Russian Intensifies Its Assault On Ukraine As War Enters Sixth Day

Russian Intensifies Its Assault On Ukraine As War Enters Sixth Day

Russian forces escalated their attacks on crowded urban areas in what Ukraine’s leader called a blatant campaign of terror. “Nobody will forgive. Nobody will forget,” Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky vowed after the bloodshed on the central square in Kharkiv, the...
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Seagulls To Show Solidarity With Ukraine With Yellow And Blue Third Kit

Seagulls To Show Solidarity With Ukraine With Yellow And Blue Third Kit

Brighton will wear the club’s yellow and blue third kit on Saturday as a show of solidarity with Ukraine following the Russian invasion. The Seagulls will also donate all profit from future sales of the strip – which is the...
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Ireland May Get ‘More Involved In European Defense’ Says Tánaiste

Ireland May Get ‘More Involved In European Defense’ Says Tánaiste

Ireland is likely to reconsider its tradition of military neutrality in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and may get more involved in common European Union defense policy, Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has said. “This does require us to think abo...
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Ireland Removes Mask Mandates In ‘Milestone’ Move

Ireland Removes Mask Mandates In ‘Milestone’ Move

The vast majority of Covid-19 restrictions lifted at midnight in a move hailed as a “milestone” for the country. The changes come as 5,919 new cases of the virus were reported to the Department of Health on Monday. A statement...
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Andy Farrell And Ireland Prepare For Twickenham Clash

Andy Farrell And Ireland Prepare For Twickenham Clash

Ireland head coach Andy Farrell is braced for a full-throttle Twickenham showdown with England and acknowledges his side must improve. The long-standing rivals each retain hope of overhauling pacesetters France in the battle for Guinness Six Nations glory on t...
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Russian And Ukrainian Negotiators Meet On The Belarussian Border

Russian And Ukrainian Negotiators Meet On The Belarussian Border

Russian and Ukrainian delegations met for talks amid high hopes but low expectations for any diplomatic breakthrough, after Moscow unleashed the biggest land war in Europe since the Second World War but met unexpectedly stiff resistance. As outgunned but deter...
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Public Transport Fares Frozen In The North Amid Spiraling Cost Of Living

Public Transport Fares Frozen In The North Amid Spiraling Cost Of Living

Public transport fares will be frozen in Northern Ireland, due to the spiraling cost of living. Minister for Infrastructure Nichola Mallon has announced that fares on public transport in Northern Ireland will be frozen, amid concerns about growing pressures on...
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Bank Of Ireland Posts Largest Annual Profit Since Global Financial Crisis

Bank Of Ireland Posts Largest Annual Profit Since Global Financial Crisis

Bank of Ireland posted its biggest annual profit since the global financial crisis more than a decade ago and said it plans to return of $116.5 million (€104 million) to shareholders through dividends and buybacks. Ireland’s largest lender by assets...
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Irish Soccer Teams Will Not Play Russia Until Further Notice

Irish Soccer Teams Will Not Play Russia Until Further Notice

The Football Association of Ireland has confirmed that no Irish team will play against Russia at any level until further notice. It follows similar announcements from the likes of the Scottish and English football associations, following Russia’s invasio...
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Kelleher The Hero As Liverpool Win The Carabao Cup On Penalties

Kelleher The Hero As Liverpool Win The Carabao Cup On Penalties

Caoimhin Kelleher won the battle of the second-choice goalkeepers against Chelsea’s Kepa Arrizabalaga as Liverpool claimed a record ninth League Cup after an incredible penalty shoot-out. The Irishman scored the decisive kick, with his opposite number – se...
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