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The England out-half was replaced by George Ford in the latter stages of their Calcutta Cup defeat to Scotland.
The Ivory Coast international was singled out for his performance in the Red Devils’ defeat to Brighton but has hit back ahead of taking on Tottenham.
The IFA says if vulture funds come after farmers they’ll have to get to them through them first.
How to avoid tailgating other cars and what to do when someone is driving too close to you.
Former Argentina captain Lionel Messi should be left alone for the time being, according to Diego Maradona.
Backing tracks are seen as a means of assisting (or even replacing) a performance.
The Republican presidential frontrunner has called her “overrated and crazy”.
In a harsh statement, Cairo also called on the European body to reconsider its approach to similar cases in the future.
No son. Just, no.
Facebook’s chief of public policy in Europe said the numerous investigations into the company could see new features roll out slowly, or not arrive at all, in Europe
Her face says it all.
Michael McGrath has said that the government must use “every means at its disposal” to defend Ireland’s corporate tax rules.
The Fianna Fáil leader said that he thinks Quinn is “oblivious” to the impact some of his decisions can have on some small and rural schools.
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