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Italy's injury list grows ahead of Six Nations visit to Dublin
Head coach Kieran Crowley hopes his side can end their 34-game losing streak.
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Head coach Kieran Crowley hopes his side can end their 34-game losing streak.
Director of women’s rugby Anthony Eddy’s words have been met with a negative reaction.
The Ireland head coach was frustrated his team couldn’t kick on after a ‘decent’ first half.
Bill Sweeney says the English union will lose out on £107 million if the November Tests are cancelled.
Peter O’Mahony is expecting much better from his Munster team tomorrow after some substandard performances recently.
The Ireland head coach insists his team are working towards peaking at the World Cup.
The loosehead prop has been cleared of an ankle break after an x-ray.
Limerick are challenging Galway for the All-Ireland crown this weekend.
The former All Blacks back row could link up with his old boss in Australia.
International students studying in Ireland are facing a myriad of problems.
The Department of Public Expenditure and Reform confirmed that the card will be needed to apply for a passport from autumn of this year.
Munster boss Rassie Erasmus has full confidence in ‘unsung hero’ Duncan Williams.
Meanwhile, Munster CEO Garrett Fitzgerald was said to be too busy to discuss the situation.
The Munster director of rugby may be leaving despite having two more years on his contract.
A confidential hospital report has said that current travel arrangements are “unsustainable”.
We spoke to Irish people living in London about their worries over the referendum result.
The reigning Premier League champions have picked up just one point from their opening two matches.
It ranges from Isis to climate change.
The son of former president and Fianna Fáil minister Patrick Hillery is worried for the party.
From your health to your wealth.
The Kiwi head coach admitted the process of picking 31 players is proving hugely difficult.
Got nut allergies? Here are the facts about the latest scares
A large proportion of the population want to start their own households but cannot afford to.
One on the interns said that after the internship “It was like nothing, as if it wasn’t there”.
Over 2,000 people have called Senior Help Line in the first three months of this year.
The new phone number will replace the existing low-call number as part of a change being brought in across Europe.
Increasing numbers of people are reaching for chocolate and crisps in response to stress, sadness or boredom – but what is making us become emotional eaters? asks Roisin Finnegan.
Seventy per cent of respondents rated money and debt among their top five worries in 2012.
There were 552 suicides recorded in 2009, an increase of 9 per cent on the previous year. One study found a high number of people who had taken their own lives had been unemployed.
Turning on the immersion, rewinding VHS tapes, writing your favourite band’s name on your school backpack… all things today’s youngsters don’t have to worry about. The lucky tykes.
Almost half of people are worried about losing their jobs or having difficulty finding work in 2012 according to a Samaritans’ survey.
Accord, which offers counselling services to couples, said that the majority of its clients in the first half of 2011 blamed financial pressures for putting strain on their relationship.
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