Henderson Hopes for Triple Crown Glory at Twickenham

Henderson Hopes for Triple Crown Glory at Twickenham

Ireland lock Iain Henderson hopes painful memories of being humiliated by England in 2019 can help clinch Triple Crown glory at Twickenham. Andy Farrell’s side travel to London later this month having made a flying start to the Guinness Six...
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Ancelotti’s Everton Move Up to Fifth with Win Against Eagles

Ancelotti’s Everton Move Up to Fifth with Win Against Eagles

Richarlison’s superb individual goal helped lift Everton to within five points of the Champions League places after a 3-1 win over struggling Crystal Palace. The performance included the bad – Jordan Pickford’s howler for Christian Benteke’s equalizer ...
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Ireland Top Six Nations With Dominant Victory Over Wales

Ireland Top Six Nations With Dominant Victory Over Wales

Ireland continued their Dublin dominance against Wales and moved top of the Guinness Six Nations with a 24-14 bonus-point victory at the Aviva Stadium. It was Wales’ first Six Nations defeat since Ireland beat them two years ago, while they...
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Senior Conservatives Express Concerns over Huawei Role in 5G Network

Senior Conservatives Express Concerns over Huawei Role in 5G Network

A group of senior Conservatives in the UK has written to Tory MPs expressing concerns over the British government’s controversial move to allow Chinese tech giant Huawei a role in the UK’s 5G network. Ex-Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith, who...
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Biggar Calls for Wales to ‘Make Life Uncomfortable’ for Sexton

Biggar Calls for Wales to ‘Make Life Uncomfortable’ for Sexton

Dan Biggar readily accepts that Wales cannot afford to give Ireland captain Johnny Sexton “a free ride” in Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations clash. The opposing fly-halves will have key roles to play in expected testing conditions at the Aviva Stadium...
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Saracens Escape with Fine for Fielding Ineligible Player in Champions Cup

Saracens Escape with Fine for Fielding Ineligible Player in Champions Cup

Saracens have escaped with a $54,793 (£42,500) fine after admitting they fielded an ineligible player in their Champions Cup match against Racing 92 last month. An independent disciplinary committee deemed the fine – half of which is suspended – was...
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VP Pence Suggests Huawei 5G Role Could Jeopardize UK-US Trade Deal

VP Pence Suggests Huawei 5G Role Could Jeopardize UK-US Trade Deal

Boris Johnson’s decision to allow Chinese tech giant Huawei a role in Britain’s 5G network could threaten a post Brexit trade deal between the UK and America, US vice president Mike Pence has indicated. The comments came after it was...
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Taoiseach Says Election is ‘Wide Open’ as First Voters Cast Ballots

Taoiseach Says Election is ‘Wide Open’ as First Voters Cast Ballots

The General Election has been described by Taoiseach Leo Varadkar as “wide open” as the first voters cast their ballots. Ballot boxes arrived on the islands off the coast of counties Donegal, Galway and Clare this morning. Electoral officers were...
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Guardiola Dismisses Rumors of Messi Move to Manchester City

Guardiola Dismisses Rumors of Messi Move to Manchester City

Pep Guardiola has dismissed suggestions Manchester City could sign world player of the year Lionel Messi. The Barcelona playmaker has again been linked with City after reports of unrest at the Nou Camp. Messi, 32, is reported to have a...
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Bloody Sunday Victims Brother Urges ‘Soldier F’ Trial to be Held in Derry

Bloody Sunday Victims Brother Urges ‘Soldier F’ Trial to be Held in Derry

The brother of a man killed on Bloody Sunday has vowed to stay away from the trial of the veteran charged with his murder if the case is moved to Belfast. Liam Wray, whose brother was shot dead, has written...
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