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Bashing Winston Churchill is by no means a new thing. ​I remember a university lecturer almost 35 years ago saying: “I don’t ...
Every year on Europe Day, we come together to celebrate peace, unity, and partnership across the continent. But here in ...
The bigger the crowds, the greater the excitement, even if the spectators on the ground have a hard time seeing much more than the back of someone's head. It was like that at the Masters, where ...
The Masters is forever linked with Augusta National and decades of high drama. The U.S. Open bills itself as the toughest ...
Northern Ireland was tense, unruly, paranoid, broken. And then a little man from Clones came along and started putting the ...
Happy & Glorious’, at the The National Archives in Kew, captures the spirit of the King’s coronation with works by eight ...
Barry McGuigan was once Ireland's most popular man - a world champion fighter inside the ring, but a also world class ...
Applications to trade organisation Make in Britain have ‘surged’ since the introduction of US president Donald Trump’s ...
Fifa has announced that the Women's World Cup will be expanded from 32 to 48 teams from the 2031 tournament. The Fifa Council ...
One man in the crowd, in awe of the patriotic moment the flags were raised, wiped a single tear from his cheek. It was an ...
The first player to achieve that feat was Limerick man Tom Reid, who played for Garryowen, Munster and won 13 caps for ...
For whatever reason, in the northern hemisphere at least ... to centre stage and on to the plane with the best of Britain and Ireland. Back row Sam Simmonds, who had not been chosen for England ...