Backlash, then backtrack: The Herald and the Hobson’s Pledge ads
After accepting then rejecting to run a follow-up ad from Hobson’s Pledge after outcry over last week’s controversial front pager, the NZ Herald has …
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John Jeffrey ends World Rugby chairman bid over lack of backing
Scotland legend John Jeffrey said he feels "hurt, bitter and betrayed" as the former flanker ended his bid to become chairman of World Rugby after failing to secure the support of his own union. Jeffrey is the vice-chairman of the game's governing body and was considered the favourite to succeed Sir …