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Irish Mirror on MSNFive-time League of Ireland winner backs Bohemians x Oasis inspired jersey fundraiser for family hit by double cancer tragedyYou can get your hands on the classy shirt and contribute to a fundraiser for a family that has been ‘at the heart of our ...
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Independent.ie on MSNThe family adding colour to Croker on All-Ireland day: how a US trip inspired a hurley-maker to switch to flagsLike many Limerick fans, DJ Daly will be a disappointed neutral watching today’s All-Ireland hurling final, but he will have the satisfaction of knowing he played his part in ensuring Croke Park is a ...
Azealia Banks Asks If She Should Be 'First Lady of Ireland' After Alleged Conor McGregor Nudes Conor McGregor has yet to directly reply to the leak and instead shared photos from his yacht on ...
Ireland's all-island population tops 7 million for the first time in over 170 years The combined population of Ireland and Northern Ireland increased by 1.5 million between 2002 and 2022, a newly ...
Apple may reposition the Apple logo on the back of the iPhone 17 Pro for the first time in six years, according to a new leak that points to the ...
USWNT vs. Ireland prediction, odds, start time: Free picks, best bets from soccer expert for June 26 SportsLine's Brandt Sutton reveals his soccer picks for United States vs. Ireland in an ...
This week has been a big one for the Boston Bruins. They unveiled a retooled logo on June 23 and teased about a possible change to their jersey for the 2025-26 NHL season.
Ireland just shut down its last coal plant – part of a clean energy shift that’s making Europe coal-free, one country at a time.
County Cork, Ireland’s southernmost county, has rustic architectural gems, stately Georgian homes, and 19th-century rowhouses overlooking Cork Harbour.
Ireland today (June 20) became the 15th coal-free country in Europe, having ended coal power generation at its 915 MW Moneypoint coal plant in County Clare.
Ballymena, Northern Ireland, has endured a third night of rioting by racist thugs targeting immigrants, with homes, stores and cars destroyed.
Northern Ireland police say violence in the town of Ballymena, reportedly fueled by racial tension, have left 32 officers injured.
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