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His landslide victory was proclaimed last month.
“I sincerely hope that I can repay the trust you have placed in me.”
Skills coach Richie Murphy noted the importance of ‘making sure to play in the opposition half as much as possible’ against Les Bleus.
That’s according to a new opinion poll for the Sunday Times.
Starmer was elected as leader of the party earlier today, replacing Jeremy Corbyn.
Starmer, a former director of state prosecutions and Labour’s Brexit spokesman, had been the favourite to win the ballot.
Shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry, a potential leadership candidate, was forced to deny insulting voters.
The international impression of Johnson has evolved from simply an eccentric mayor to a symbol of Brexit Britain.
“I am ready to take our party into a general election and win it,” new leader Jo Swinson said.
Volodymyr Zelensky won a landslide victory yesterday.
Julie Bishop is a rare female voice in the Australian government.
In a wide-ranging interview, Mary Lou McDonald talks party reform, bullying, and why she won’t be asking Gerry Adams to run for President of Ireland.
In her speech, McDonald said “we are the generation of republicans who will see the rising of the moon”.
Meanwhile, Railway Union defeated Old Belvedere and Galwegians got the better of Blackrock.
The party elected former army officer Henry Bolton as its new leader.
The 36-year-old will lead his new side in their battle for promotion from the Championship and wears the armband for the first time on Saturday.
Leo Varadkar said there will be more disappointments than appointments for his colleagues as he selects his new Cabinet.
Leo Varadkar has won the Fine Gael fight, but he has another battle on his hands.
The newly elected leader got a rapturous applause in Dublin’s Mansion House.
The election will take place tomorrow night.
Joan is stepping down, so who’s in the mix to replace her? We rank the contenders…
Hickey takes over leading role in players’ body after Cusack’s 13-year tenure.
The outcome was inevitable but the democratic process ensured Labour had its day in the sun in Dublin yesterday.
Jamie Clarke has large boots to fill as Armagh captain for 2014.
Martin Jacques says China’s ascendancy and impact is something that people should pay heed to.
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