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Manchester United will have the chance to add the Europa League to their bulging trophy cabinet after edging through a frantic, tempestuous semi-final against Celta Vigo.
Thu, 11 May, 2017
A 77-year-old retired primary school teacher was jailed today for sexually abusing a nine-year-old school boy eight times in the early 1990s.
Tue, 09 May, 2017
For supporters all over the world the juices are starting to simmer.
The 0-0 draw tonight wasn't the worst thing about the Ireland V Wales game.
Fri, 24 Mar, 2017
Martin O'Neill has warned his Republic of Ireland players not to be taken in by suggestions that Wales are suffering a Euro 2016 hangover.
"People had to wait five days to get a table just to see the show."
Wed, 22 Mar, 2017
Latest: It is understood the Independent Alliance wants an external audit of the GardaĂ in the wake of the whistleblower controversy.
Wed, 15 Feb, 2017
The two shared a quiet word and a hug before heading off the field arm in arm.
Tue, 14 Feb, 2017
Two Camille Lopez penalties in the final 10 minutes proved the difference as Scotland failed to build on a lightning start to the second half of their RBS 6 Nations clash against France.
Sun, 12 Feb, 2017
Monaghan and Cavan played out an entertaining draw in front of 7,983 spectators in a hard fought Ulster derby at St. Mary's Park in Castleblayney.
Robbie Brady's stunning debut goal checked Chelsea's Premier League title charge as Burnley maintained their impressive home form in a 1-1 draw at Turf Moor.
Tom Tierney’s side have a shot at matching the achievements of Ireland’s class of 2013.
Sat, 11 Mar, 2017
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will publish more confidential documents on the US Central Intelligence Agency once a "key attack code" has been disarmed, he has revealed.
Fri, 10 Mar, 2017
Manchester City ... 0, Stoke ... 0: Stoke frustrated Manchester City as they held out for a goalless draw in their rearranged Premier League clash at the Etihad Stadium.
Wed, 08 Mar, 2017
Bournemouth claim it is "extraordinary" for Tyrone Mings to have been found guilty of a stamp on Manchester United forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic which will see the defender serve a five-match ban.
Latest: The Cabinet has agreed to revise the terms of reference for the so-called 'Grace' inquiry.
The Cabinet is due to sign off this morning on the terms for a state inquiry into the handling of the Grace case.
Tue, 07 Mar, 2017
Leicester fans and players are breathing a sigh of relief this evening…
Sat, 04 Mar, 2017
Kudos to the producer who chose the musical accompaniment.
Thu, 02 Mar, 2017
Murray has long been a target for opposition forwards.
Tue, 24 Jan, 2017