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2024
Tottenham fight back twice to deny Manchester United victory
Seamus Coleman sets Everton appearance record in stalemate against Aston Villa
Victories for Mystical Power and Spillane’s Tower at Punchestown
Evacuations in Iceland and Indonesia due to volcanic eruptions
Roderic O’Gorman says protests had nothing to do with migrant housing plans being changed
Djokovic survives scare from teenager in longest first-round match of grand slam career
Coventry’s late show shocks leaders Leicester, Saints extend unbeaten run
Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern marries after years of delays
Banbridge takes win for O'Brien at Kempton, Townend and Mullins enjoy Fairyhouse treble
Palmer penalty helps nervy Chelsea past Fulham
Taiwan elects Lai Ching-te, who rejects China's claims over Taiwan, as president
Pep Guardiola reveals Erling Haaland is out injured until end of January
Late equaliser rescues point for Luton as Ireland's Connolly ships heavy hit in Hull defeat
Sinn Féin in bid to recall Stormont Assembly next week ahead of public sector strike
Stephen Donnelly ‘not satisfied’ with management of patient flow at overcrowded hospitals
England prop Mako Vunipola announces international retirement
Houthi rebels say that US and British interests were 'legitimate targets' after air strikes
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan today said the US and UK wanted to turn Red Sea into a ‘bloodbath’.
'Trailblazer' Annie Nightingale, the first female presenter on BBC Radio 1, has died aged 83
Teachers' Union to ballot academic staff at technological universities on industrial action
McIlroy keeps two-shot lead despite quadruple bogey
Suspected cocaine worth estimated €3.4 million seized in Rosslare Harbour
Tottenham sign Radu Dragusin as Eric Dier completes Bayern Munich move
Sunak holds Cabinet call amid speculation of strikes against Houthi rebels over Red Sea attacks
Former US president Donald Trump defies judge and addresses civil fraud trial
UK Post Office investigator denies claims he behaved like ‘Mafia gangster’ with subpostmasters
'I didn't expect that' - McIlroy kicks off 2024 season with brilliant opening round 62
Liverpool come from behind to take slender Carabao Cup advantage over Fulham
Sunak says there is 'a very good basis’ for Stormont Executive to be restored
Zelensky seeks air defence help from Baltic nations amid Russian drone and missile strikes
Rishi Sunak to introduce legislation to exonerate 100s of subpostmasters wrongly convicted
Radu Dragusin chooses Spurs over Bayern and is set for medical today
Taoiseach dismisses speculation his name could be put forward for European Council president
Middlesbrough stun wasteful Chelsea to take narrow lead in Carabao Cup semi
First US moon landing attempt in over 50 years abandoned after spacecraft hit by fuel leak
Timo Werner back in Premier League as Tottenham seal loan deal
Former gang leader charged in Tupac Shakur killing asks to be moved from prison to house arrest
UK Post Office boss to hand back CBE after software error saw 100s of subpostmasters convicted
Jeffrey Epstein victim says sex tapes ‘exist’ after files name Prince Andrew and Richard Branson
Ten Hag: 'It is a journey, it is a project and now we have to deal with some setbacks'
Airline's decision not to ground plane questioned after 'warnings triggered on previous flights'