Ndidi Grabs a Point for The Foxes with Late Goal Against Irons

Ndidi Grabs a Point for The Foxes with Late Goal Against Irons

Wilfred Ndidi’s late equalizer rescued a point for Leicester against a West Ham side who battled valiantly with 10 men following a red card for captain Mark Noble. Fabian Balbuena’s first West Ham goal looked like it might be enough...
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Leinster Extend Lead At The Top with Defeat of Benetton

Leinster Extend Lead At The Top with Defeat of Benetton

Leinster moved five points clear at the top of Guinness Pro14’s Conference B with a 31-3 win at Benetton. The defending champions were without Irish fly-half Johnny Sexton, but they ran in five tries as they brushed aside the challenge...
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Liverpool Too The Table After Brushing Aside Cardiff

Liverpool Too The Table After Brushing Aside Cardiff

Liverpool moved back to the top of the Premier League as Neil Warnock’s assessment of Cardiff’s hopes at Anfield proved accurate. Warnock delivered a startling admission that trying to get a result on Merseyside was “virtually impossible” on the eve...
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Ulster Secure Bonus Point in Win Over Dragons

Ulster Secure Bonus Point in Win Over Dragons

Ulster returned to winning ways in the Guinness PRO14 and also managed their first winning bonus point of the season when scoring five tries to defeat the Dragons 36-18 at the Kingspan Stadium. Tries from Henry Speight, Dave Shanahan, Michael...
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Exit Polls Suggest Comfortable Win for Michael D Higgins

Exit Polls Suggest Comfortable Win for Michael D Higgins

Michael D Higgins has secured a historic second term as President of Ireland, despite the lowest turnout ever, two exit polls suggest. Two exit polls, published as polls closed tonight, found that President Higgins secured the lion’s share of the...
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Taoiseach ‘Confident’ Hard Border can be Avoided

Taoiseach ‘Confident’ Hard Border can be Avoided

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar moved to reassure Irish citizens living in the North that his government will not turn its back on them during a visit to a city just a few miles from the border. Speaking to the media during...
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Tottenham’s Move to New Stadium Delayed Until 2019

Tottenham’s Move to New Stadium Delayed Until 2019

Tottenham will play their remaining home games in 2018 at Wembley. With work at their new stadium still ongoing, Spurs have announced that the Premier League fixtures against Chelsea, Southampton, Burnley, Bournemouth and Wolves will take place at the national...
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Central Bank Releases ‘Dracula’ Coin

Central Bank Releases ‘Dracula’ Coin

The Central Bank is today launching a commemorative coin to honour Dracula author Bram Stoker. The silver €15 coin is being released to coincide with the Halloween weekend. Meanwhile, around 70,000 people are expected to attend events in the Bram...
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Ireland is Third Most Expensive in EU for a Night Out

Ireland is Third Most Expensive in EU for a Night Out

New data has suggested Ireland is the third most expensive country in the EU for a night out. OneBigSwitch has found that it costs €180 euro for a couple here to go out, the same as it would cost to...
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Irish Relations With Britain ‘Strained’ By Brexit Negotiations

Irish Relations With Britain ‘Strained’ By Brexit Negotiations

The Taoiseach has claimed that parts of the British establishment expected Ireland to “fall into line” after the Brexit referendum. Leo Varadkar said that some people in Britain failed to consider the impact of Brexit on Ireland before the vote...
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