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Gerald Dawe: Belfast poet and academic who explored the everyday with wit and plain speech
The Irish Times· 14 hours agoGerald Dawe, who has died aged 72, was a poet of Northern Ireland’s liberal Protestant tradition,...
Robertson signs: How Portsmouth FC's perfect 2024 summer transfer window surely looks
Football League World· 18 hours agoPortsmouth boss John Mousinho won the League One title in his first full season in charge at Fratton...
An Olympian, a revolutionary and a Christy Moore song: Bob Hilliard was the boxing Irish clergyman...
The Irish Times· 18 hours agoWhen you hit Google in search of information on the life and times of Robert Martin Hilliard you’d...
Dan Morris: Palindromes and sleep - never odd or even
Express and Star· 18 hours agoIn general, I'm not a good sleeper - tossing, turning and often tormented by particular thoughts I...
Thomas Christiansen: The other ex-Leeds boss making waves at Copa America
New York Times· 19 hours agoThere is a distinctly Leeds United flavour to the quarter-finals of the Copa America. Three former...
STRAIGHT FROM THE STANDS: The great Paris Maghoma mystery
The Bolton News via Yahoo Sport· 19 hours agoMy ears ring with echoes of the age-old adage: never fall in love with a loan player. Maghoma made...
Angels hope to jump-start offense against Cubs
Reuters· 21 hours agoOffense has been a premium recently for the Los Angeles Angels. Los Angeles has totaled just one run over its past three games, a cold spell it will attempt to end Saturday ...
France prevail on penalties against Portugal to set up Euro 2024 semi-final clash with Spain
Irish Independent· 1 day agoFrance kept their cool and converted all their kicks in the post-match shootout to edge Portugal 5-3...
Ferguson feeling 'lucky' to lead after vertigo battle
RTÉ News· 1 day agoScotland's Ewen Ferguson was feeling lucky to be back on course after a recent spell of vertigo as...
He won the votes, now Starmer just needs to win over the people | Jonathan Freedland
The Guardian· 1 day agoThe 200 or so volunteers, activists and campaign aides – with one Sue Gray tucked in among them – who lined Downing Street to see in a new, Labour prime minister knew they were there, in part ...