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The incredible rise of England bolter Tom Willis: Helping children from broken homes, redundancy and so powerful as a teenager that opponents wanted to forfeit rather than face him

NIK SIMON: When Tom Willis was 11 years old, his parents opened up the family home in Reading to foster children. He was surrounded by youngsters from traumatic upbringings.

Why Tottenham really could go down: An injury-plagued team out on their feet, the huge decision that looms for Spurs board and a make or break moment rapidly approaching for Ange Postecoglou, writes MATT BARLOW

Tottenham's form is relegation form. They have collected points at an average below 0.5 per game for two months. Carry on like that for the final 15 games of and they will barely break 30 points.

Why Marcus Smith is still England's best fly-half, how he can open up Ireland and the common myth about him that is just plain wrong, writes CHRIS FOY

CHRIS FOY: Marcus Smith has been the starting 10 in every one of England's last seven Tests and it seems that Steve Borthwick has wisely concluded that now is not the time to change that.

Eight-time Grammy nominee looks almost unrecognisable but for her signature flaming red hair as she appears alongside Vernon Kay on BBC Radio 2 - but can YOU guess who it is?

She is best known for hits like Cornflake Girl and Pretty Good Year, with her songs focussing on topics such as sexuality, feminism, politics, and religion. But can you guess who it is?

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