Micheál Martin Arrives In Glasgow For COP26 Climate Conference

Micheál Martin Arrives In Glasgow For COP26 Climate Conference

World leaders have gathered at the crunch climate summit in Glasgow amid warnings that they must take urgent action to limit dangerous global warming. Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Australian prime minister Scott Morrison, German chancellor Angela Merkel, and Canadian leader Justin...
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Ryanair Posts First Quarterly Profit Since Start Of Pandemic

Ryanair Posts First Quarterly Profit Since Start Of Pandemic

Ryanair reported its first quarterly profit since before the onset of Covid-19, but said it expects to post an annual loss of up to $232 million (€200 million) as it would be forced to discount tickets to fill its planes...
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Ireland Will Not ‘Lecture’ US On Climate Change Says Donohoe

Ireland Will Not ‘Lecture’ US On Climate Change Says Donohoe

Paschal Donohoe has said he will not pressure the US to do more to tackle climate change. The Minister for Finance was speaking as US treasury secretary Janet Yellen arrived in Dublin for a series of engagements, including a meeting...
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O’Neill: Failing To Deal With Climate Change Would Be ‘Catastrophic’

O’Neill: Failing To Deal With Climate Change Would Be ‘Catastrophic’

A failure to address the climate crisis would be “catastrophic” and a dereliction of political leader’s responsibilities, Michelle O’Neill said. The Sinn Féin MLA said that no one should be in “any doubt” that the world is in the midst...
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Jiménez Scores First Molineux Goal In Over A Year To Cap Wolves’ Victory

Jiménez Scores First Molineux Goal In Over A Year To Cap Wolves’ Victory

Raul Jiménez bagged his first Molineux goal for over a year to inspire Wolves to a narrow 2-1 win over Everton. The forward, fit again after recovering from a life-threatening fractured skull 12 months ago, scored at home for the...
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Brexit ‘Destructive’ To Politics In The North Says Taoiseach

Brexit ‘Destructive’ To Politics In The North Says Taoiseach

Brexit has been destructive on Northern Ireland politics, and the ability to address poverty and create well-paid jobs in the region, the Taoiseach has said. Micheál Martin also defended how the EU has handled the fallout over the Northern Ireland...
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West Ham Stay In Top Four After Victory At Villa Park

West Ham Stay In Top Four After Victory At Villa Park

West Ham won 4-1 at Aston Villa to move into the top four in the Premier League and round off a wonderful week for David Moyes’ side. The Hammers defeated London rivals Tottenham last weekend and reached the quarter-finals of...
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Norwich’s Winless Season Continues With Loss To Leeds United

Norwich’s Winless Season Continues With Loss To Leeds United

Raphinha and Rodrigo grabbed second-half goals to earn Leeds a 2-1 win that continued Norwich’s nightmare return to the Premier League. A crazy four-minute spell after the break settled the game as Marcelo Bielsa’s men picked up a second top-flight...
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Martin Calls Climate Crisis An ‘Existential Threat’ Before Heading To Glasgow

Martin Calls Climate Crisis An ‘Existential Threat’ Before Heading To Glasgow

Micheál Martin said there is no alternative facing the world but to deal with the climate change challenge “quickly and urgently”. The Taoiseach said it is “absolutely essential” that every country plays its part in tackling climate change. As world.....
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Dominant All Blacks Overwhelm Wales In Cardiff

Dominant All Blacks Overwhelm Wales In Cardiff

Depleted Wales lost captain Alun Wyn Jones to injury and suffered a 32nd successive defeat against New Zealand as the All Blacks triumphed 54-16 in Cardiff. Jones hurt the same shoulder that threatened to sideline him from this summer’s British...
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