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Antonio Conte set to stay at Spurs after £150 million cash injection
The Italian’s future at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium had been uncertain.
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The Italian’s future at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium had been uncertain.
Ireland Women’s head coach Ed Joyce has also signed a three-year contract extension.
If ratified, the deal will give Spanish clubs a badly-needed cash injection.
It is being touted as the much-heralded ‘rescue’ plan the government hopes will boost the economy.
Along with the deal, the Italian federation will become a member of Celtic Rugby DAC.
Investment group CVC recently bought a 27% stake in Premiership Rugby and the Tigers used their cut to pay off their debt.
The sale of a reported 27% stake will direct funds towards improving facilities and expanding to new markets, say Premiership Rugby.
Liberty Insurance has renewed its title sponsorship of the competition for a further three years.
HSE director general Tony O’Brien argued today that the HSE is in need of significant and immediate investment in order to save the health service.
The overall prize fund in 2017 is set to be €6.5 million.
The art cinema has been in the pipeline since 2009.
Munster have required particular attention after a poor financial season.
That’s according to the Irish Film Board, which put out a call to the government for more funding today.
The Times reports that the UK’s £45 billion bailout of Ulster Bank’s parent Royal Bank of Scotland five years ago amounts to an ‘injection into the Republic’.
HRT have been owned by Spanish investment company Thesan since they took over from Jose Ramon Carabante in July 2011.
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