Fench Open Postponed For A Week In Hopes Spectators Can Attend

Fench Open Postponed For A Week In Hopes Spectators Can Attend

The French Open has been postponed by a week with the main tournament now due to start on May 30th, the French Tennis Federation has announced. France president Emmanuel Macron announced on March 31st that a schedule for the return...
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Out&About

Out&About

By Paddy McCarthy Now thank God the Covid-19 vaccine has been developed now more than ever with different pharmacies producing it. Now that more than ever all ages can now get it so here is one example of how it...
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Chelsea Bounce Back With Two Goal Win Against Porto

Chelsea Bounce Back With Two Goal Win Against Porto

Mason Mount’s masterful strike and Ben Chilwell’s late finish handed Chelsea a fine 2-0 Champions League quarter-final first-leg win over Porto in Seville. Mount latched on to Jorginho’s angled ball, spun away from the cover and slotted into the corner.....
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Michaela Eremiasova’s Journey To The United States Through Music

Michaela Eremiasova’s Journey To The United States Through Music

Q&A by Brad Balfour When young Michaela Eremiasova came to the United States from the Czech Republic, she already loved and had studied music. As she explained: “Music has been always my ultimate love, my soulmate since I remember. There...
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More EU Countries Likely To Be Added To Ireland’s ‘Quarantine List’

More EU Countries Likely To Be Added To Ireland’s ‘Quarantine List’

People travelling from some European Union countries may soon need to isolate in Ireland’s mandatory quarantine hotels. Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan said that more EU countries are to be added to the quarantine list. France, Italy and Germany could...
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Ryanair Announces Losses Will Be Lower Than First Reported

Ryanair Announces Losses Will Be Lower Than First Reported

Ryanair has said it expects losses for the year of Covid to be slightly lower than first thought. Net losses are now expected to be between €800 million and €850 million, compared with previous guidance of between €850 million and...
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UEFA To Allow Euro 2020 Host Cities To Host More Supporters If Conditions Improve

UEFA To Allow Euro 2020 Host Cities To Host More Supporters If Conditions Improve

UEFA will allow host cities to upscale plans for supporters to attend Euro 2020 matches should conditions around the coronavirus pandemic improve, it is understood. The European governing body has asked for the 12 host cities – including Dublin, Glasgow...
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EMA Finds Possible Link Between Rare Blood Clotting Issue And AstraZeneca Vaccine

EMA Finds Possible Link Between Rare Blood Clotting Issue And AstraZeneca Vaccine

Europe’s drug regulator has found a possible link between AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine and rare blood clotting issues in adults who have received the shot. A review by the European Medicines Agency’s (EMA) safety committee concluded on Wednesda...
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Liverpool Have Mountain To Climb After Loss At Bernabeu

Liverpool Have Mountain To Climb After Loss At Bernabeu

Liverpool will have to produce another Champions League knockout stage comeback against Spanish giants after a chaotic and ill-disciplined display saw them lose 3-1 to Real Madrid. Jurgen Klopp’s team famously came from 3-0 down to beat Barcelona in the...
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Foden’s Late Goal Gives Manchester City Advantage Over Dortmund

Foden’s Late Goal Gives Manchester City Advantage Over Dortmund

Phil Foden struck in the last minute as Manchester City snatched a 2-1 win in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final against Borussia Dortmund. The quadruple-chasing Premier League leaders had looked like they would have to settle for...
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