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‘I’m looking for a b*****d in the team’ – Ireland boss Heimir Hallgrimsson admits some of his players are ‘too nice’

www.independent.ie

Ireland boss Heimir Hallgrimsson admits he’s looking for a ‘bastard’ in his national team and admits some of his new players are possibly “a little bit too nice.”

McDonald’s is making a huge push in the U.K. and Ireland

www.thestreet.com

The chain plans to invest $1.3 billion in the region over the next four years.

'Sometimes you need a b**tard in your team’ - Heimir Hallgrímsson reveals what he believes Ireland are missing

www.irishmirror.ie

“Sometimes you need a bastard in your team. I am looking for him. Maybe we can develop him.”

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MUR vs NOK Match Prediction Who Will Win Today’s Match 9 Ireland Inter-Provincial Limited Over Cup 2024

www.cricadium.com

The Match 9 of the Ireland Inter-Provincial Limited Over Cup 2024 will see the clash between Munster Reds and Northern Knights at the Mardyke, Cork on Thursday, 22 August 2024. Keep reading to find out the MUR vs NOK Match Prediction Match…

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McDonald’s hopes to create 24,000 jobs with UK and Ireland expansion

www.theguardian.com

US fast-food firm to open more than 200 restaurants as part of £1bn plan that will focus on high street locations

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Salmon that escaped from fish farm have been found in three of Ireland’s most important angling rivers

www.irishtimes.com

Escapees from Killary Harbour fish farm ‘pose significant risk to wild Atlantic salmon populations’, says Inland Fisheries Ireland

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Co Fermanagh pub named CAMRA’s Northern Ireland Pub of the Year 2024

www.belfastlive.co.uk

It was noted for its "welcoming and cosy atmosphere"

Belfast Mela: The diverse young Craigavon man building a brighter future for Northern Ireland dancers

www.belfastlive.co.uk

Azeem Alahi and his Dance United team are excited to be making their debut at Belfast Mela this year

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McDonald’s to open 200 new restaurants in UK and Ireland

www.ft.com

Fast-food chain and its franchisees to invest £1bn in expanding on high street

The fascinating family life of Luton Town's Ireland Under-21 defender whose move has earned Arsenal a €3m-plus windfall

www.irishmirror.ie

Former Arsenal prospect Mark McGuinness confirmed his move from Cardiff City to Luton Town on Tuesday.

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Synthetic Cannabis Products Pose Public Risk, Warns Forensic Science Ireland In New Report

www.benzinga.com

Forensic Science Ireland (FSI) released its latest annual report which revealed that cannabis and related cannabinoid products made up 42% of all cases analyzed by the agency in 2023.

Plan aims to make cricket a 'major sport' in Ireland

www.bbc.co.uk

Cricket Ireland chief executive Warren Deutrom believes its new strategic plan will help boost the sport's profile on the island and make it a "major nation" on the world stage.

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McDonald’s to open more than 200 new restaurants in UK and Ireland

www.expressandstar.com

The fast-food chain said it expects the expansion plan to create around 24,000 new jobs.

McDonald’s to open more than 200 new restaurants in UK and Ireland

www.shropshirestar.com

The fast-food chain said it expects the expansion plan to create around 24,000 new jobs.

McDonald’s to open more than 200 new restaurants in UK and Ireland

www.standard.co.uk

The fast-food chain said it expects the expansion plan to create around 24,000 new jobs.

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Alex Ferguson hoping to help Ireland to victory as competition heats up

www.irishmirror.ie

Road To Wembley runs in the opening race at Newcastle on Thursday

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James Sargent named Minor Player of the Year as All-Ireland finalists Derry and Armagh dominate Team of the Year

www.belfastlive.co.uk

The Lavey clubman was also selected on the 2023 Team of the Year with Derry and Armagh taking nine slots between them in this year's selection

Cricket Ireland unveils new strategic plan 2024-2027 for cricket in the nation

www.crictracker.com

The plan addresses the growth and change experienced over the past decade, adapting to the evolving landscape and embracing the rich diversity of players and fans in Ireland.