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Conlon's relief as Clann Eireann battle past Newbridge

Clann Eireann forward Jack Conlon says his side showed "character" to regroup from Newbridge's impressive third quarter as they edged a 0-14 to 0-12 win in their Ulster Club SFC quarter-final.




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Watch: McKendry hits winner as Larne edge Coleraine

Second-half goals from Paul O’Neill and Conor McKendry help Larne bounce back from their latest European defeat with a hard-fought Irish Premiership win over Coleraine at Inver Park.




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Watch: Clann Eireann battle past Newbridge at Celtic Park

Late scores from Ryan Owens and Jack Conlon see Clann Eireann beat Newbridge 0-14 to 0-12 in a tense Ulster Club Football quarter-final at Celtic Park.




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Ireland 'ready to bounce back' against Pumas - Hansen

Mack Hansen says Ireland will ignore "outside noise" in the build-up facing Argentina after their defeat to the All Blacks




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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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Squash does not make cash - Kemp

Shropshire's Jonathan Kemp believes that squash lost out to golf as a future Olympic sport as it does not generate enough money.




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Squash hunts for Olympics place

As the Hong Kong Open begins, BBC Sport looks at squash's latest bid to participate in the Olympics with 2020 the target




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Willstrop into last 16 at Worlds

World number one James Willstrop continues his bid for a first world title with victory over Canada's Shawn Delierre in Doha.




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Watch as veteran is wrongly accused of shoplifting

Jez Daniels is accused of shoplifting but says staff at the Newport store racially profiled him.




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Olympic champion Dodds still has 'taste for winning'

Olympic curling gold medallist Jen Dodds says she has still "got a taste for winning" as she aims to become a European Champion for the second time.




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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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What was Capt Tom's £33m spent on?

One nurse said welfare packs at work made her job "a little bit easier in a difficult time".




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Holding on to hope during India’s Covid disaster

The BBC's Nikita Mandhani reflects on her personal experience of the second wave in India.




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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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Girl dies with Covid on day she was due vaccine

Jorja Halliday, from Portsmouth, was due to have her coronavirus vaccination on the day she died.




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10 years of the plastic bag charge in Scotland

In 2014, shops started charging a minimum of 5p per bag in attempt to reduce waste.




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Scottish Tories needed a new message - has Findlay found it?

Russell Findlay set out his stall in his first major speech since becoming party leader




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Why is SNP government facing £170m court case over recycling scheme?

Ministers could face a huge bill if they lose a legal fight over beleaguered bottle return plans.




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Climate change legislation passed by MSPs

The Bill was passed in Holyrood with 105 votes to zero with seven Scottish Green MSPs abstaining.




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Efforts under way to save endangered Aspen trees

The tree was once common but deforestation and overgrazing has caused it to largely disappear .




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Irish broadcaster Kathleen Watkins dies aged 90

Ms Watkins was the first continuity announcer to appear on screen on Telefís Éireann.




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Ryanair boss defends remarks on teachers after backlash

He told a Fine Gael party gathering that he would not employ some teachers to "get things done".




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Last day for registering to vote in Irish general election

With the Irish general election coming up, BBC News NI explains how votes will be made and counted.




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Conor McGregor rape accuser 'was very bruised', court told

Nikita Hand claims she was raped by MMA fighter Conor McGregor at a Dublin hotel.




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'Trusted associate' of drug dealing operation is jailed

Stephen Mooney from Londonderry was arrested when police saw him pay a man for drugs.




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Man dies after single-car crash in Strabane

Eoin Lynch, 29, from Castlederg, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash on Orchard Road.




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Woman critical and children injured after crash

The crash happened at the junction of Oaklee Road on Sunday evening.




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'He has nowhere to go and he's still there'

Sebastian's mother said he had limited access to the outside world after spending 10 months in hospital.




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Why has Northern Ireland not seen any sunshine recently?

Northern Ireland has been shrouded in cloud, with patches of drizzle, mist, and fog for more than a week.




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'Buzzing' - Griggs was 'not trying' to break Parkrun world record

Teenager Nick Griggs admits he didn't set out to break the Parkrun world record after achieving the feat in Belfast on Saturday.




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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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Officer accused of assault 'shrugged' colleagues off, court hears

An off-duty officer who allegedly assaulted two colleagues at a wedding said he "shrugged" them off.




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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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Scottish football podcast - Hibs feel the heat

Andrew Petrie, Tony Watt and Cammy Bell discuss all the big Scottish football news.




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'We've lived in hospital since our son was born 17 months ago'

Teena Thomas and Sebastian Paul have not spent a single night at home since their son was born in June 2023.




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Edinburgh museum to reopen after public backlash

It will reopen on 2 December after the council received "passionate feedback" for the public.




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Toy drive launched to help families at Christmas

The annual Salvation Army collection aims to help Manx families that are struggling financially.




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Man jailed for breaking partner's cheek in assault

Jack Mallaby, 21, is jailed for two and a half years for the 25-minute assault in May last year.




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Scot gets dream job as lighthouse keeper on remote Australian island

Sandy Duthie's "dream job" involves solitude, a 160-year history, and a colony of little penguins.




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Composer Errollyn Wallen on her life as a 'musical explorer'

Composer Errollyn Wallen talks about how her career as a composer has taken her around the world but always brings her back to Scotland.




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Shipwreck confirmed as lost WW1 warship

The wreck of HMS Hawke was discovered by a team of divers about 70 miles east of Fraserburgh earlier this year.




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Woman, 27, dies after crash with lorry in Moray

The woman's car was involved in the collision with the lorry on the A96 west of Forres.




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How leaf blowers and jet washers are tackling wildfires

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service is spending £1.6m on new kit to tackle the problem.




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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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Family pay tribute to biker who died in crash

James Cochrane, 67, was fatally injured in a collision with a van last week.