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Wales make cheeky offer to host England at 2015 Rugby World Cup

England, who will host the 2015 Rugby World Cup, have been landed with Wales and Australia in the toughest group

Boris Johnson laps up World Cup gallery of the straining shirt collar

Barney Ronay: Lavishly staged, beautifully lit, ringed by statuesque women bearing almost overwhelmingly succulent nibble-trays, the rugby World Cup draw went off very nicely at Tate Modern

Rugby World Cup 2015 draw – as it happened

The presence of Australia, England and Wales makes Pool A the official 2015 Group of Death, while others will be breathing a sigh of relief

England drawn with Wales and Australia in 2015 Rugby World Cup

Hosts England will play Australia and Wales in the group stage of the 2015 Rugby World Cup

England’s win over New Zealand gives Stuart Lancaster World Cup hopes

England's spectacular win over New Zealand has raised hopes ahead of the World Cup draw

Why the anger over World Cup stadia? Premiership would have done same

Paul Rees: The Premiership's hand-wringing at the omission of traditional rugby grounds from the World Cup would make sense if it, too, was not motivated by money

Strong case for staging 2015 Rugby World Cup final at Olympic Stadium

Robert Kitson: Rugby can have its cake and eat it with thunderously big occasions in the megadomes intermingled with community-rich occasions elsewhere. The 2015 World Cup plans need more imagination

Rugby Football Union rules out return for Sir Clive Woodward

Sir Clive Woodward will not be returning to Twickenham after leaving the BOA

England may play home Tests away from Twickenham

England may play home Tests away from Twickenham to promote the 2015 World Cup

Richard Cockerill has made up with Stuart Lancaster after public spat

Leicester's Richard Cockerill has settled his differences with Stuart Lancaster after refusing to allow a fitness assessment of Toby Flood

World Cup in England in 2015 is set to be delayed for a fortnight

The 2015 World Cup is set to start a fortnight later after pressure from the southern hemisphere nations

Wayne Smith pondering England offer after meeting Stuart Lancaster

Wayne Smith has met Stuart Lancaster in Cape Town to discuss the current vacancy for an attack coach in the England set-up

Stuart Lancaster now needs free spirits after ending the England chaos

Eddie Butler: England's new head coach Stuart Lancaster has the task of matching the world's top sides by developing his players into decision makers

Twickenham calls in ex-Scotland Yard detective to investigate leaks

The RFU has called in a former Scotland yard detective after private statements relating to England's disastrous World Cup were made public

Wales’s Mike Phillips and James Hook left in international wilderness

Warren Gatland will pick only Wales-based players for the international against Australia next week

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