O’Neill: Next British PM Must Understand That “The Protocol Is Here To Stay”

O’Neill: Next British PM Must Understand That “The Protocol Is Here To Stay”

The next British prime minister must face up to the reality that the Northern Ireland Protocol is here to stay, Michelle O’Neill has said. The Sinn Féin vice president said she has warned newly appointed British secretary of state for...
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Elena Rybakina Wins Maiden Grand Slam With Victory At Wimbledon

Elena Rybakina Wins Maiden Grand Slam With Victory At Wimbledon

Russia-born Elena Rybakina became Kazakhstan’s maiden grand slam champion after defeating Ons Jabeur to claim the Wimbledon title. In the first women’s singles final at the All England Club between two new slam finalists for 60 years, the 23-year-old came....
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‘It’s A Very Special Day’ – Sexton

‘It’s A Very Special Day’ – Sexton

As good as Ireland’s flying start was in Dunedin, captain Jonathan Sexton felt their composed second half performance was the difference in a memorable 23-12 win over New Zealand. Sexton pulled the strings from out-half, kicking 13 points, providing the...
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Porter Brace Powers Ireland To Historic Victory In Dunedin

Porter Brace Powers Ireland To Historic Victory In Dunedin

Ireland made history with their first ever win over the All Blacks on New Zealand soil, bringing the Test series level with a 23-12 victory that reverberated around Forsyth Barr Stadium and far beyond. Taking advantage of the hosts’ indiscipline,...
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Paramilitary Activity In The North Falls Over The Last Year

Paramilitary Activity In The North Falls Over The Last Year

There were fewer bombings, shootings and paramilitary style attacks in the North in the last year, according to the latest PSNI figures. There were four bombing incidents in the region between July 1st, 2021 and June 30th, 2022, down from...
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Out&About

Out&About

By Paddy McCarthy I have to admit the July 4th weather this weekend, as they would say in Ireland, was fair to Middleton. The only wet day was Saturday when it came down in buckets and if you got caught...
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Back-To-School Allowance Increases To Help In Cost-Of-Living Crisis

Back-To-School Allowance Increases To Help In Cost-Of-Living Crisis

The Minister for Education has suggested that the eligibility criteria for the back-to-school allowance could be widened to allow more cash-strapped families to receive the payment. Norma Foley said she accepts many struggling families will not qualify for the...
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Consumers Spending On Food Down Amid Eurozone Inflation

Consumers Spending On Food Down Amid Eurozone Inflation

Euro zone consumers cut spending on food, drinks and tobacco for the second straight month in May amid a spike of prices, according to estimates from the European Union statistics office Eurostat. The drop in essential purchases came as total...
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Christophe Galtier Replaces Pochettino As Head Coach At PSG

Christophe Galtier Replaces Pochettino As Head Coach At PSG

Paris St Germain have appointed Christophe Galtier as their new coach after announcing the long-expected departure of Mauricio Pochettino. The 55-year-old former Portsmouth assistant manager, who guided Ligue 1 rivals Nice to fifth place before leaving last mo...
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Taoiseach Meets With President Zelensky In Kyiv

Taoiseach Meets With President Zelensky In Kyiv

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has held talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv. The leaders met in Mr Zelensky’s heavily fortified offices in the city to discuss the war and Irish and EU efforts to support Ukraine in the face...
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