Mourinho explains what out-of-favour Bale must do if he wants to play regularly for Spurs
The Tottenham boss says the on-loan Real Madrid star needs to earn minutes with his work in training.
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This week, Health Mininister Stephen Donnelly denied the government had gone against public health advice.
Some people start to deny themselves food in the weeks leading up to Christmas, while others binge eat.
The new guidance comes weeks after staff and pupils have returned to school.
Are you confused about what you’re being told you should and shouldn’t do?
Neal Maupay registered a 95th minute goal to secure a 2-1 victory.
The Reds will finally be back in action on Sunday when they face Merseyside rivals Everton at Goodison Park.
Stormont leaders also confirmed that the North’s Covid-19 infection rate is still too high to ease restrictions.
Disruption to routine and normality can add undue stress to those dealing with disordered eating.
David Last gives his tips on staying active during lockdown.
Dublin’s Siobhán Killeen has urged people to abide by expert advice after testing positive for Covid-19.
The National Maternity Hospital has published advice about the coronavirus.
A statement from the health service said that this includes anti-inflammatories such as ibuprofen, naproxen or diclofenac.
The Dublin footballer is a doctor at Temple Street Children’s Hospital.
The HSE said parents should be practical in minimising the risk, while allowing some semblance of normality to continue.
Dr Cillian De Gascun is a medical virologist, and chair of the HSE’s Coronavirus Expert Advisory Group,
Gardaí have advised all those going out on Christmas nights out to be vigilant.
This time of year can be very difficult for a person with an eating disorder, but there are ways to help.
Michael Carruth believes that the world champion should hang up her gloves while she’s at the top.
Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand feels the striker needs to be chasing down trophies.
Eoin Kelly discusses his role in the Tipperary set-up this year, which was more than just a free-taking coach.
Callum Hudson-Odoi will be a “central” part of the club’s plans if he commits to them, according to the new head coach.
Rivaldo believes the star made a mistake in departing for PSG.
The former France international wants Pogba to remain at the Premier League side, rather than move to Real Madrid.
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Can you believe it’s more than halfway through March already?
It’s time for Fifi to weigh in.
It’s that time of the week.
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It’s that time of week.
The defender switched from Everton to the Etihad Stadium in 2009.
It’s Dear Fifi, back at it again.
Xin ciao! Dear Fifi is in Vietnam.
Back at it again.
Foofers in Vietnam!
And a follow-up on housemate toilet etiquette.
We’re getting through January. Little by little.
Farewell to Cambodia and hello this week’s Dear Fifi.
To help answer, this is the second week that Dear Fifi called upon the experts at the Rutland Centre.
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