Nervy Foxes Held To A Draw By Saints In Southampton

Nervy Foxes Held To A Draw By Saints In Southampton

Leicester’s Champions League charge suffered a minor setback after they were forced to settle for a 1-1 Premier League draw at 10-man Southampton. Jonny Evans’ 68th-minute header earned the third-placed Foxes a point on the south coast following James Ward-Prowse’s...
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Government Will Announce Plans For Return To Colleges In June

Government Will Announce Plans For Return To Colleges In June

The Government is to publish its plan for a return to in-person classes in third-level education in June. The Minister for Further and Higher Education Simon Harris said he will unveil the plan for an “enhanced campus experience” for college...
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Tourism Ireland Invites You To Tune Into Mayo Day 2021

Tourism Ireland Invites You To Tune Into Mayo Day 2021

Mayo Day 2021, the day in the calendar year that recognizes County Mayo, its people and all things Mayo returns on 1 May in true Irish style. The first county in Ireland to dedicate a day to its own name...
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Lockdown Restrictions In The North Are Further Eased

Lockdown Restrictions In The North Are Further Eased

Retailers, publicans and restaurateurs in the North are gearing up to reopen their doors on Friday in a further relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions. Under Northern Ireland Executive’s phased reopening plan, outdoor hospitality and all non-essential retai...
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Manchester United Hammer Roma At Old Trafford

Manchester United Hammer Roma At Old Trafford

Manchester United ran amok against Roma once again as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s comeback kings triumphed 6-2 and took a giant stride towards the Europa League final. Having fallen short in four semi-finals in the last two seasons, the Red Devils...
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Arsenal Lose At Villarreal But Score Vital Europa League Away Goal

Arsenal Lose At Villarreal But Score Vital Europa League Away Goal

Arsenal kept alive their hopes of reaching the Europa League final as a Nicolas Pepe penalty gave the 10-man visitors an away goal in defeat at Villarreal. The first leg of this semi-final clash appeared to be getting away from...
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Poots Announces Candidacy For DUP Leadership

Poots Announces Candidacy For DUP Leadership

The North’s Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots has announced his intention to stand for the leadership of the DUP. The widely anticipated move by Mr Poots comes 24 hours after Arlene Foster announced her intention to stand down as party leader...
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CSO: Number Of Overseas Visitors Increases By 12% In March

CSO: Number Of Overseas Visitors Increases By 12% In March

The number of passengers arriving into Ireland on overseas routes increased by 12 per cent in March, new figures show. The Central Statistics Office (CSO) released its air and sea travel statistics. It shows that in March, 61,400 passengers arrived...
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Scarecrows

Scarecrows

By Geraldine Comiskey These scarecrows look like they belong in an Irish horror movie (think: “The Wicker Man” only with Wren Boys). But the only outing this lot will be getting this year will be to the farmers’ fields, to...
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Manchester City Fight Back Against PSG For Semi-Final Advantage

Manchester City Fight Back Against PSG For Semi-Final Advantage

Manchester City produced a superb second-half fightback to claim a 2-1 advantage after the first leg of their Champions League semi-final against 10-man Paris St Germain in Paris. The Premier League leaders were stung by an early Marquinhos goal as...
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