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England are hunting their eighth successive Women's Six Nations title, but are attempting to maintain their streak without a host of names who helped them to the World Cup last year. Number eight Alex
history into their legacy. No side – men's or women's – has won a World Cup and a Six Nations back-to-back. England have done so in the space of eight months, extending their
title defence - on foreign soil to boot. When Sarina Wiegman's side play Iceland in Reykjavik on Saturday (17:30 BST) they will reach another milestone - the 500th fixture for England's senior women
six World Cup matches, including a possible Argentina-Portugal quarterfinal, anticipated as a Lionel Messi-Cristiano Ronaldo showdown. Kansas City overcame major odds to become one of 11 US venues for the [biggest World
England and Wales – defined as those with a life expectancy of six months or less – to request medical assistance to end their own life. To qualify, a person would have had to be mentally competent
Women's Six Nations Grand Slam decider, England had conceded 29 points in four games.** The world champion Red Roses, who are on a record 37-game winning run, travel to Bordeaux on Sunday