Here's What Happened Today: Friday
A warning about hospitals, government considers mandatory quarantine for new arrivals, and four jailed over deaths of 39 migrants in Essex…
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A warning about hospitals, government considers mandatory quarantine for new arrivals, and four jailed over deaths of 39 migrants in Essex…
Rugby, soccer and American football are all in the spotlight.
The Juventus forward was credited in some quarters with the highest ever total but confusion surrounds some of the past leaders.
Leicester are top of the Premier League by a point after beating Chelsea.
Downsizers will find a lot to enjoy at Marina Village Greystones.
Ireland’s vaccine rollout moved forward, the SNP to vote against the Brexit trade deal, and the 1990 State Papers are released.
Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon accused the Conservatives of having “sold out Scottish fishing all over again”.
‘There is noise around Man Utd anyway, so for us it’s about improving as a team, taking one game at a time.’
Including hire purchase finance plans from 0% interest.
Anthony Quinn on his admiration for The Reds and their German manager.
The action commences with two games in Munster tonight.
‘When you start pushing the boat out and then something doesn’t go quite as well, a lot of players will start feeling the external pressure.’
Meanwhile, Real Madrid go back on track with a win over 10-man Inter and Marseille slumped to a record 13th straight Champions League defeat.
The hosts hit back after Josh Magennis had put Northern Ireland in front.
The results of this week’s election may further complicate the American response to the economic crisis.
It’s still too soon to judge the total accuracy of US pollsters, but let’s take a look at current knowledge.
A Democratic presidential candidate has not won Georgia in nearly three decades.
We’ve got you covered whether you want a solo TV night or one for all the family.
Cameroon international Ignatius Ganago’s first goal for his new club sent the rowdy 3,800 fans at Stade Bollaert-Delelis wild with joy.
Two Christopher Nolan mind-benders and a classic Eddie Murphy comedy – here are our picks of TV movies this week.
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The new Lilywhites head coach and his assistant were unveiled at Oriel Park today.
Government has spent the summer planning for the reopening of schools next Thursday.
We’ve got you covered whether you want a solo TV night or one for all the family.
We’ve got you covered whether you want a solo TV night or one for all the family.
The Manchester United boss says his team have a “fantastic opportunity” to qualify for the Champions League.
Current and former postgrad students share their advice on balancing study, work and… everything else.
The Spaniard somehow let through a long-range Mason Mount strike early in the second half.
The ex-Premier League defender remembers the Charlton era and pays tribute to an Irish icon.
Stick on the kettle and give these pieces a read.
The win boosted Scott Parker’s side’s prospects of automatic promotion.
Man United and Liverpool flirted with the idea but it was the Londoners who broke the Irish transfer record to sign the Dubliner and kickstart the Roman revolution.
Jenson Button on his early days partying in Formula One.
With his ongoing PR campaign, Daniel Kinahan has managed to attract more of exactly the type of attention he was hoping to avoid.
From leave-your-brain-at-the-door action to award winners– here are some recommendations for the week ahead.