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Arsenal, their academy and why young players are rarely getting a first-team chance
New York Times· 2 days agoArsenal’s trajectory in recent years is impressive. Although Arsenal’s squad was the fourth-youngest...
Judge warns of 'tsunami' of cases due to shortage of care placements for vulnerable children
Irish Examiner· 2 days agoChild Law Project's 70 reports include a teenager with the cognitive ability of a 10-year-old who was allegedly raped while in the care of Tusla
Southgate: Criticism and beer-throwing is 'fuel'
RTÉ News· 2 days agoDefiant Gareth Southgate is using relentless ridicule, hurtful personal criticism and the beer cups thrown his way as fuel in his attempt to lead England...
Gareth Southgate using criticism as ‘fuel’ in England’s bid for Euro 2024 glory
The Irish News· 2 days agoDefiant Gareth Southgate is using relentless ridicule, hurtful personal criticism and the beer cups...
French Prime Minister plans to resign after leftist coalition surge
Irish Examiner· 2 days agoThe surprise projections put President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist alliance in second place and the...
Keir Starmer: Work is under way to improve UK’s ‘botched’ Brexit deal
Irish Examiner· 2 days agoThe British Prime Minister said he wanted better trading and security relationships with Brussels as he vowed to rip up the “botched” deal struck by Boris Johnson
Biden seeks to project strength and calm Democrat jitters on campaign trail
Irish Examiner· 2 days agoRolling coverage of the international stories of interest to our readers
Where is Renato Sanches Now? The Euro 2016 prodigy tipped to become the next Seedorf
GiveMeSport· 2 days agoAt the time of his European Championships debut in EURO 2016, Renato Sanches was enjoying a...
Euro 2024: Why are they called Netherlands? And other facts about England’s opponents
BBC News· 2 days agoAs England prepare to face the Netherlands on Wednesday, BBC Sport looks at the team aiming to stop...
Inside UK's 'worst city' as junkies deal £10 heroin in ‘Oliver Twist’ crack den
The Irish Sun· 2 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 ...