Michael D. Higgins in attendance as Shelbourne prevail in five goal thriller away to Galway
It was a dramatic opening night in the SSE Airtricity League First Division on Friday.
It was a dramatic opening night in the SSE Airtricity League First Division on Friday.
All the action from this weekend’s games in the Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League.
Three rearranged fixtures from Round 1 in the Lidl Ladies National League took place this weekend.
A round-up of today’s AIL Division 1A action.
Last week the Data Protection Commissioner said it will not publish its report in full, following an investigation into the rollout of the cards – which experts claim breaches data protection laws.
The €254 million payout is expected to open the door to a slew of similar cases against Monsanto, manufacturer of Roundup.
The landmark ruling could open the door for a slew of similar lawsuits against pesticide giant Monsanto.
It was a busy night of action in the opening round of the FAI Cup.
Sean Dyche’s side can secure a Europa League spot next weekend, while Dusan Tadic inspired Southampton to a vital win.
Germany dropped its opposition to the pesticide, introduced in 1974 by US agro-giant Monsanto as Roundup.
“The rule is prove to us that it’s safe – and that hasn’t been done.”
Elsewhere Tottenham made it four Premier League wins in five plus Swansea beat Huddersfield.
There were big wins for Watford, Chelsea and Arsenal, while Brighton earned a first Premier League win in the club’s history.
Plus Chelsea step up their interest in Oxlade-Chamberlain and Inter join Roma in hunt for Riyad Mahrez.
The Old Lady are linked with a £31 million move for the German international, but Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is optimistic he will sign a new contract.
Gay Byrne, tragedies in Tipperary and Galway and Donald Trump’s fight with Hamilton had us talking today.
It was a difficult evening for two sides relatively well-known to Irish football fans, too.
An awkward meeting between Cameron and EU leaders, a weather warning – and a massive party in Reykjavik.
Political turmoil in the UK, another hung parliament in Spain – and calls for a homecoming for the Irish team.
Kildare, Tipperary and Clare all lost key games in Division 3.
Fraser Forster was in inspired form for Southampton while elsewhere, Manchester City squeezed past Sunderland & Tottenham won again.
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The World Health Organisation’s International Agency on the Research of Cancer has branded glyphosate as “probably carcinogenic” to humans.
WWDC showed us that Apple Music may have a problem justifying itself to people and how it’s learning from iOS 8′s mistakes.
There’s a lot of space to cover when you’re wandering around Mobile World Congress, but some things stand out more than others on a busy first day.
Meanwhile Southampton condemned QPR to another loss while Swansea and Sunderland drew.
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Everyone’s talking about a refused abortion, the death of a man in the sea in Donegal and the BBC and Sir Cliff.
They’re a crazy bunch on that mainland.
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Everyone’s been talking about a sexual assault in Athlone, missing actor Gerry McCann and same-sex cake toppers.