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Lucas Digne and Matty Cash were struck by a bottle while celebrating Emi Buendia’s goal on the brink of half-time.
Fianna Fáil’s Willie O’Dea has suggested such a measure.
The countries play in the Uefa Nations League tonight.
The bus carrying the Premier League leaders received a fierce welcome when it arrived at Liverpool’s ground this evening.
The player was once again accused of diving in his side’s 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace
‘I’m disappointed. With what we have had to go through already with these problems, it is not acceptable.’
The head of Dublin City Council’s homelessness body is coming in for widespread criticism for her comments.
A small section of Liverpool and Sevilla fans clashed at St Jakob Park before the match began.
Deaths tied to avoidable health risks like high blood pressure and smoking has shot up by almost 23% since 1990.
A school has asked to overturn a direction that compels it to enrol him.
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David Warner punched England’s Joe Root on Wednesday and has been banned until the start of the Ashes.
The Bath scrum-half found himself on the receiving end during the Amlin Challenge Cup yesterday.
From looking in the tissue after you blow your nose, to much, much worse.
Here’s more photographs of those disturbing incidents from earlier on today.
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