Farage Denies That He’s Joining The DUP

Farage Denies That He’s Joining The DUP

Former UKIP Leader Nigel Farage has attempted to distance himself from rumors he was about to join the DUP. The English MEP is in Belfast today for a fundraiser with the party, but tweeted to say nothing was changing. “Happy...
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Tributes Pour in for Young Girl Who Died Days After Meeting Sheeran

Tributes Pour in for Young Girl Who Died Days After Meeting Sheeran

Tributes have been paid to a brave little girl who has died suddenly just days after meeting her idol, pop star Ed Sheeran. Aoibhe O’Connor, aged 11, from Mogeely in East Cork, passed away unexpectedly at home on Wednesday. It...
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Wenger Says European Super League is Inevitable

Wenger Says European Super League is Inevitable

Arsene Wenger believes it is inevitable that a European super league will soon be introduced – and that the Premier League will suffer as a result. The outgoing Arsenal boss feels Europe’s elite clubs will fight for the introduction of...
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Speculation Grows over Rooney’s DC Move?

Speculation Grows over Rooney’s DC Move?

Wayne Rooney’s Premier League future may become clearer on Friday after reports suggested he was on the brink of a move to America. It was claimed on Thursday that Everton striker has agreed a “deal in principle” to join Major...
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United Secure Second Place in Dour Draw with Hammers

United Secure Second Place in Dour Draw with Hammers

West Ham and Manchester United played out a dull goalless draw at the London Stadium – although the result was enough to see Jose Mourinho’s side secure second place in the Premier League. Luke Shaw had a strike turned onto...
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Ulster Bank to Sell 6,500 Mortgages in Arrears

Ulster Bank to Sell 6,500 Mortgages in Arrears

Ulster Bank has announced it will be selling 6,500 Irish mortgages in arrears which have a face value of €1.6bn. Almost half of these, 3,600, are owner occupied-loans and another 2,900 are buy-to-let investor loans. On average, the loans are...
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Fianna Fáil Looks to Regulate Online Gambling

Fianna Fáil Looks to Regulate Online Gambling

A new Fianna Fáil bill aims to tackle the “devastation” caused by gambling. It is estimated around 40,000 people in Ireland have a gambling addiction. The legislation would regulate the industry to protect vulnerable people. Speaking during last n...
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Church of Ireland Releasing ‘Daily Worship’ Mobile App

Church of Ireland Releasing ‘Daily Worship’ Mobile App

You can now get your prayers on the go, as the Church of Ireland is launching a Daily Worship app. The church says it is bringing The Book of Common Prayer into the smartphone era. The app is an initiative...
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Toure Says Goodbye as City Break More PL Records

Toure Says Goodbye as City Break More PL Records

Yaya Toure bade farewell to the Etihad Stadium as champions Manchester City set a hat-trick of Premier League records in a routine 3-1 win over Brighton. Veteran midfielder Toure was made captain for his final home appearance and goals from...
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Chelsea’s European Hopes Hurt as Terriers Avoid Relegation

Chelsea’s European Hopes Hurt as Terriers Avoid Relegation

Huddersfield secured their Premier League status with a valiant 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge which significantly dented Chelsea’s slim top-four hopes. The Terriers drew at Manchester City on Sunday and claimed another point against City’s predecessors as ch...
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