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Sayed Baqer committed the offence at the end of a World Cup qualifying match.
Last month, Communicorp effectively banned journalists from The Currency appearing on the group’s stations.
He is set to miss the province’s Champions Cup double-header against Harlequins as a result.
David Abraham has apologised ‘in all forms’ for the incident.
The European Commission has given clearance for the bill.
Last month, Communicorp effectively banned journalists from The Currency appearing on the group’s stations.
The Connacht man was sent off against Samoa and now faces a suspension.
The 16-year-old recorded himself impersonating the England captain alongside a derogatory caption on Snapchat.
Sahar Khodayari, dubbed ‘blue girl’, was due to stand trial for entering a stadium to watch her favourite team, Esteghlal FC.
Microbeads are mostly used in some soaps, shower gels and facial scrubs.
Michael Rotich, the former head of the nations’ track and field team, has been suspended from the sport.
They believe ‘individuals intent on damaging’ the club may be behind a recent news report.
The supporter will also be prohibited from attending matches at Irish Independent Park.
Paul Dillon, who has Motor Neurone Disease, feels ‘guilty’ that Naomh Colmcille have been suspended.
‘It is difficult to imagine how an act of foul play of this sort could be worse,’ said the disciplinary panel.
An expert explains how we could be “headed for a nuclear arms race”.
The proposed law would effectively amount to a cigarette ban by 2024.
The restrictions will kick in in 2020.
The men were released in the early hours of this morning.
The assault occurred at Horseleap, Co. Offaly, on Sunday 11 November after a match between Horseleap and Mullingar Town.
Amy Lee, with an address at School Street Flats, Dublin 8, was prosecuted for neglecting her husky named Sky.
The parliament said its ban across the EU targets single-use cutlery, cotton buds, straws and stirrers.
Athlone Town’s Igor Labuts and Dragos Sfrijan were handed 12-month suspensions in 2017.
The France star was sent off for thumping Christophe Samson.
New Zealand uses “hundreds of millions” of single-use plastic bags each year.
Jameis Winston has said he has apologised to team-mates and says he will be a role model for his newborn son and fiancee.
Anyone found in breach of the ban could potentially face a fine of €125.
Despite the end of the ban, several activists have been arrested recently.
Cuala’s Michael Fitzsimons was shown a red card against Mayo.
Last month’s mass shooting at a Florida school took 17 lives.
The pharmacy chain will no longer sell energy drinks containing more than 150mg of caffeine per litre to children under 16.
The move paves the way for the phasing out of diesel vehicles in a country with a huge automotive industry.
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Graham Cummins was dismissed against St Patrick’s Athletic last week.
The province’s acquisition of the player last summer has since been criticised.
The proposed ban is currently on hold.
The move will be seen as a blow to President Donald Trump.
Rafael Esquivel, Julio Rocha and Richard Lai have been found guilty of taking bribes by a US court.
The defender also picked up a €10,000 fine.
Wild animals will be banned in circuses from 1 January 2018. Hare coursing remains legal.
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