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Three years on from their historic Euro 2022 debut, how have Northern Ireland changed and progressed in the time since?
The former Celtic star appeared destined for a money-spinning £5m transfer to Brazil but the deal appears to be on the brink ...
Tesco Ireland plans to spend €40 million opening 10 new stores, creating 400 jobs over the next 12 months. The British-owned ...
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Independent.ie on MSN‘When you make it to Croke Park on an All-Ireland Final Day, it’s definitely something special’ – GAA stars reflect on what fuels elite performanceFor Galway’s Paul Conroy and Cork’s Katie Quirke, playing in Croke Park on the All-Ireland stage with their teammates is so much more than just a Gaelic football match. It represents all the early ...
Hartlepool RNLI's new £2.45m Shannon class lifeboat was officially named John Sharp by John Sharp's brother Anthony during a ...
Wales women's first major tournament match ends in defeat to the Netherlands as Vivianne Miedema's brilliant goal, her 100th for her country, helps them to a comfortable 3-0 win in Lucerne.
Commenting on the achievement, Calshot RNLI Lifeboat Operations Manager Mike Atwell said: ‘Without our shore crew, we would ...
COLCHESTER United are looking for loan signings to reinforce their squad, this summer.
Hollister's Ballina site is set to benefit from an €80m R&D investment and a digital transformation project which will create around 50 jobs.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNEditorial: At last, a backlash in the United States against Irish exceptionalismThe Irish nationalist critique is that the UK suffered such ‘imperial’ delusions when it quit the EU. It is nonsense – the UK ...
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Independent.ie on MSNWexford playground campaign launched – ‘It’s incredible how little there is in Ireland compared to Czech Republic’A campaign for an expanding Co Wexford village to have its own playground has been launched and is being spearheaded by a local mother of two young children. Originally from the Czech Republic, Lucie ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNIrish legislation on Israeli settlement trade is the 'most draconian anti-Jewish legislation since Nuremberg Laws' - MLAIrish government legislation banning trade with Jewish settlements in the Palestinian territories is “the most draconian anti ...
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