Sinn Féin Set To Be Largest Party In The North Says New Polling

Sinn Féin Set To Be Largest Party In The North Says New Polling

Sinn Féin remains on course to emerge from Northern Ireland’s next Assembly election as the largest party, according to a new poll. On 25 per cent, the republican party is eight points ahead of its main unionist rivals the DUP,...
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Still Going Strong!

Still Going Strong!

Rob Strong, has been one of the greatest legends of the music scene in Ireland for many years and I am so proud of what he has done. If that other legend, Paul McCartney of the Beatles could play the...
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Out&About

Out&About

By Paddy McCarthy At long last I was able to go Out&About and it was like a breath of fresh air let me tell yea. I got off the train in Penn Station around 1 pm and I headed straight...
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Farrell Names 37 Player Squad For 2022 Guinness Six Nations

Farrell Names 37 Player Squad For 2022 Guinness Six Nations

Andy Farrell and the Ireland coaching group have named a 37 player squad ahead of the 2022 Guinness Six Nations Championship which commences in early February. The squad will be captained by Johnny Sexton who earned his 100th cap for his country against J...
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New Rules For Covid-19 Postponements Being Looked At By Premier League

New Rules For Covid-19 Postponements Being Looked At By Premier League

New rules on Covid-19 postponements in the Premier League could be in place for the first round of games in February. Clubs are expected to meet next week, when the league is effectively on its winter break, to discuss changes...
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UK Government To Withdraw Controversial ‘Double-Jobbing’ Amendment

UK Government To Withdraw Controversial ‘Double-Jobbing’ Amendment

A controversial UK government amendment that would have reintroduced dual mandates for politicians in the North is to be withdrawn, Boris Johnson has said. The UK government had been seeking to amend legislation going through the House of Lords to...
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Taoiseach Promises Clarity On Restrictions Later This Week

Taoiseach Promises Clarity On Restrictions Later This Week

The Taoiseach has said the country can be “optimistic” about the future, amid growing expectation that Covid-19 restrictions may soon be lifted. Micheál Martin told reporters on Wednesday the Government will give “clarity” later this week regarding pl...
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Tánaiste Seeks March 31st Deadline To End ‘Almost All’ Restrictions

Tánaiste Seeks March 31st Deadline To End ‘Almost All’ Restrictions

A further 11,683 cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed as Tánaiste Leo Varadkar is seeking a deadline of March 31 to remove “almost all” of the remaining Covid-19 restrictions. According to the Department of Health, there were a further 5,767...
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Martinez Remains Favorite To Take The Helm At Everton

Martinez Remains Favorite To Take The Helm At Everton

Former manager Roberto Martinez is in the running for a return to Everton but the club are not ruling out other options in their quest to replace the sacked Rafael Benitez. While Martinez, himself fired by the Toffees after back-to-back...
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Funeral Hears That Ashling Murphy’s Murder Was A ‘Depraved Act Of Violence’

Funeral Hears That Ashling Murphy’s Murder Was A ‘Depraved Act Of Violence’

A “depraved act of violence” which deprived Ashling Murphy of her life has united the country in grief and support, mourners at her funeral have been told. Bishop of Meath Tom Deenihan said the murder of the 23-year-old woman has...
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