Bombardier Halts Compulsory Redundancies in The North

Bombardier Halts Compulsory Redundancies in The North

Aerospace company Bombardier is to suspend compulsory redundancies at its Northern Ireland plants. Union leaders said the firm would also offer to reinstate 32 workers who had lost their jobs. Bombardier is a major employer in Northern Ireland but has...
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Hewetson’s Bust of Pope Clement XIV to be Auctioned in New York

Hewetson’s Bust of Pope Clement XIV to be Auctioned in New York

A bust made by one of Ireland’s greatest sculptors is to go to auction in New York. The bust of Pope Clement XIV by Christopher Hewetson, one of the most celebrated 18th century sculptors, will be offered for sale on...
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McDonald Says Sinn Féin Ready to Do a Deal on Power-Sharing

McDonald Says Sinn Féin Ready to Do a Deal on Power-Sharing

Sinn Féin’s leader has said she is ready to do business on a Stormont power-sharing deal, warning that time has run out on the political stalemate. Mary Lou McDonald said while her party was ready to engage “energetically and positively”...
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Celtic Legend Stevie Chalmers Dies, Aged 83

Celtic Legend Stevie Chalmers Dies, Aged 83

Celtic are mourning the loss of a second Lisbon Lion inside a week following the death of Stevie Chalmers, the man who scored their 1967 European Cup winner. Chalmers has died at the age of 83, less than a week...
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ICS Warns that Around 2,000 will be Diagnosed with Bowel Cancer this Year

ICS Warns that Around 2,000 will be Diagnosed with Bowel Cancer this Year

Approximately 2,800 people will be diagnosed with bowel cancer this year, with 1,000 dying from it, according to the Irish Cancer Society. It comes as patients are waiting more than three months for a colonoscopy. The Irish Cancer Society is...
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Martin Says Same Sex Marriage Referendum Could Break Political Logjam in The North

Martin Says Same Sex Marriage Referendum Could Break Political Logjam in The North

A commitment to hold a referendum on marriage equality in Northern Ireland may be a way of breaking the political logjam in the region, the leader of Ireland’s main opposition party has said. Fianna Fail leader Michael Martin also backed...
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De Gea’s Howler Leaves Red Devil’s Champions League Hopes in Tatters

De Gea’s Howler Leaves Red Devil’s Champions League Hopes in Tatters

David De Gea cost Manchester United again as the Red Devils’ hopes of Champions League qualification were dealt a major blow. United’s three-game run without a goal was ended 11 minutes into the clash with Chelsea at Old Trafford as...
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Arsenal Win The Women’s Super League

Arsenal Win The Women’s Super League

Arsenal Women clinched the Super League title for the first time since 2012 with a 4-0 victory over Brighton. Vivianne Miedema opened the scoring with her 22nd goal of the season after six minutes, the Dutch striker hitting a thunderous...
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Agüero Scores to Send Manchester City Back to the Top

Agüero Scores to Send Manchester City Back to the Top

Sergio Agüero scrambled a vital winner as Manchester City reclaimed top spot in the Premier League with a hard-fought 1-0 victory at Burnley. The champions benefited from goalline technology as top scorer Agüero was ruled to have forced the ball...
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Arsenal’s Champions League Hopes Fade After Dismal Defeat in Leicester

Arsenal’s Champions League Hopes Fade After Dismal Defeat in Leicester

Arsenal’s Champions League hopes suffered a serious blow after the 10-man Gunners went down to a disastrous 3-0 defeat at Leicester. Unai Emery’s side slipped to a third straight loss and missed the chance to climb back into the Premier...
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