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Tuesday’s briefing – Old Firm fallout continues as Spurs seek change of fortunes
Scottish PFA chief Fraser Wishart insisted player safety must remain the priority as the fallout from the ugly scenes that marred the end of Rangers’ Scottish Gas Scottish Cup clash with Celtic continues. Elsewhere, beleaguered Spurs boss Igor Tudor hopes his side’s Champions League clash with A...
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Tuesday’s briefing – Old Firm fallout continues as Spurs seek change of fortunes
Scottish PFA chief Fraser Wishart insisted player safety must remain the priority as the fallout from the ugly scenes that marred the end of Rangers’ Scottish Gas Scottish Cup clash with Celtic continues. Elsewhere, beleaguered Spurs boss Igor Tudor hopes his side’s Champions League clash with A...
Jack Draper continues injury comeback to set up Novak Djokovic showdown
Jack Draper continued his impressive comeback from an arm injury by beating Francisco Cerundolo to set up a last-16 clash with Novak Djokovic at Indian Wells. Draper rode his luck at the end of the second set to clinch a 6-1 7-5 win and set up his first meeting with Djokovic since he took the first ...
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Jack Draper continues injury comeback to set up Novak Djokovic showdown
Jack Draper continued his impressive comeback from an arm injury by beating Francisco Cerundolo to set up a last-16 clash with Novak Djokovic at Indian Wells. Draper rode his luck at the end of the second set to clinch a 6-1 7-5 win and set up his first meeting with Djokovic since he took the first ...
Glasgow Central to remain closed as rail disruption expected to continue
Glasgow Central station will remain closed throughout Tuesday and is expected to undergo safety inspections following the devastating fire at an adjacent building. Rail operators have warned that disruption is expected to continue for a number of days after Scotland’s busiest station was closed th...
Assisted dying Bill reaches final stage at Holyrood
Controversial legislation that could allow terminally ill people to seek help to die begins its final stages at Holyrood. Some 328 amendments are to be debated by MSPs as part of stage three considerations of Liberal Democrat MSP Liam McArthur’s Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) ...
Trump says Iran war could be over soon but warns against oil disruption
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that the war against Iran may be short-lived, despite the country’s selection of a new hardline supreme leader to oversee the fight for the Islamic theocracy’s survival. But moments later, Mr Trump hinted during a news conference that the worst fighting c...
In this week's Leinster Leader sport
Lilies secure Division 1B safety with impressive win over Carlow, Daragh Nolan reports, along with reaction and comment. Massive game for Kildare footballers as they travel to Cork this weekend, extensive preview. Chairman optimistic pitch improvements on the way (Tommy Callaghan reports on March Co...
In this week's Leinster Leader sport
Lilies secure Division 1B safety with impressive win over Carlow, Daragh Nolan reports, along with reaction and comment. Massive game for Kildare footballers as they travel to Cork this weekend, extensive preview. Chairman optimistic pitch improvements on the way (Tommy Callaghan reports on March Co...
UK faces inflation pressure as Iran conflict continues
Ministers face pressure to act on the cost of living as the Iran conflict threatens to push prices higher. Oil prices have soared since the US and Israel began strikes on Iran, exceeding 100 dollars per barrel on Monday. Although prices fell back below 90 dollars as US President Donald Trump suggest...
Tipperary coffee morning raises over €11,000 for liver transplant organisation
Thurles Golf Club hosted a coffee morning fundraiser on March 6 Last Friday, March 6, Thurles Golf Club hosted a coffee morning that was held for St Vincent's Liver Transplant Association. Organisers say it was a fantastic morning, with €11,500 raised. READ MORE: American University to open n...
Tipperary coffee morning raises over €11,000 for liver transplant organisation
Thurles Golf Club hosted a coffee morning fundraiser on March 6 Last Friday, March 6, Thurles Golf Club hosted a coffee morning that was held for St Vincent's Liver Transplant Association. Organisers say it was a fantastic morning, with €11,500 raised. READ MORE: American University to open n...
Tipperary coffee morning raises over €11,000 for liver transplant organisation
Thurles Golf Club hosted a coffee morning fundraiser on March 6 Last Friday, March 6, Thurles Golf Club hosted a coffee morning that was held for St Vincent's Liver Transplant Association. Organisers say it was a fantastic morning, with €11,500 raised. READ MORE: American University to open n...
Strictly dance event to be held in Tipperary to raise funds for cancer support service
Funds to be raised for the CARE cancer support service in Clonmel A Strictly Dance Dedication event will be held to raise funds for a cancer support service in Clonmel. The dance event will be held to raise funds for CARE, the cancer support centre in Clonmel. Limited tickets are now on sale ...
Ireland ‘lagging considerably’ behind targets for heat pumps and retrofits
Ireland is significantly behind its targets for installing heat pumps and the deep retrofitting of homes, according to analysis by a think tank. The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) said that projections indicated that targets for retrofitted properties were unlikely to be met and that ...
Derry Death Notices - Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Latest Derry obituaries and death notices The following deaths have occurred:- • Geoffrey Anderson, 11 Avondale Court, Coleraine • Philip Anthony Campbell, Managher Road, Aghadowey • Elizabeth Lillian Canning, Derry • Darryl Curtis, 70 Stoney Path, Derry • Catherine Devlin, 43 Springvale ...
Davina McCall jokes she should dress as Claudia Winkleman for Red Nose Day
TV presenter Davina McCall said she and Claudia Winkleman are mistaken for one another “all the time” as she joked she should dress up as the host of the BBC’s The Traitors for Comic Relief. The Red Nose Day presenter recalled how she was recently mistaken for Winkleman by two girls who asked ...
Finance Minister to meet French counterpart in Paris
Tanaiste Simon Harris is to meet the French Finance Minister and Secretary General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris. Mr Harris is travel to France as part of the Government’s St Patrick’s Day programme which is focused on trade promotion and economic ...
Rita Ora explains why she froze her eggs in her 20s
Rita Ora has explained why she chose to freeze her eggs while she was still in her 20s, saying her friend Davina McCall is already encouraging her to have children. The 35-year-old, who is best known for songs such as Hot Right Now, How We Do (Party) and I Will Never Let You Down, had two rounds of ...
Love Island star says cancer-linked pregnancy drug has impacted his health
A former Love Island contestant has become the first man to speak out about how a cancer-linked pregnancy drug taken by his grandmother in the 1970s has impacted his own health. Maxwell Samuda has a number of issues with his reproductive system which he believes have been caused by exposure to dieth...