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We don’t yet know where in the country the ticket was sold.
Awer Mabil’s story is an interesting one – as is his unique goal celebration.
The streets of Dublin city centre were thronged with people from the early afternoon.
Large crowds turned out at Custom House Quay for the countdown concert and to get a good view of the Liffey Lights Midnight Moment.
Yesterday evening the two couples dined at a Michelin-starred restaurant on the Eiffel Tower.
Maro Itoje and Kyle Sinckler faced some criticism after the Lions’ defeat to the Blues.
Orkambi – as well as the drug Kalydeco – will now be available for CF sufferers from 1 May.
From jesters to Wombles, from young to old, here’s a quick history of Dublin’s old St Patrick’s Day parades.
The France international is seemingly a big fan of the rapper Drake.
The world’s 1.6 billion Muslims have been fasting for almost a month now.
Remember the hope.
The Canadian Ambassador to Ireland will raise the Canadian Maple Leaf flag alongside the Irish Tricolour to start the celebrations.
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Claudio Ranieri’s side were crowned England’s champions for the first time in their 132-year history this evening.
Centenary, which gathered together some of Ireland’s most talented musicians and performers, gave everyone goosebumps.
It will cost an average of €199 per night for a double room.
Times have changed, but the tradition lives on.
Do we read too much into a players body language after hitting the back of the net against past employers?
Now they’re off to India.
Eggs or Mass?
A surprisingly large number of footballers share their birthday today.
There is something about Shefflins and winning medals.
Armero nets from close-range and brings in his buddies for a dance-off.
Bronze winner Clare Grace was also a prominent part of the celebrations.
Dunnnn dundundundun dunnnn dunnn….
Take a bow, Dzimtry Koub.
A look at Boston on the day of the bombings, and today.
The occasion will mark the 95th anniversary of the 1918 General Election – and Ivana Bacik hopes to have a majority of women in the chamber for the first time ever.
O’Neill scored a beauty in Tuesday’s friendly win against Glebe North.
She picked him because he ‘looked like he’d been looked after’.
Because it’s never how you want it to be, is it?
The obscenity of the apartheid system was brought home to me when Bishop Desmond Tutu visited Ireland in 1984 and he shared his stories, writes Joe Murray, who says the world has lost a unique leader.
We’re here to help you practice for tonight’s game.
The striker wore his heart on his sleeve during today’s game.
The event has gathered a lot of critics, as well as supporters – but why do people dislike it?
The Palace manager seemed quite pleased with his side’s victory over Sunderland.
Leaving Cert celebrants will be out in full force, friends.
Some fans are unable to fully back either side in the game between Liverpool and Celtic at the Aviva Stadium today.
Thanks, you really shouldn’t have
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, was found by a homeowner in a boat where he had taken refuge.
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