No More Former British Soldiers To Be Prosecuted For Bloody Sunday Actions

No More Former British Soldiers To Be Prosecuted For Bloody Sunday Actions

No further former British soldiers will be prosecuted over the killing of 13 civilians in Derry in 1972. Northern Ireland’s Public Prosecution Service (PPS) announced last year that one veteran, known as Soldier F, would face charges. A further 15...
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Rob Kearney Signs One-Year Contract With Western Force

Rob Kearney Signs One-Year Contract With Western Force

Ireland’s most decorated player Rob Kearney has joined Australian club Western Force on a one-year contract. Full-back Kearney, who made 95 appearances for Ireland, moves to Perth having recently ended a distinguished 15-year career with Leinster. The 2012 E...
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Tampa Bay Lightning Win Stanley Cup After Defeating Dallas Stars In Game Six

Tampa Bay Lightning Win Stanley Cup After Defeating Dallas Stars In Game Six

The Tampa Bay Lightning have been crowned NHL champions, winning the Stanley Cup final series 4-2 over the Dallas Stars. Tampa Bay wrapped up the seven match series with a 2-0 win in Game 6, celebrating despite the absence of...
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Liverpool Shoot Down The Gunners At Anfield

Liverpool Shoot Down The Gunners At Anfield

Liverpool ended Arsenal’s 100 per cent start to the season while extending their own with a 3-1 victory at Anfield to make it 61 home league matches unbeaten. Having lost their last two matches to Mikel Arteta’s side – one...
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Premier League Announces Ten Positive Results From Latest Covid-19 Tests

Premier League Announces Ten Positive Results From Latest Covid-19 Tests

Ten positive coronavirus results were returned during the latest round of Premier League testing. Positive cases of Covid-19 in the top flight are on the rise after there were three or four positives recorded in each of the past three...
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Industry Group Warns That 100,000 Jobs In The Tourism Sector At ‘Imminent Risk’

Industry Group Warns That 100,000 Jobs In The Tourism Sector At ‘Imminent Risk’

The Government has been called on to urgently intervene to safeguard 100,000 Irish tourism sector jobs at “imminent risk” due to Covid-19. The Irish Hotels Federation said the sector was facing an exceptionally grim outlook and needed additional government...
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Taoiseach: Travel Restrictions On Overseas Visitors Likely To Last Until Next Year

Taoiseach: Travel Restrictions On Overseas Visitors Likely To Last Until Next Year

Restrictions on travelers entering Ireland are likely to remain in place until the middle of next year, the Taoiseach has said. Micheál Martin said the need for people to self-isolate on their arrival in the Republic of Ireland would most...
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Mulvaney Says United States Will ‘Protect And Defend’ Good Friday Agreement

Mulvaney Says United States Will ‘Protect And Defend’ Good Friday Agreement

The United States will “protect and defend” the Good Friday Agreement, the US Special Envoy to Northern Ireland said. Mick Mulvaney said the agreement could be “at risk” because of the UK Government’s controversial Internal Market Bill, but that it.....
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Taoiseach Not Optimistic That Brexit Deal Will Be Agreed With Britain

Taoiseach Not Optimistic That Brexit Deal Will Be Agreed With Britain

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said he is “not optimistic” that Britain will strike a post-Brexit trade deal with the European Union. Mr. Martin said there was still the “potential for a deal”, but warned that the Government’s controversial legislatio...
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With Moyes In Isolation, Hammers Thump Wolves To Kick-Start Season

With Moyes In Isolation, Hammers Thump Wolves To Kick-Start Season

Jarrod Bowen scored twice as West Ham kick-started their Premier League season with a thumping 4-0 victory over Wolves. Tomas Soucek and Sebastien Haller were also on target as the Hammers, beaten in their first two matches, finally got off...
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