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Uefa slammed for 'incomprehensible move' with cryptocurrency fan token company
The sale of fan tokens has been criticised as a means of monetising fan engagement.
'Unacceptable' - Fifa president Infantino comes under fire for remark on African migrants
Infantino controversially referenced migrants risking drowning in the Mediterranean during a speech.
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'A disgrace' - Higgins hits out at O'Sullivan's comments telling children not to play snooker
O’Sullivan said that he would not recommend children pursue a career in snooker.
'No return of house parties anytime soon', Taoiseach insists
“House parties have been very problematic” in terms of spreading the virus, he said.
Complaint against topless influencer's ad for cocktails upheld due to alcohol laws and 'suggestive sexual content'
The ad watchdog said upheld a complaint on a number of grounds.
Senator calls for TDs to boycott 4th of July celebrations at US Embassy
The boycott is in response to the policy of separating children from their parents at the US border.
Harris: 'Absolutely pathetic' that unsearchable documents were provided to scoping probe
The Scally probe has been provided with unsearchable and hard to read documents.
Kim Kardashian is advertising appetite suppressant lollipops on her Instagram and people aren't impressed
People are calling the post ‘irresponsible’ given how many young fans follow her Instagram.
Argos was offering these six items at half price, although they weren't actually available
The Advertising Standards Association of Ireland (ASAI) upheld a complaint made about the issue.
Eastenders has defended itself after a funeral home gay sex scene
48 people have made official complaints.
Waterford school apologises after students set uniform on fire in public park after graduation
De La Salle College says it’s co-operating with gardaí after the incident.