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Farrell to assess 'energy levels' before making changes

Ireland head coach Andy Farrell says he will assess the "energy levels" of his squad before deciding whether to make wholesale changes against Argentina.




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Tally set to be appointed to Derry football job

Paddy Tally is expected to be named the new Derry football manager which will end the county's four-month search to fill the role.




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Willstrop is new world number one

Britain's James Willstrop will replace fellow Yorkshireman Nick Matthew at the top of the world rankings after triumphing in the final of the PSA Masters event in Delhi.




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Selby begins squash title defence

Defending champion Daryl Selby will play qualifier Nathan Lake in the first round of the British National Squash Championships on Tuesday.




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Simpson aims for world number one

Guernsey squash player Chris Simpson sets his sights on a match with world number one Nick Matthew at the British Championships.




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Cyhoeddi prif swyddogion Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Sir Benfro 2026

John Davies sydd wedi cael wedi ei benodi yn gadeirydd pwyllgor gwaith Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Sir Benfro 2026.




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'I'm called exotic for being black in a rural town'

Nyarai moved to Carmarthenshire when she was 13 and felt "very different" in a white, rural area.




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'I was more excited to fight before Spiderman than Trump'

Paul Craig says he was more excited by "fighting in front of Spiderman" than he would be Donald Trump as the Scot prepares to meet Bo Nickal at Madison Square Garden.




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Seven Scots to receive posthumous Elizabeth Emblem

The firefighters, police officers and a nurse are being honoured with a new award for those who died in the line of duty.




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Fiddle linked to Robert Burns to be used at gigs

The instrument is usually on display in the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum in Alloway.




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'I've been very, very upset and sobbing every day'

Piers, who has learning difficulties and sensory issues, says he has missed being in the classroom




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'Something really precious has been taken away from me'

As the UK records its 100,000th death from Covid within 28 days of a positive test, Catherine Burns speaks to some of the people behind the figures.




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Water watchdog boss claimed £170 Mulberry wallet on expenses

Alan Sutherland stood down last year after a report revealed lavish spending at the Water Industry Commission for Scotland.




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Lochaber care home could be saved from closure

NHS Highland and Highland Council say they are progressing towards taking over Moss Park.




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Irish general election to be held on 29 November

Voters in the Republic of Ireland will go to the polls in just three weeks time on Friday 29 November.




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Cadets remember Canadian airmen of WWII

The small town of Irvinestown in County Fermanagh is the final resting place for 82 young airmen.




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The Irish-language history hidden in Belfast's attics

A project invoving schoolchildren aims to present the story of Irish language revival in Belfast.




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Prof Brian Cox 'learns huge amount' from Belfast students

Cox delivered a speech about the earth and the forces of nature in the context of sustainability issues.




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Businesses 'beyond crisis point' over budget

Several business organisations in Northern Ireland have written to Stormont ministers calling for support with their rates bill.




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Belfast's 'ugliest building' to be demolished

An old office block dubbed Belfast's 'ugliest building' is to be demolished.




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Comedian Godley to go on 'final tour' before funeral

The comic's hearse will travel through Edinburgh and on to Glasgow before her funeral on 30 November.




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'I went from being a cleaner to building a warship'

As employers face a skill shortage, some firms have turned to unusual tactics to get the right workforce.




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Paramedics on Scene: Aberdeen

An Aberdeen ambulance crew deals with several alcohol-related calls in one tough shift.




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Beechgrove Garden presenter Jim McColl dies aged 89

The BBC's longest-serving gardening presenter was a favourite with audiences for 41 years before retiring in 2019.




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Salmond memorial to be held on St Andrew's Day

The former first minister died suddenly last month after having a heart attack in North Macedonia.




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The Stirling doctor who changed the lives of diabetics

Dr Reith came up with the idea for insulin pens, which soon replaced syringes as the way to take the drug.




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Man, 76, dies following crash between car and taxi

The collision, involving a white BMW X6 and a black Kia Ceed taxi, happened on Cochrane Avenue at about 03:05.




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What became of Britain's 'loneliest' sheep Fiona?

A year has passed since Fiona hit the headlines and was rescued, how is she finding her new life?




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How Peebles is becoming a hotbed of pizza making

The Italian food is at the heart of a project to give young people "focus and a bit of purpose".




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Scotland remembers the fallen on Armistice Day

Scotland fell silent at 11:00 to commemorate those who died in conflicts around the world.




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Brother killer stabbed neighbour to death - court

Brian Whitelock told neighbours he did not know why he stabbed Wendy Buckney, a court hears.




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Inflation progress stalls in US in October

Prices in the US rose 2.6% over the 12 months to October, driven by more expensive food and groceries.




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Jersey signs agreement with Caribbean islands

Jersey aims to "strengthen ties within education, sport and culture" with Antigua and Barbuda.




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Trump tariffs would be bad for NI economy, says Murphy

Economy Minister Conor Murphy has said he hopes Trump will not bring "uncertainty" to US/Irish business relations.




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Health staff pay deals cannot be matched, says Nesbitt

The health minister predicts difficult conversations with unions over pay due to budget problems.




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Accommodation cost 'could be deterring teachers'

Teachers are leaving Guernsey after the end of a rental allowance, a scrutiny meeting hears.




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Education reforms to be introduced in phases

Deputy Andrea Dudley-Owen says changes to the law will be introduced in "bite-sized chunks".




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Guernsey tourism 'still below pre-Covid levels'

Figures show 137,691 fewer people visited the island in the summer compared to 2019.




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Abuse scandal is tip of the iceberg - campaigner

A former member of the Archbishops' Council calls for change after Justin Welby's resignation.




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The crashed car that became a five-star attraction

The abandoned vehicle is now listed as a "historical landmark" - with a near perfect rating.




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Staff burnout warning over plan to free NHS beds

Hospital waiting times hit record levels this year raising concerns about the NHS during winter.




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'She died because of me'

Sara Sharif’s father has accepted “full responsibility” for her death.




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MPs call for probe into 'missing' council complaints

Complaints about Surrey County Council increased by more than 50% between 2022-23 and 2023-24.




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Health boss quits after 'deliberate' accounts errors

Sue Hill will not receive a settlement after "systemic cultural failings" in her department.




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Mental health talk can be 'normal as blood test'

A suicide prevention worker says talking about mental health is everyone's responsibility.




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Long-awaited beaver enclosure delayed by flooding

The local Wildlife Trust says "extreme flooding" has meant a setback to the project.




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Dress rehearsals at the Bluebell Railway

Final preparations are underway for this year’s ‘Santa Steamlights Experience’.




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No rules on praying for my beloved Albion - bishop

Bishop Barry Hill included the seagull from the Brighton crest on his cope when he was consecrated.




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Work to begin on temporary fix of damaged pier

Work on a temporary fix to Worthing Pier after it was damaged in a storm will take about a week.




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When will the Lincoln Stonebow clock be repaired?

Its hands haven't moved for several months.