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Monday, Jun 26

09

Wrexham's Hollywood owners buy into Alpine F1

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Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are joining Otro Capital and RedBird Capital Partners in an investor group taking a 24% equity stake in Alpine Racing, the Formula One team's parent company Renault announced.

Friday, Jun 23

01

All-Ireland SFC preliminary QFs: All you need to know

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After 24 group games saw four teams eliminated, the same number will exit over the course of 25 hours or so this weekend.

Wednesday, Jun 21

22

US Senate summons key figures over shock PGA/LIV merger

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The leading figures in the controversial partnership between Saudi Arabia and the PGA Tour have been summoned to attend a United States Senate hearing next month.

Monday, Jun 19

01

Defiant Kenny expects to be judged at end of campaign

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Stephen Kenny believes that he will be judged at the end of the Euro 2024 campaign and was in no humour to discuss his tenure up to this juncture on the eve of the Gibraltar qualifier.

Saturday, Jun 17

11

Tyler to step away from commentary role after 33 years

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Commentator Martin Tyler is stepping down from his role at Sky Sports ahead of the new season after 33 years.

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FAI to review access issues faced by fans in Athens

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The FAI say they will be reviewing the access issues that impacted Republic of Ireland's supporters as they attempted to gain entry the OPAP Arena in Athens on Friday night.

Thursday, Jun 15

22

Greece v Republic of Ireland - All you need to know

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Stephen Kenny's Republic of Ireland are in Athens for a Euro 2024 qualification game that could go a long way to deciding their fate in Group B. Here's everything you need to know.

Wednesday, Jun 14

10

AI to generate commentary at European Games

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Some of the commentary on this month's European Athletics Team Championships will be generated by Artificial Intelligence, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) have announced.

Saturday, Jun 10

12

McCabe gets green light to link up with Ireland earlier

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Katie McCabe has been given the green light to link up with the Republic of Ireland before their friendly against Zambia after a long-running clubs-v-countries dispute reached a resolution.

Thursday, Jun 8

17

FAI have reduced debt by almost €20m says CEO Hill

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FAI CEO Jonathan Hill said the association has reduced its overall debt by almost €20m as he laid out long-term plans to significantly improve investment in the game at all levels.

Wednesday, Jun 7

15

London Irish file for administration after suspension

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London Irish have filed for administration following their suspension from all club competitions.

14

FIFA made false carbon neutrality claims - regulator

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FIFA made false and misleading statements about the reduced environmental impact of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, a Swiss regulator said on Wednesday.

Tuesday, Jun 6

20

Merger more evidence of Saudi sportswashing - Amnesty

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The shock announcement of a new commercial entity for golf backed by the financial power of Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund is "just more evidence of the onward march of Saudi sportswashing", Amnesty International has said.

Sunday, Jun 4

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Davy Nelson steps down as Meath boss after eight months

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All-Ireland ladies football champions Meath are in search of a new manager as Davy Nelson has stepped down after just eight months in charge.

Friday, Jun 2

22

London Irish face winding-up petition over unpaid tax

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London Irish's problems took a turn for the worse on Friday when HM Revenue and Customs filed winding-up petitions over an unpaid tax bill.

Tuesday, May 30

17

London Irish likely to be offered deadline extension

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London Irish look set to be granted a short deadline extension by the Rugby Football Union as they try to complete a takeover deal with an American consortium.

Saturday, May 27

23

O'Brien: We proved we can compete with the best

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Republic of Ireland Under-17 manager Colin O'Brien says his team's journey at the European Championship demonstrates that the country can compete with the best.

Thursday, May 25

19

'Premier' meetings planned in British racing shake-up

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The 2024 fixture list is set for a shake up after the British Horseracing Authority board approved a number of changes, with a 'premier' racing tier to be introduced, along with restricted action at a peak period on most Saturday…

16

Stormers v Munster in URC final: All you need to know

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Kick-off time, TV, radio and online coverage, team news, paths to the final - find out all you need to know about the URC Grand Final between Stormers and Munster.

Tuesday, May 23

17

'No foregone conclusion' Wexford would bounce back up

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Joe McDonagh Cup finalists Carlow and Offaly both have extensive experience of how hard it is to bounce back from relegation to the 'cut-throat' second tier.

Monday, May 22

18

Everton enter exclusivity agreement with US firm

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Everton have entered an exclusivity agreement with American firm MSP Sports Capital as they look to secure an injection of new investment.

Wednesday, May 17

21

Meta to face record EU privacy fine over data transfers

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Meta is set to face a record European Union privacy fine related to data transfer of Facebook's EU users to US servers for failing to comply with a warning by a top EU court, two sources familiar with the matter said.

18

Elizabeth Holmes ordered to prison and to pay victims

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Former US biotech pioneer Elizabeth Holmes must begin serving prison time after a judge denied her latest request to remain free while appealing her fraud conviction.

14

Property price growth cools further to 3.9% in March

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Prices in the residential property market continued to cool in March, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office.

13

EU elections set for June next year

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European voters will choose a new five-year EU parliament between 6 and 9 June next year, the EU presidency has announced.

10

Car makers Stellantis & Ford want change to Brexit date

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British car factories will be forced to close with the loss of thousands of jobs if the UK government does not renegotiate its Brexit deal immediately, automaker Stellantis warned today.

Tuesday, May 16

12

London Irish given takeover deadline by RFU

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London Irish could be suspended from the English Premiership as speculation continues to rage about their future amid a possible takeover by an American consortium.

Monday, May 15

21

Water service workers to strike next month

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SIPTU members working in water services in local authorities across the country will take strike action on 7 and 8 June.

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Concern over 'inconsistent' Govt dept policy on ChatGPT

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Inconsistent policy on the use of ChatGPT by Government departments is a national security threat and needs to be banned until it is assessed, a Fine Gael TD and former minister has said.

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Rate of rise in market rents slowed in first quarter

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The rate of increase in advertised rents slowed during the first three months of the year, rising just 1% compared to the previous quarter.