deliver a lasting legacy for Women's Rugby World Cup 2025. Fans wishing to get involved and contribute to displays across their local communities, clubs and cities can download crochet patterns via the England Rugby website. The patterns available are a red rose, bunting and a rugby ball square. Article continues below Full details of national display points and submission deadlines will be available via the RFU website HERE. Supplied creations will then be stitched together by dedicated teams of volunteers ahead of a national unveiling of Yarn Art in early August.


India.com
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Rajesh Khanna's film was once banned by censor board due to…, was later released when…, had special connection with former PM Jawaharlal Nehru, lead actress is…
In the early 1970s, 80s, and 90s of Bollywood, enacting bold scenes on-screen didn't always go well with the audience. The hesitation to perform certain scenes often made actors and actresses uncomfortable. However, did you know there was a movie by India's very first superstar, the late legendary actor Rajesh Khanna, which left the audience stunned—even before reaching them, the film made jaws drop at the censor board? The film shook everyone because of its storyline, and the explicit scenes created a massive uproar among fans. Interestingly, the film also had a special connection with former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Yes, you read that right! Rajesh Khanna did the movie at a time when his career was witnessing a downfall. It brought him the much-needed limelight once again. If you are wondering which movie we are talking about, it is called Red Rose. Released in 1980, the movie was a remake of the Tamil film Sigappu Rojakkal. The original version featured Kamal Haasan and Sridevi in the lead roles. Coming back to Rajesh Khanna's film, the female lead opposite him was Poonam Dhillon. Fans have always loved Kaka as a romantic actor. However, to their surprise, the movie featured Khanna as a serial killer, which did not sit well with the audience. On the other hand, a picture of Poonam, wherein she is in a bathtub wearing minimal clothing, was used for promotional posters. This made the actress extremely upset. It was a huge risk for Rajesh Khanna, as in the movie his character was far from the sane and romantic man he was known for. Instead, he played a rich but mentally unstable businessman named Anand, who would first trap girls in love and then brutally murder them. Censorship The plot of the movie was considered extremely bold by the censor board. Hence, the board took a tough call and gave the film an 'A certificate'. But after watching the film, the board remarked, 'How can a superstar do such a dirty thing? This is not fit for public viewing.' Upon facing this censorship fiasco, the makers were left with only one option: to approach the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. After a lot of struggle, they finally received a green signal for the release. Special Connection with Jawaharlal Nehru Did you know the movie had a connection with former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru? Yes, throughout the movie, Rajesh Khanna kept a red rose in his pocket, a symbol associated with Jawaharlal Nehru. This similarity did not go down well with the censor board either. After a long battle and delay, the movie was finally released on the big screens. Sadly, it did not perform well and was considered a flop.


India Today
08-06-2025
- Business
- India Today
Aries Daily Horoscope Today (Mar 21 – April 19), June 9, 2025: Strengthen emotional resilience!
What will your day look like in terms of health, romance, finance and fortune? Read everything Money Horoscope TodayCollaborative efforts will continue. Focus more on logic and clarity. You may meet with people in positions of responsibility. Pressure-filled situations may persist. Think big. Move forward with discipline. Be cautious in gifts and exchanges. Emphasise consistency. Aries Career Horoscope TodayadvertisementKeep control over various matters. Work with professional harmony. The success rate will remain average. Avoid overburdening yourself. Work-related discussions will be routine. Expect routine proposals. Exercise more control over unexpected Love Horoscope TodayStrengthen emotional resilience. Maintain mutual trust in blood relations. Be comfortable during meetings. Take your time for personal interactions. Be alert in personal communications. Foster balance in relationships. Be cautious during discussions. Maintain a respectful attitude. Dignity and privacy will Health Horoscope TodayFocus on your speech and behaviour. Stay alert to physical signals. Follow a disciplined routine. Show maturity. Be clear in conversations. Approach tasks with mental numbers - 3, 6, 9Lucky colour - Red Rose