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A vigil is planned for Vanessa Whyte and James and Sara Rutledge, who were killed in a suspected triple murder and attempted ...
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A vigil is planned for Vanessa Whyte and James and Sara Rutledge, who were killed in a suspected triple murder and attempted ...
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Belfast Live on MSNUlster's first LGBTQ+ GAA team take part in history-making match"Our Clubs offer a safe space for anyone who wants to be involved in sport, a space where they are free to be ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNHow Munster's LGBT+ sports clubs are helping athletes find acceptance and belongingFrom run clubs to GAA clubs, the sporting fabric of Ireland is made up of LGBT+ players. Micheál Costello reflects on the ...
The 2025 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final is upon us! Read on to find out about this year's teams, Kerry and ...
JIM McGUINNESS’ mum gave a rare interview to RTE to speak of her pride in her son on the eve of the All-Ireland football final. The 52-year-old will look to lead the Tir Chonaill to Sam ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNMaguiresbridge shootings: Together in sorrow for vigil and book of condolence for Vanessa Whyte, James and Sara RutledgeA sombre mood hung over Co Fermanagh today as people from right across the community tried to come to terms a shooting ...
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Irish Independent on MSN‘I loved those kids as if they were mine’: Childminder ‘broken’ by Fermanagh shooting tragedyA childminder who cared for the two teenagers shot and killed alongside their mother in Co Fermanagh has said she loved them as if they were her own.
5th and 6th class girls from Rehins NS played in the Celtic Cup hosted by Ballina Town FC. The girls were victorious and for ...
Former football stars Marc Ó Sé and Eamon McGee and Donegal icon Brian McEniff are set to be among the guest for tonight’s ...
AHEAD of this week’s Pride events in Belfast, Ulster’s first LGBTQ+ Gaelic football club travelled to Munster to play the first ever football game between two LGBTQ+ inclusive GAA clubs. Aeracha Uladh ...
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