Caelan Doris says Ireland sloppiness was due to forcing issue in title pursuit
England’s resounding 68-14 victory against Wales ended Ireland’s pursuit of a third consecutive championship crown.
England’s resounding 68-14 victory against Wales ended Ireland’s pursuit of a third consecutive championship crown.
Simon Easterby’s side stuttered to victory in Rome before their hopes of a third consecutive Six Nations title ended.
Manchester City were pegged back after twice taking the lead against the Seagulls.
Nuno Espirito Santo labelled Morgan Gibbs-White a ‘huge talent’ after he grabbed an assist following his England snub.
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Albion were left frustrated again as they drew for an 18th time this season against Hull City.
Nottingham Forest made the most of Man City being held at home by Brighton in the race for a top-four finish.
Abdukodir Khusanov’s own goal proved decisive.
Jorgen Strand Larsen silenced the critics with a vital brace that earned Wolves a crucial three points at Southampton on their road to Premier League survival.
Ireland required a resounding win to put pressure on their title rivals.
In a post on X, Prime Minister Donald Tusk told the actor to ‘come over to Poland’ after the star gained Polish citizenship.
Norris edged out McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri by just 0.084 seconds as McLaren secured an impressive front-row lockout in Melbourne.
Shrewsbury Town's financial standing in League One has been well publicised in recent years.
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Chelsea’s Women’s Super League title hopes were boosted by Manchester United’s slip at Liverpool.
Post Office Travel Money found prices for eight items typically purchased by tourists are cheaper in the Algarve than in 46 other destinations.
Guardiola has won six Premier League titles and the Champions League with Manchester City.
Vitor Pereira has launched a passionate defence of Jorgen Strand Larsen as he revealed the striker has been playing with a broken hand.
He decried his adversaries, often in profane terms, and cast himself as a victim of unfair and biased prosecutions.
The University of Dundee, which will benefit from the funding, said it was ‘extremely grateful’ to the Scottish Government.