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By Jonathan Hogan THERE’S no shortage of motivation for Fermanagh captain Shannan McQuade heading into Sunday’s Lidl National ...
Everything Cork did and didn’t do was measured against their waiting Munster semi-final opponents Kerry. Colm O'Callaghan of Cork is tackled by Iain Corbett of Limerick during the Munster GAA Football ...
The Leader of the DUP says his party will raise their concerns at Thursday's Executive meeting over a decision to install Irish language signs at Belfast’s Grand Central Station.Stormont ...
Here are eight lessons from the past year of transactions, for all the teams trying to improve this summer. This lesson seems as if it should be self-evident, but apparently, it needed to be ...
The public are being asked to help document and preserve Dublin’s old bilingual street signs with their unique Gaelic typeface, which are fast disappearing from the Capital’s streets ...
It wasn’t all “Zurich good, Dublin bad” though. Here’s a few lessons we have for the Swiss: [ Emer McLysaght: The best way to enjoy the hotel breakfast buffet and why I love a dry fryOpens ...
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"We did get a little bit of a history lesson on MacHale Park this morning, which was really exciting, but as players, as coaching staff, as an organisation in here, we're very much focusing on ...
Paddy McNair says there are "lessons to be learned" from a "tough night" in Sweden as Northern Ireland fell to a 5-1 defeat on Tuesday. Newcastle striker Alexander Isak scored and assisted in ...
It’s January, Masters invites are in the mail and Bubba Watson sounds positively giddy. He loves this time of year. When he watches college football, his eyes are peeled for Masters promos ...
As anxiety over global instability grows, the European Union is advising Irish people to start gathering vital supplies like food, water, and medication, to prepare for any crises which may occur.