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The Ireland rugby team has been one of the most competitive sides in world rugby over the years, with major players such as Brian O'Driscoll, Paul O'Connell and Ronan O'Gara all lining out in the ...
For Coco Jones, this Super Bowl appearance isn’t about stealing a moment. It’s about understanding what the moment already carries. At the Apple Music Super Bowl press conference, she didn’t pretend ...
What is the Black national anthem? Here's why the NFL plays 'Lift Every Voice and Sing' before games
The pageantry of football games continues to grow in recent years, as the NFL created a big time atmosphere regarding its games. One recent addition to pregame festivities at football games is the ...
The 2026 Winter Olympics are finally here with the Opening Ceremony taking place on February 6, with celebrations happening in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo. Part of that ceremony will be the playing of ...
Mark English now moves to tenth on the world all-time 800m indoor list and sixth on the European list. File picture Mark English has lowered the Irish indoor 800m record for the second time in less ...
Suzanne Harrington: What kind of English family stays up late to count Irish swears on The Traitors?
The Traitors Ireland is being shown on the BBC and people are horrified. Specifically, English people are horrified at the swearing levels of Irish contestants — apparently there’s a lot of effing and ...
MARK English continued a record-breaking season when he bettered his own Irish 800m mark at the Czech Indoor Gala in Ostrava yesterday evening. The Letterkenny man stopped the clock at 1:44.23 to ...
The Irish language will for the first time play a central part in Ireland’s presidency of the European Union later this year. All official documents, policy programmes and press releases will be in ...
“I’m the most Irish person you will meet with an English accent,” says London-born entrepreneur Jacqueline O’Donovan. People who grow up in Ireland are lucky because “no matter where they are from, ...
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