Six Nations to meet French authorities but hopeful of playing as planned
The championship is due to kick off in four weekends’ time.
The championship is due to kick off in four weekends’ time.
The 61-year-old has been out of work since parting ways with the FAI in April.
Gunners boss Mikel Arteta says Dani Ceballos has become a ‘really important player’ this season.
Meanwhile, current talks over the 2020 calendar could lead to ‘long-term reform’ of the sport.
The Champions Cup organisers have said that a global club tournament is already under consideration.
Talks between beef farmers, the Department of Agriculture and MII resumed this morning as protests continue.
Two of Europe’s superpowers are looking to do some major business before the window shuts next month.
It comes after Varadkar and Johnson spoke over the phone about two weeks ago.
The governing body’s chairman, Bill Beaumont, will meet representatives of the tier one nations, as well as Japan and Fiji.
The talented 19-year-old West Ham midfielder has spoken with the new Irish management setup.
The popular dating app could be set to appear on the Premier League’s shirt, according to a report.
Sean Maguire is set to join five other Irishmen at Preston next month.
Michael D Higgins could now refer the International Protection Bill to the Supreme Court.
‘We have opened negotiations with all the players who are coming off national contracts.’
The senators will also debate the crisis in Ukraine – although some members of the Seanad are on holidays.
The Uruguayan striker could soon be on his way to La Liga according to widespread reports.
Although it’s likely it will be another six years before such vehicles are released to the public.
The Foreign Affairs Council are meeting today where the Ukraine crisis is the main topic on the agenda.
Irish Rail has said that additional peak capacity will be restored on its services this evening.
The talks were to set up a high-level meeting in Seoul after months of tensions.
Using the summit as an opportunity to vent frustrations with protests could be damaging and will only distract the international media from the many positives of Ireland’s recovery, writes Samuel Brazys.
The short trip comes a day after the Taoiseach’s comments on Ireland not giving special tax deals.
The Health Minister congratulated all parties involved in the intense negotiations.