Church Of Ireland Bishops Call For An End To Recent Violence In The North

Church Of Ireland Bishops Call For An End To Recent Violence In The North

Church of Ireland bishops in the North have called for an immediate stop to the violence that has taken place in recent days. Police have been attacked with petrol bombs and other objects as loyalist unrest turned violent in Belfast...
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Ulster To Face Saints In Challenge Cup Quarterfinals After Thrashing ‘Quins

Ulster To Face Saints In Challenge Cup Quarterfinals After Thrashing ‘Quins

Ulster will play Northampton in the quarter-finals of the European Rugby Challenge Cup next weekend after a thumping 57-21 victory over Harlequins at The Stoop. The Irish provincial side ran in four tries in the first half and four in...
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Greenwood Completes Comeback Victory For United Against Seagulls

Greenwood Completes Comeback Victory For United Against Seagulls

Mason Greenwood completed a hard-fought comeback win against Brighton as Manchester United strengthened their grip on second spot. While Manchester City are all but certain to lift the Premier League title, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side are looking to underlin...
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President Higgins Leads Easter Rising Commemorations In Dublin

President Higgins Leads Easter Rising Commemorations In Dublin

A seismic uprising which prompted a series of events leading to the independence of Ireland has been marked 105 years on. President Michael D Higgins led the commemorations of the Easter Rising from his official residence, Áras an Uachtaráin. A...
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Carabao Cup Final To Be Pilot Event For Return Of Fans To Stadia

Carabao Cup Final To Be Pilot Event For Return Of Fans To Stadia

The Carabao Cup final, the second FA Cup semi-final and the FA Cup final will serve as Wembley pilot events for the government’s ‘Covid status certification’ scheme. The plan is to enable the safe return of mass gatherings and indoor...
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Unrest In Newtownabbey As Violence Continues To Flare In The North

Unrest In Newtownabbey As Violence Continues To Flare In The North

Disturbances have broken out on the streets in Newtownabbey amid fears there may be another night of trouble ahead in Northern Ireland. Police said on Saturday evening that they were responding following reports of disorder at the Cloughfern roundabout in...
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Jota Scores Brace As Liverpool Run Riot At The Emirates

Jota Scores Brace As Liverpool Run Riot At The Emirates

Substitute Diogo Jota scored twice as Liverpool showed they remain one of the best sides in the Premier League by completely outclassing Arsenal to win 3-0 at the Emirates Stadium. Manchester City’s win at Leicester earlier in the day meant...
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Jesus Celebrates His Birthday With A Goal In Win Against Foxes

Jesus Celebrates His Birthday With A Goal In Win Against Foxes

Birthday boy Gabriel Jesus continued in-form Manchester City’s march to the Premier League title after a classy victory at Leicester. The striker, who turned 24 on Saturday, wrapped up a 2-0 win at the King Power Stadium as Pep Guardiola’s...
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Munster Out Of Heineken Cup After Losing To Toulouse At Home

Munster Out Of Heineken Cup After Losing To Toulouse At Home

Toulouse won at Thomond Park for the first time in their storied Heineken Champions Cup history, defeating Munster 40-33 in an epic eight-try contest. France star Antoine Dupont came alive during the final quarter, touching down twice to supplement a...
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Ireland Expected To Administer One Millionth Vaccine Dose Next Week

Ireland Expected To Administer One Millionth Vaccine Dose Next Week

Ireland will reach the milestone of one million vaccine doses administered some time next week, the head of the health service has predicted. Paul Reid said more than 900,000 doses will have been completed by the end of the weekend....
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