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Prime Minister Mark Carney said the key question in Canada’s election is who is best to deal with US President Donald Trump.
Had it not been for a number of significant spells on the sidelines, a starting opportunity in the Champions Cup might have ...
Going back over their ill-fated Division 1A was no picnic for the All-Ireland champions but one of their ailments has been ...
North Korea has threatened unspecified retaliation after the US flew long-range bombers over South Korea, which the North ...
President Donald Trump inserted himself directly into trade talks with Japanese officials on Wednesday. The president ...
The Taoiseach has said there is now a need to "fundamentally reflect" on costly and lengthy commissions of investigation ...
Penalty dramas of first half forgotten as visitors stamp their authority at Bernabéu to seal an emphatic two-leg victory over ...
Wednesday's update briefing from FAI Grassroots Director Ger McDermott provided precious few updates as calendar concerns ...
If the rules we already have in place are not enforced in the interest of safety, any increase in the uptake of cycling in ...
"Sorry" to a chair, a wall, a doorframe — and once, a loaf of bread. It's politeness taken to Olympic levels. Bernard O'Shea: ...
Paving over rare and precious green spaces and roundly ignoring the public transport needs of Northside residents means the ...