Robin Swann Stepping Down as Leader of Ulster Unionists

Robin Swann Stepping Down as Leader of Ulster Unionists

Ulster Unionist leader Robin Swann is to stand down, citing a desire to devote more time to his family. Mr Swann, who was elected leader in 2017, said he had been reflecting on his position for a number of months....
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Ritchie Hoping to Keep The Good Times Rolling After Scotland Defeat Samoa

Ritchie Hoping to Keep The Good Times Rolling After Scotland Defeat Samoa

Jamie Ritchie says it is only right Scotland sing when they are winning after getting their World Cup campaign back on track. The Dark Blues players could be heard belting out a number of songs from inside their dressing room...
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McIlroy Calls for Tougher European Courses and Set Ups

McIlroy Calls for Tougher European Courses and Set Ups

Rory McIlroy has called for tougher European Tour courses and believes they are necessary to produce better players and help improve Europe’s Ryder Cup chances. McIlroy initially vented frustration on Sunday at the end of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championshi...
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Gareth McAuley Announces His Retirement from Football

Gareth McAuley Announces His Retirement from Football

Former Northern Ireland defender Gareth McAuley has announced his retirement from football. The 39-year-old, who scored nine times in 80 appearances for his country and played at Euro 2016, was a free agent after leaving Rangers at the end of...
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Vardy Nets a Brace as Foxes Demolish Newcastle

Vardy Nets a Brace as Foxes Demolish Newcastle

Jamie Vardy bagged a second-half brace as Leicester climbed to third in the Premier League by crushing 10-man Newcastle 5-0 to turn up the heat on Steve Bruce. The Foxes were on top from the moment Ricardo Pereira opened the...
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DUP Would Look at Time-Limited Backstop Says Foster

DUP Would Look at Time-Limited Backstop Says Foster

DUP leader Arlene Foster has said her party would “look at” a time-limited backstop – as she insisted there remained a chance of finding a deal before October 31. The proposal would put a deadline on the backstop arrangement required...
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Former Wrightbus Employees Protest Outside Church

Former Wrightbus Employees Protest Outside Church

Around 500 former Wrightbus employees and their families have held a protest outside a church linked to one of the owners. Questions have been asked about £15m (€16.8m) donations to the Green Pastures charity from company dividends when the Co...
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Wales Resist Second Half Onslaught to Defeat Wallabies

Wales Resist Second Half Onslaught to Defeat Wallabies

Wales put one foot in the World Cup quarter-finals and announced themselves as major title contenders after beating Australia 29-25 at Tokyo Stadium. The Six Nations champions took charge of Pool D with a second successive win that could lead...
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Georgia Overpower Uruguay for First World Cup Win

Georgia Overpower Uruguay for First World Cup Win

Georgia bounced back from their opening World Cup defeat to Wales with a comfortable 33-7 bonus-point Pool D victory over Uruguay. Georgia’s superior strength was too much for Uruguay to handle as the Lelos ran in five tries at Kumagaya...
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Hundreds Attend Pro-Choice Rally in Dublin

Hundreds Attend Pro-Choice Rally in Dublin

Hundreds of people have taken part in a pro-choice abortion march in Dublin. Campaigners want the amount of time women must wait for a termination reduced in the Republic of Ireland. At present women must wait for three days after...
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