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Daniel McDonnell: Ronaldo and Portugal’s golden oldies stand test of extra time as tears turn to joy
Irish Independent· 14 hours agoWhile the images that go around the world from a dramatic night in Frankfurt will centre on...
Cristiano Ronaldo breaks down in tears after missed penalty but Portugal get job done in shootout...
Irish Independent· 14 hours agoCristiano Ronaldo felt the painful emotions of elite sport after having a penalty saved by...
NEET: The contentious exam deciding the fate of India’s doctors
BBC News· 15 hours agoWhen India’s Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan took oath in the new session of parliament, many...
I spotted a cold sore-like spot on my penis - months later it was amputated
The Irish Sun· 16 hours agoSHAUN EVANS noticed a nagging pain in his pelvic area. Months later he was told to prepare himself...
I spotted a cold sore-like spot on my penis - months later it was amputated
The Sun· 16 hours agoOctober Shaun was forced to call an ambulance, feeling like he could no longer stand up. Paramedics...
Cruz Beckham sleeps next to Glastonbury toilets in £60 tent
The Irish Sun· 16 hours agoThe mystery was solved when our Howell saw Cruz packing up his stuff before leaving. Cruz even...
The Duchess at Trafalgar Theatre
Skiddle· 16 hours agoReturning to the stage for the first time in over a decade, Jodie Whittaker (Doctor Who, Broadchurch) takes on the role of a lifetime in Zinnie Harris’...
Shelbourne make statement signing by bringing Hull City midfielder back to the club
Irish Independent· 16 hours agoLeague leaders Shelbourne have made a significant statement by bringing Hull City midfielder Harry Wood back to the club on a permanent basis. Wood (22) made a huge impact on loan with Shels ...
Colm Keys: Leaner times on the horizon for Dubs with inevitable changing of their guard ahead
Irish Independent· 16 hours agoIn the Croke Park media interview room after the All-Ireland SFC final last year, the Dublin captain...
Carlos Alcaraz begins title defence with straight-sets victory on Centre Court
Irish Independent· 16 hours agoCarlos Alcaraz got his Wimbledon title defence off to an encouraging start with a straight-sets victory on Centre Court. The 21-year-old Spaniard, seeded third this year, beat Estonian qualifier Mark Lajal 7-6 (3) 7-5 6-2 in two hours and 22 minutes.