Liverpool Look to Start Anfield Road Redevelopment This Year

Liverpool Look to Start Anfield Road Redevelopment This Year

Liverpool hope to begin work on their £60million Anfield Road redevelopment by the end of the year, with completion scheduled for the summer of 2022. The second stage of public consultation, reflecting small changes to the original proposals – the...
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Pochettino Hoping for New Management Opportunity in Premier League

Pochettino Hoping for New Management Opportunity in Premier League

Former Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino would relish another opportunity to manage in the Premier League. Pochettino, who took over at White Hart Lane in May 2014 after leaving Southampton, had guided the north London club to the Champions League final...
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Sturgeon Wants Funding for Irish Sea Bridge Sent to Holyrood and Stormont

Sturgeon Wants Funding for Irish Sea Bridge Sent to Holyrood and Stormont

Funding for a proposed bridge between Scotland and Northern Ireland should be sent to Holyrood and Stormont instead, Nicola Sturgeon has said. Speaking at a conference in London to discuss the lead-up to the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow in...
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Community Shield to Move From Wembley in 2021

Community Shield to Move From Wembley in 2021

The Community Shield is set to move away from Wembley in 2021 because of the Women’s European Championship. The PA news agency understands the Football Association is in discussions about moving the traditional opening fixture in the men’s club season...
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O’Neill Not Deterred by Dissident Plot Against Her and Gerry Kelly

O’Neill Not Deterred by Dissident Plot Against Her and Gerry Kelly

Sinn Féin vice president Michelle O’Neill has said she will not be deterred after learning of a dissident plot against her. The North’s deputy First Minister said she had been told by the PSNI that they have received intelligence of...
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McDonald Engaging With Smaller Parties in Hopes of Left-Wing Coalition

McDonald Engaging With Smaller Parties in Hopes of Left-Wing Coalition

Sinn Féin is working to establish the viability of a left-wing coalition government. In the wake of a stunning election result, leader Mary Lou McDonald is engaging with smaller parties and a range of independent TDs to see if she...
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Manchester United Make Formal Appeal for Safe-Standing Section

Manchester United Make Formal Appeal for Safe-Standing Section

Manchester United have formalized their intention to bring safe standing to Old Trafford. All-seater stadiums have been mandatory in the top two tiers of English football since 1994-95, following recommendations on stadium safety made in the Taylor Report in t...
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McIlroy Moves Back on Top of World Golf Rankings

McIlroy Moves Back on Top of World Golf Rankings

Rory McIlroy has returned to the top of the world rankings for the first time since September 2015. McIlroy and Brooks Koepka did not contest last week’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am, but McIlroy has moved above the American due...
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Gove Confirms Import Controls in Place From End of Transition Period

Gove Confirms Import Controls in Place From End of Transition Period

Goods going to Britain from the EU will face import controls from January 1 next year, senior UK Cabinet minister Michael Gove has warned. Mr Gove confirmed traders in Britain and the EU will have to submit customs declarations and...
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Scotland’s Woes Continue With The Loss of Jonny Gray to Injury

Scotland’s Woes Continue With The Loss of Jonny Gray to Injury

Scotland’s Guinness Six Nations campaign has been dealt another blow after Jonny Gray was ruled out for the remainder of the tournament. Gray suffered a hand injury during the Calcutta Cup defeat by England on Saturday and the Scottish Rugby...
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