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Last night’s game between Limerick and Waterford was disrupted by supporters crossing the pitch beforehand.
The Prime Minister went on the offensive as thousands of protestors gathered in three cities.
Erdogan has just returned from an official trip and called for an immediate end to mass protests against his rule.
The out-going manager took out an ad in the MEN to express his gratitude to fans.
Ulster fans have arrived in record numbers to see their side in Pro12 action this season.
Hon the Premier.
After a string of tribunals, political scandals and economic catastrophes, reports of Fianna Fail’s death were greatly exaggerated – but why? asks Maura Adshead.
I’ll see your Jack Nicholson and I’ll raise you a Bill Murray.
We mark your sporting calendar and give you a couple of resolutions you may actually enjoy.
Hugo Chavez has been in power for almost 14 years – but his opponent in the presidential election is in a statistical dead heat with the president in opinion polls.
Relatives of the 96 people who died at Hillsborough today got to see previously unseen documents about what happened at the stadium.
The Ulster county have described talk of a homecoming after the September 23rd final as ‘premature’ and ‘unhelpful’.
The Kabuscorp supporters were travelling home following their team’s 2-0 defeat.
“If you wanted your faith in decency, respect, honour and dignity restored, then Killarney at about eight o’clock last Saturday evening was the place to be.”
The Irish striker has missed out on the starting XI most American supporters would like to see face Chelsea on 25 July.
“If we ever want to win more than the party, we have to truly value what’s on our doorstep,” writes Niall Kelly in this week’s Airtricity League column.
Mateusz Kulik was at the match between Poland and the Czech Republic in Wroclaw last night.
Irish football supporters are making their way across the continent today ahead of the Group C clash with Croatia in Poznan on Sunday.
The Ulster coach was thrilled with the grit his side showed in reaching the final of the Heineken Cup.
The week of what would have been King Jong Il’s 70th birthday was marked in North Korea with the unveiling of a bronze statue in Pyongyang today.
Kerry club reject claims that they want fans separated for clash with Crossmaglen.
Unsurprisingly, the amorous pair were asked to leave before the climax. Of the game.
Paraguayan model Larissa Riquelme, she of running naked through the streets of Asuncion fame, has promised to “get naked on the spot” if Paraguay win this week’s Copa America final.
US President Barack Obama is giving his supporters the chance to join him for an intimate dinner. He’s also asked his Twitter followers what they’d like to discuss over their lasagne.
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