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Irish Mirror on MSNDenis Leamy's finest hour, well 30 seconds, was against Georgia - here's hoping it is easier against the Lelos this time - One F in FoleyHis intervention in Bordeaux at the 2007 Rugby World should be ranked with the great Irish individual contributions to a team ...
Paul O'Connell's interim head coach reign is underway. He announces a much-changed Ireland team, but one that features ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNHopes high Munster's Tom Ahern will travel and get his Ireland cap - finallyTom Ahern is hoping to lay the jinx that has followed his fledgling Ireland career around the place. The Waterford-born ...
The man is playing some outstanding rugby. He looks bang in form and covers ... The full URC 'Elite XV' is: Jamie Osborne (Leinster), Darcy Graham (Edinburgh), Tom Farrell (Munster), Andre Esterhuizen ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNScotland's Ben White gets Lions' call ahead of Craig Casey; Tomos Williams to be flown home; team revealed for game with Queensland RedsPark, Andrew Porter, Ronan Kelleher and Jack Conan to start against Reds, Finlay Bealham, James Ryan and Garry Ringrose on ...
MPs have backed a Government proposal to reform welfare payments for sick and disabled people, but only after significant ...
The Battle of La Roche-aux-Moines (Angers), part of King John of England’s attempt to reclaim Normandy from France. 1566: ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNHow your MP voted on plans to reform welfare and cut benefitsFending off what would have been the biggest rebellion of his premiership, Sir Keir Starmer’s Government won the vote, with ...
VIRGIIN MEDIA TV has confirmed it will broadcast both of Ireland’s summer rugby tour matches against Georgia and Portugal.
MPs have backed the government’s welfare reforms after ministers signalled an eleventh-hour U-turn to appease Labour rebels.
MPs have voted to pass Sir Keir Starmer 's flagship welfare Bill in its first Commons hurdle. The Prime Minister was hit by an enormous Labour rebellion, despite making major concessions to angry ...
The government suffered it’s biggest backbench rebellion in the House of Commons this evening as MPs voted on the second ...
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