McDonald Engaging With Smaller Parties in Hopes of Left-Wing Coalition

McDonald Engaging With Smaller Parties in Hopes of Left-Wing Coalition

Sinn Féin is working to establish the viability of a left-wing coalition government. In the wake of a stunning election result, leader Mary Lou McDonald is engaging with smaller parties and a range of independent TDs to see if she...
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Manchester United Make Formal Appeal for Safe-Standing Section

Manchester United Make Formal Appeal for Safe-Standing Section

Manchester United have formalized their intention to bring safe standing to Old Trafford. All-seater stadiums have been mandatory in the top two tiers of English football since 1994-95, following recommendations on stadium safety made in the Taylor Report in t...
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McIlroy Moves Back on Top of World Golf Rankings

McIlroy Moves Back on Top of World Golf Rankings

Rory McIlroy has returned to the top of the world rankings for the first time since September 2015. McIlroy and Brooks Koepka did not contest last week’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am, but McIlroy has moved above the American due...
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Gove Confirms Import Controls in Place From End of Transition Period

Gove Confirms Import Controls in Place From End of Transition Period

Goods going to Britain from the EU will face import controls from January 1 next year, senior UK Cabinet minister Michael Gove has warned. Mr Gove confirmed traders in Britain and the EU will have to submit customs declarations and...
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Scotland’s Woes Continue With The Loss of Jonny Gray to Injury

Scotland’s Woes Continue With The Loss of Jonny Gray to Injury

Scotland’s Guinness Six Nations campaign has been dealt another blow after Jonny Gray was ruled out for the remainder of the tournament. Gray suffered a hand injury during the Calcutta Cup defeat by England on Saturday and the Scottish Rugby...
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Officials Begin Scoping Work on Bridge Linking Scotland to The North

Officials Begin Scoping Work on Bridge Linking Scotland to The North

Officials are examining the potential for a bridge linking Scotland and Northern Ireland, an idea championed by Boris Johnson. Downing Street said a “range of officials” were looking at the idea, but were unable to say how many civil servants...
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Sinn Féin Calls for ‘People’s Government’ After Historic Victory

Sinn Féin Calls for ‘People’s Government’ After Historic Victory

Sinn Féin will work to form a “people’s government” voters can relate to after making historic gains in the General Election, leader Mary Lou McDonald said. She pledged to get to grips with crises in housing and health and bring...
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Eddie Jones Cautious About Expansion of Six Nations

Eddie Jones Cautious About Expansion of Six Nations

Eddie Jones has cautioned the Six Nations against expanding the competition after reveling in a wrestle between England and Scotland played in atrocious conditions. Tournament organizers have distanced themselves from a report stating South Africa would join a...
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Martin Promises Fianna Fáil Will ‘Listen to the People’ After Sinn Féin Surge

Martin Promises Fianna Fáil Will ‘Listen to the People’ After Sinn Féin Surge

The leader of Fianna Fáil has said the party will “listen to the people” following the Sinn Féin surge in the General Election. Micheál Martin has consistently ruled out the prospect of entering a coalition government with Sinn Féin, however...
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Fine Gael’s Brexit Election Strategy Spectacularly Backfires

Fine Gael’s Brexit Election Strategy Spectacularly Backfires

Fine Gael’s plan to make its handling of Brexit as a key part of its re-election strategy has backfired spectacularly for the party. During the campaign, Fine Gael highlighted Taoiseach Leo Varadkar’s success in preventing a hard border on the...
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