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Lewis Hamilton delights Silverstone crowd with victory at British Grand Prix
Irish Independent· 4 days agoIt looked as though Lando Norris would secure his maiden success on home soil but he was left...
Aoife Donohue on the mark with superb goal as Galway book place in All-Ireland semi-final
Irish Independent· 4 days agoA spectacular finish for a goal in the 40th minute by Aoife Donohue was the fitting decider as...
Lahinch the big winner as USA singles firepower proves enough to retain Arnold Palmer Cup
Irish Independent· 4 days agoLahinch was the big winner as it prepares for the 2026 Walker Cup after the biggest crowds yet seen...
Derry beat Armagh to become All-Ireland minor champions for second year in a row
Irish Independent· 4 days agoDerry have defeated a resilient Armagh side to become the All-Ireland minor champions for the second...
Phillip Schofield arrives at Silverstone in helicopter with entire family
Metro· 4 days agoLast year saw a record 480,000 people attend. Got a story? If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or...
10 Things That Delighted Us Last Week: From Pill Cases to Bartender Tools
New York Magazine· 4 days agoHere, in our version of the Sunday circular, we’ve plucked some of our recent favorites:...
F3: Arvid Lindblad completes historic home soil double
Formula 1· 4 days agoArvid Lindblad became the first driver to claim all race victories in a single Formula 3 weekend...
Escape rooms, football pubs, coffee vlogs, and tennis - What players do on days off
New York Times· 4 days agoGenerally, the players this year have indulged in more wholesome pursuits — from escape rooms to...
Joe Salisbury named LTA Doubles Player of the Year
Daily Echo· 4 days agoAt the annual LTA Tennis Awards, presented by Lexus, Salisbury was recognised following a stellar 2023, which most notably saw him lift his fourth US Open title alongside Rajeev Ram. It was ...
Inside UK's 'worst city' as junkies deal £10 heroin in ‘Oliver Twist’ crack den
The Irish Sun· 4 days agoMany residents are scared to go into Derby city centre, with gangs using an Oliver Twist-style network of poverty-stricken teen dealers forced into working as drug pushers. One ex-junkie told ...