Alexander-Arnold Scores Winner As Liverpool Edge Aston Villa

Alexander-Arnold Scores Winner As Liverpool Edge Aston Villa

Defender Trent Alexander-Arnold found himself in the spotlight for the third time in a week as his added-time winner against Aston Villa kept Liverpool’s Champions League qualification hopes alive. The England defender, watched by national team boss Gareth Southgate who...
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Taoiseach: North Must Not ‘Spiral Back To That Dark Place’

Taoiseach: North Must Not ‘Spiral Back To That Dark Place’

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has warned that Northern Ireland must not “spiral back to that dark place of sectarian murders and political discord”. His comments came after another night of disorder and violence that has blighted the region throughout much of....
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Ten Man Leeds Shock Manchester City At The Etihad

Ten Man Leeds Shock Manchester City At The Etihad

Stuart Dallas struck a last-gasp winner as 10-man Leeds stunned runaway Premier League leaders Manchester City 2-1 at the Etihad Stadium. The Northern Irishman raced onto a fine through ball from Ezgjan Alioski and flicked past Ederson for his second...
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One Million Vaccination Doses Administered In The North

One Million Vaccination Doses Administered In The North

Northern Ireland’s Health Minister Robin Swann has hailed “another landmark”, as the region passed the one million mark for vaccines administered. Some 813,468 people have now received their first dose of the vaccine, while 189,697 have received thei...
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Exeter Hoping To Take Advantage Of Leinster’s Enforced Downtime

Exeter Hoping To Take Advantage Of Leinster’s Enforced Downtime

Rob Baxter insists Exeter are ready to pounce if Leinster show any signs of rust in Saturday’s Heineken Champions Cup quarter-final at Sandy Park. The eagerly-awaited tie matches Baxter’s defending champions against a team chasing a record fifth European c...
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Irish Leaders Send Tributes In Memory Of Duke Of Edinburgh

Irish Leaders Send Tributes In Memory Of Duke Of Edinburgh

President Michael D Higgins and Taoiseach Micheál Martin have led tributes to Britain’s Prince Philip. Queen Elizabeth’s husband died at the age of 99, Buckingham Palace announced on Friday. The Taoiseach was among a number of Irish politicians to...
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No Loyalist Paramilitary Involvement In Ongoing Violence In The North Says PSNI

No Loyalist Paramilitary Involvement In Ongoing Violence In The North Says PSNI

The PSNI has ruled out the involvement of loyalist paramilitary groups in orchestrating the violence seen in Northern Ireland in recent days. It follows a statement from the Loyalist Communities Council (LCC), an umbrella group representing the UVF, UDA and...
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Britain’s Prince Philip Dies, Aged 99

Britain’s Prince Philip Dies, Aged 99

Britain’s Duke of Edinburgh has died, Buckingham Palace has announced. Philip (99) was the longest-serving consort in British history. The duke and Queen Elizabeth were married for more than 70 years. He officially retired from public engagements in the ...
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Rashford Shakes Off Injury Worries To Kickstart United In Granada

Rashford Shakes Off Injury Worries To Kickstart United In Granada

Marcus Rashford shook off injury concerns to help Manchester United to victory at Granada as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side took a giant step towards the Europa League semi-finals. Having overcome Real Sociedad and AC Milan after dropping out of the...
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Arsenal Face Uphill Battle After Conceding Late Away Goal

Arsenal Face Uphill Battle After Conceding Late Away Goal

Arsenal conceded a last-gasp equalizer at home to Slavia Prague to leave their Europa League quarter-final tie finely poised. Nicolas Pepe had come off the bench to seemingly win the game for the Gunners with his strike four minutes from...
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