Aubameyang Sees Red as Palace Hold Arsenal to a Draw

Aubameyang Sees Red as Palace Hold Arsenal to a Draw

Arsenal captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang opened the scoring at Crystal Palace, but was later sent off as the hosts fought back to draw 1-1 at Selhurst Park. New Gunners boss Mikel Arteta was on course for a third straight win when...
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Nora Quoirin’s Parents Continue to Seek Justice in Malaysia

Nora Quoirin’s Parents Continue to Seek Justice in Malaysia

The parents of Nora Quoirin have vowed to keep on fighting for an inquest into their daughter’s death saying it is “a fundamental right of any citizen”. It comes after it was ruled an inquest would not be held into...
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VAR Cancels Out Hammers’ Equalizer as Blades Go Fifth

VAR Cancels Out Hammers’ Equalizer as Blades Go Fifth

Chris Wilder celebrated signing his new Sheffield United contract with victory against West Ham, who were denied a dramatic injury-time equalizer by VAR. Since taking charge in the summer of 2016, the Blades boss has taken his boyhood team from...
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O’Gara’s La Rochelle Eliminate Sale from Champions Cup

O’Gara’s La Rochelle Eliminate Sale from Champions Cup

Sale’s hopes of progressing to the European Champions Cup quarter-finals came to an end as they were beaten 30-23 by La Rochelle. Tries from Tevita Railevu, Tawera Kerr-Barlow, Geoffrey Doumayrou and Gregory Alldritt, along with 10 points from the boot...
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Parties Agree Deal to Restore Power-Sharing at Stormont

Parties Agree Deal to Restore Power-Sharing at Stormont

Power-sharing is returning to Northern Ireland after Sinn Féin joined the DUP in backing a deal to re-enter devolved government together. Sinn Féin President Mary Lou McDonald said a draft agreement tabled by the UK and Irish governments provided a...
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McDonald Welcomes Recognition of Irish Language in North

McDonald Welcomes Recognition of Irish Language in North

This is an historic “red letter” day for the Irish language, Sinn Féin’s president has declared. Mary Lou McDonald said the decision to bestow official recognition was only the start and the language would evolve and deepen. She added it...
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Broadcaster Larry Gogan Remembered as ‘an Extraordinary Man Who Was Very Ordinary’

Broadcaster Larry Gogan Remembered as ‘an Extraordinary Man Who Was Very Ordinary’

RTÉ broadcaster Larry Gogan has been remembered as an extraordinary man who was very ordinary at his funeral mass. Mr Gogan, who was known as the man with the golden voice and had worked at RTÉ for more than 50...
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Stronger Than Expected Christmas Boosts Ryanair Profits

Stronger Than Expected Christmas Boosts Ryanair Profits

Christmas hit the spot for Ryanair and the airline was able to upgrade its profit forecast, even as losses rose at an Austrian subsidiary. The company said that is expecting to carry 154 million passengers in the full financial year,...
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British and Irish Government Publish Draft Deal to Restore Power-Sharing

British and Irish Government Publish Draft Deal to Restore Power-Sharing

The Irish and UK Governments governments have published a draft deal to restore Stormont, with the Assembly to be recalled on Friday to see if the parties will turn up and sign up to it. The UK’s Northern Ireland Secretary...
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Atlético Madrid Through to Supercopa Final After Beating Barca

Atlético Madrid Through to Supercopa Final After Beating Barca

Atlético Madrid came from behind to beat Barcelona in a five-goal thriller and book their spot in the Spanish Super Cup final in Saudi Arabia. Diego Simeone’s side were heading for another defeat against the La Liga champions with 10...
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