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Watch: Losing at home 'a funny old feeling' for Ireland - Farrell

Ireland head coach Andy Farrell says a first home defeat in 19 matches is a "funny old feeling" after New Zealand ran out 23-13 winners in Dublin.




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Ireland could host NFL game in 2025 - Goodell

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says he is looking to stage eight matches outside of the US in 2025.




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Trump and Musk can bring peace to golf - McIlroy

Donald Trump's return to the White House can help pave the way for peace in golf's 'civil war', says four-time major champion Rory McIlroy.




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Ireland 'blown away' by visit from Andes crash survivor

Nando Parrado and his story of surviving the 1972 plane crash that killed 29 people in the Andes leaves a lasting impression on the Ireland rugby squad.




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Who are Northern Ireland's Nations League opponents?

BBC Sport NI takes a look at Northern Ireland's three opponents for the 2025 Women's Nations League, which will start in February.




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'Error-strewn Ireland display may force Farrell into shake-up'

Ireland's error-filled performance in the 23-13 defeat by New Zealand leaves head coach Andy Farrell with much to ponder.




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All you need to know about Ireland v Argentina

All you need to know as Ireland host Argentina in the Autumn Nations Series at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.




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Devenny receives first Northern Ireland call-up

Crystal Palace midfielder Justin Devenny is called up to the Northern Ireland squad for the first time for the Nations League matches against Belarus and Luxembourg.




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Coleman, Duffy and Idah ruled out as Doherty returns

Seamus Coleman is one of three players ruled out the Republic of Ireland's Nations League fixtures with Finland and England, with Matt Doherty drafted in.




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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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Argentina make three changes for Ireland game

Argentina make three changes from their 50-18 win over Italy last weekend for Friday's meeting with Ireland in Dublin.




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Mullan steps down from Ireland captaincy

Katie Mullan steps away from her captaincy duties with Ireland after an eight-year stint but will continue to play for her country.




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Matthew wins British Grand Prix

Nick Matthew calls fellow Englishman James Willstrop his "fiercest competitor" after winning the British Grand Prix.




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Egypt stun England in world final

Second seeds Egypt upset tournament favourites England to win the Women's World Team Championship in France.




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Pick your Wales team and tactics for Turkey

As Wales head to Turkey in the Nations League, pick the team and approach you think Craig Bellamy should adopt in Kayseri.




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Black veteran wrongly called thief and banned from every Morrisons

Jez Daniels was buying wine and chocolates when store staff approached him.




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How Scotland's first fire brigade inspired the world

Modern fire brigades around the world were created after Edinburgh led the way 200 years ago.




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Watch: Armistice Day tributes take place across Scotland

The traditional 11 November two-minute period of remembrance took place at 11:00 across the country.




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Europe's largest inland surf resort opens in disused quarry

Lost Shore has a wave pool three times the size of Wembley football pitch - but how does it work?




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Scotland's papers: Welby quits and Higher exam 'controversy'

A review of the front page stories from the daily newspapers in Scotland.




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The Sikh volunteers feeding thousands in lockdown

One of the UK's largest Sikh temples has reinvented itself as an emergency food operation.




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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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Locked down with Mum and Dad

Many young people returned to live with their parents during the pandemic. How's it going, a year on?




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Losing Mum and Dad to Covid

BBC reporter Cathy Killick shares her experience after both of her parents died within weeks.




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After Covid: 'I've blood clots and a braced leg, but I'm home'

For three months, Bill Wilson lived a nightmare, trapped behind a plastic facemask fighting Covid.




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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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The complexities of Alex Salmond in public and in private

Much is known about the public life of Alex Salmond - but far less about the man away from the spotlight.




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Scottish Covid Inquiry: What is it investigating and how does it work?

The latest evidence session of the public inquiry is looking at how the delivery of education at all levels in Scotland was affected by the Covid crisis.




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Strictly contestant's MSP husband saves man's life

Dr Sandesh Gulhane, husband of TV doctor Punam Krishan, gave the man CPR at the Scottish Parliament.




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What is COP29 and how will Trump’s election affect the climate talks?

World leaders, scientists and activists are attending the UN's annual climate talks in Azerbaijan.




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What is NI and how much do workers and employers pay?

The government has announced an increase in the amount of National Insurance (NI) paid by employers.




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Hunting For Ghosts In The Scottish Highlands...

The team join paranormal investigators to see if they can find a ghost




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Highland Cops

Inverness CID battle the Liverpool drug gangs threatening the city.




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Donald Trump's mother: From a Scottish island to New York's elite

Donald Trump's mother Mary Anne MacLeod grew up on the Hebridean island of Lewis.




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See a brand new view of the Lewis chessmen

Ten of the intricately-carved pieces have been redisplayed in a case which allows visitors to see their backs for the first time.




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Islanders face a difficult winter, warns minister

Transport Minister Fiona Hyslop says she is pushing ferry operator CalMac to consider "all options" to maintain services.




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Highland tourist tax could raise £10m a year

Highland Council has proposed setting a 5% rate for its visitor levy.




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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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'Silent trauma' of miscarriage for women and partners

A woman and her husband talk about the traumatising effect of five miscarriages.




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Alex Salmond: The Man Who Changed Scotland

Those who knew him remember the man whose dream it was to lead Scotland to independence.




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Why the clocks have gone back and this landmark is still wrong

As people across the UK roll their clocks back to GMT on Sunday morning, there's one clock that will always show the wrong time.




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Man sentenced for hit-and-run that killed pedestrian

Ralph Fairhurst was driving twice the speed limit when he struck Kyle Middlemas on Easter Road.




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Evening to highlight on-island nursing degrees

Manx Care is set to outline the opportunities to start a nursing career by studying on the island.




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Grants for winter hospitality and leisure events

The Manx government scheme offering funding of up to 80% of costs aims to boost footfall for firms.




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Island 'very proud' of Cavendish's achievements

The Manx missile ended his record-breaking career with a victory in Singapore on Sunday.




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Call for candidates for the Legislative Council

Nominations open for four seats in the revising chamber of the Isle of Man's parliament.




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Shetland

When a woman goes missing with her young son, Tosh and Calder set out to find them.




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Landward

Dougie sets sail for Coll, and Cammy visits the abandoned Orkney island of Swona.