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Three sporting events to watch this week: Your handy guide to sport on television
The Irish Times· 15 hours agoYour guide to the best sport on television
Senior Welsh Tories reject ex-MP's call to 'embrace' Nigel Farage
BBC News· 1 day agoSenior Welsh Conservatives have rejected the suggestion by a defeated Tory ex-MP that the party...
Greater investment in Irish language and Gaeltacht urged in budget
The Irish Times· 2 days agoThe proposal, which would bring the TG4 budget closer to the budget allocation received by Welsh...
Tour de France 2024: Dates, standings, stage details and where to watch
Daily Telegraph· 2 days agoPlus, latest news and results from the 111th edition of the world famous cycling race
Prestigious Eisteddfod competition to be showcased live on TV
Denbighshire Free Press· 3 days agoCôr y Byd (Choir of the World) will be shown in its entirety from the Llangollen International Pavilion on 6 July at 8pm, and will be available to watch on S4C Clic and BBC ...
Gwyn Jones: Wales may well beat Australia but Warren Gatland has changed
Wales Online via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoBen Thomas is not a regular kicker but clearly he has a decent boot. There will be plenty of...
Donegal County Council unveils Film Bursary winners - Donegal Daily
Donegal Daily· 3 days agoThe Donegal Film Office at Donegal County Council has announced Shannon Welby, Bébhinn Naughton, and...
How to watch Stage 7 of the Tour de France: can Jonas Vingegaard catch Tadej Pogacar in time trial?
TechRadar· 3 days agoThe first time trial this year could prove significant
Live: Sir Robert Buckland warns against ‘lurch to the right’ as he loses seat
The Comet· 3 days agoA recount is under way in Basildon and Billericay, where Tory chairman Richard Holden is standing. The SNP do not expect to hold any of their three current seats in Edinburgh, it is understood ...
Ex-Tory minister condemns ‘ill discipline’ and warns against lurch rightwards
Express and Star· 3 days agoA lurch to the right after the election would be “disastrous” for the Conservatives, Sir Robert...