Anti-Brexit Protests in Belfast After Suspension of UK Parliament

Anti-Brexit Protests in Belfast After Suspension of UK Parliament

Anti-Brexit activists gathered outside City Hall in Belfast to protest against the suspension of UK Parliament. Dozens of demonstrators chanted “stop the coup” while several activists addressed the crowd, condemning Boris Johnson’s move. The diverse gathering included foreign nationals concerned...
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James Strikes Again But Saints Hold United to a Draw

James Strikes Again But Saints Hold United to a Draw

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Riot Police Dealing with ‘Significant Disorder’ Sparked by Irish Unity March Protests in Glasgow

Riot Police Dealing with ‘Significant Disorder’ Sparked by Irish Unity March Protests in Glasgow

Riot police, mounted officers, a force helicopter and dog units are being used in Glasgow after protesters against an Irish unity march sparked “significant disorder”. Police said the planned march through the city’s Govan area , organised by the James.....
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McIlroy Finishes Strongly to Fly Up the Leaderboard at European Masters

McIlroy Finishes Strongly to Fly Up the Leaderboard at European Masters

Rory McIlroy picked up five shots in his last five holes to fly up the leaderboard and sit just one shot off the lead heading into the weekend at the Omega European Masters. The Northern Irishman arrived in Switzerland fresh...
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Manchester United Set to Clock Up the Miles in Europa League Group Stage

Manchester United Set to Clock Up the Miles in Europa League Group Stage

Manchester United face some long-distance midweek trips after being drawn in a Europa League group with Astana, Partizan Belgrade and AZ Alkmaar. Ole Gunnar Solskaer’s team are set to play in Group L as they enter the competition for the...
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Politicians in The North Criticize Reappointment of Victims’ Commissioner

Politicians in The North Criticize Reappointment of Victims’ Commissioner

There has been criticism following the announcement that the Victims’ Commissioner has been reappointed. Judith Thompson will continue to serve as Northern Ireland Commissioner for Victims and Survivors for 12 months until August 2020. Northern Ireland Secre...
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Guardiola Supports Increase in Solidarity Payments to EFL Clubs

Guardiola Supports Increase in Solidarity Payments to EFL Clubs

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola would welcome an increase in solidarity payments to English Football League clubs in the wake of Bury’s expulsion. The Shakers’ EFL membership was withdrawn by the governing body late on Tuesday night following the col...
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Gerrard Says Rangers No Longer Fear Old Firm Derby

Gerrard Says Rangers No Longer Fear Old Firm Derby

Steven Gerrard says Rangers have smashed the Old Firm fear factor that left them quivering in Celtic’s shadow. The Ibrox boss inherited a squad that had taken just two points and been outclassed by an aggregate score of 30 goals...
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Dissident Republicans Energized by Lyra McKee Murder, Says PSNI’s Anti-Terror Chief

Dissident Republicans Energized by Lyra McKee Murder, Says PSNI’s Anti-Terror Chief

Dissident republicans have been energized by their murder of journalist Lyra McKee, enjoying the publicity the killing generated, a police commander has claimed. Assistant Chief Constable Barbara Gray, the officer in charge of the Police Service of Northern Ir...
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Addison Happy to Fill Dual Role for Ireland

Addison Happy to Fill Dual Role for Ireland

Will Addison believes Ireland boast enough creative talents to thrive in a twin play-making system at the World Cup. Connacht’s Jack Carty will jump ahead of Ross Byrne in the World Cup selection stakes with a positive showing at fly-half...
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