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# losing out

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Northern Ireland suffer second-half collapse to lose in Bulgaria
Conor Washington had given the visitors a half-time lead.
Virus-depleted PSG flop at new boys Lens on Ligue 1 opener
Cameroon international Ignatius Ganago’s first goal for his new club sent the rowdy 3,800 fans at Stade Bollaert-Delelis wild with joy.
Schools are teaching 'difficult' children for fewer hours as an invisible way of suspending them
Ombudsman Dr Niall Muldoon said anecdotal evidence shows some children suffer disproportionately from “reduced timetables”.
He was the frontrunner, but now Ireland has withdrawn Philip Lane as a candidate for top ECB job
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe said he didn’t want the candidacy of Lane to be a “source of disagreement”.
Varadkar won't support motion which reverses pension cut for taking time out of the workforce
Many are angry that their State pension payments are significantly smaller than they would have been before 2012.
Ireland's Tuohy in action in 2016 AFL opener as Carlton defeated narrowly at the MCG
Carlton were defeated by the Richmond Tigers at the MCG.
Nobody claimed a €500,000 prize from a Friday the 13th lottery draw
The unlucky ticket was sold in Limerick.
Ladbrokes restructuring could mean 200+ job loses
It has been reported today that as many as 60 stores could be set to close.