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Aer Lingus dispute - what happens next and who has paid the price so far?
The Irish Times· 23 hours agoThe next 72 hours will be crucial in shaping the summer for hundreds of thousands of Aer Lingus...
Bake Off's Paul Hollywood made shock request to producers when filming advert
The Irish Sun· 18 hours agoWANNABE superhero Paul Hollywood harnesses all his strength as he prepares to be hoisted in the air...
Queensland coach Billy Slater rejects claims he is rattled ahead of State of Origin decider
The Guardian· 10 hours agoMaroons management made the call to not have their players conduct one-on-one interviews in a full-squad media session, as is tradition in Origin camps.
Germany: Passport renewal delays frustrate vacationers – DW – 07/07/2024
Deutsche Welle· 21 hours agoThe head of a German agency representing towns and cities said in Sunday's Redaktionsnetzwerk...
Judy Murray defends cryptic tweet appearing to slam Raducanu over withdrawal
The Irish Sun· 23 hours agoJUDY MURRAY defended her cryptic tweet following Emma Raducanu's withdrawal from the Wimbledon mixed...
Air pollution can decrease odds of live birth after IVF by 38%, study finds
The Guardian· 15 hours ago...odds of having a baby after a frozen embryo transfer were more than a third lower for women who were exposed to the highest levels of particulate matter air pollution prior to egg collection, compared with those exposed to the lowest levels,” said Dr Sebastian Leathersich, a fertility specialist...
Tour de France: Turgis pips Pidcock on gravel as Evenepoel accuses Vingegaard
The Guardian· 20 hours agoIneos’ Tom Pidcock came within a hair’s breadth of taking his second win in the Tour de France on a dramatic gravel stage nine over the white roads of the Aube, when he was ...
Golden era kicks off at last as Australian rugby climbs off the canvas | Angus Fontaine
The Guardian· 22 hours agoFans trudged and kids whined as the Wallabies stumbled through a winless 2023 home season then into a storm in Paris. For Australian rugby fans there was only tunnel at the ...
We often turn to loved ones for support but relationships can falter if our feelings are ignored |...
The Guardian· 22 hours agoWhen we experience distress from physical pain or emotional turmoil, we often turn to our loved ones for support and understanding. As a generally mild-mannered person, Mary* sometimes shocked her partner, Susie by shouting at other drivers.
Ready, willing and disabled: the Australian actors campaigning for more roles – and better training
The Guardian· 22 hours agoKate Hood has known the thrill of success and the sound of silence. For two decades Sydney-born Hood was an “able-bodied actor, writer and director”, with a long-running role in< ...