Federer and Nadal On Course for Classic Wimbledon Semi-Final

Federer and Nadal On Course for Classic Wimbledon Semi-Final

Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal remain on course for a blockbuster semi-final showdown and their first Wimbledon meeting since their classic final in 2008. Incredibly, the two most successful male players in history have not faced each other on the...
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Government Introduces Performance-Related Initiatives for Rural Grants

Government Introduces Performance-Related Initiatives for Rural Grants

The Government has had to introduce performance-related incentives to encourage idle community groups who “need to perform better” to spend €220 million in rural grants. The 10 best performing local action groups across the country, which are responsible...
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After Three Years, A Shockingly Low Percentage of Housing Fund Has Been Spent

After Three Years, A Shockingly Low Percentage of Housing Fund Has Been Spent

Only 8% of an almost €200 million Government housing fund has been spent three years after it was launched, new figures have revealed. So far just over €16 million of the €195 million allocated to the Local Infrastructure Housing Activation...
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Messi Sees Red as Argentina Beat Chile for Copa América’s Third Place

Messi Sees Red as Argentina Beat Chile for Copa América’s Third Place

Lionel Messi was controversially sent off as Argentina beat Chile 2-1 to win the Copa América third-place play-off in Sao Paulo. The Barcelona midfielder was shown a straight red card towards the end of the first half following a confrontation...
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R&A Refuses John Daly’s Request To Use Golf Cart at Royal Portrush

R&A Refuses John Daly’s Request To Use Golf Cart at Royal Portrush

Former Open champion John Daly will try to play “through the pain” at Royal Portrush after seeing his request to use a golf cart turned down by the R&A. Daly, 53, had been permitted to use a buggy in the...
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Plaque Unveiled in Dublin to Honor Spanish Civil War Veteran

Plaque Unveiled in Dublin to Honor Spanish Civil War Veteran

A plaque has been unveiled to honor a Spanish Civil War veteran in Dublin. Bob Doyle, who died in 2009 aged 92, was born on North King Street in Smithfield – where a plaque has been erected in his memory....
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Sweden Defeat England to Finish Third at Women’s World Cup

Sweden Defeat England to Finish Third at Women’s World Cup

England missed out on a third-placed finish at the Women’s World Cup as they were beaten 2-1 by Sweden in their play-off in Nice. Sweden raced into a 2-0 lead at the Allianz Riviera, with Kosovare Asllani firing in in...
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Dublin Chef Takes on London Food Scene with New Restaurant

Dublin Chef Takes on London Food Scene with New Restaurant

A chef from Tallaght is breaking barriers in London’s food scene with an Irish-inspired menu and a female-dominated kitchen. Anna Haugh, 38, recently opened Myrtle in London’s Chelsea borough, her first restaurant as an owner, and said training in Irish...
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Hundreds March in Dublin to Support Trans Pride

Hundreds March in Dublin to Support Trans Pride

Hundreds of people have taken to the streets of Dublin to support Trans Pride. The second annual protest for the rights and needs of the trans community saw participants gather at the Garden of Remembrance and march to Merrion Square...
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Dublin Crypt to Reopen on Tuesday For First Time Since Theft of Mummified Head

Dublin Crypt to Reopen on Tuesday For First Time Since Theft of Mummified Head

A crypt at a historic Dublin church is to re-open next week for the first time since the theft of its mummified remains. The head of an 800-year-old mummy known as The Crusader was stolen, along with another skull, from...
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