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James will not let penalty pain affect Wales

Dan James says he will not let the disappointment of his decisive missed penalty in the play-off final affect Wales in their final two Nations League games.




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Elliott ready for MSG dream on Jones v Miocic card

Oban Elliott is ready to realise his lifelong dream of fighting at Madison Square Garden at UFC 309




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The Dutch YouTuber who plans to change NI football

BBC Sport NI speaks to YouTuber Nico Leonard van der Horst about his involvement with Larne Football Club and his vision for Northern Irish sport.




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'He's earned his shot' - Swatragh turns out for McAtamney's NFL debut

Residents of Derry village Swatragh turn out to watch Jude McAtamney make his NFL debut for the New York Giants.




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Robertson 'emotional' before reunion with NI family

New Zealand head coach Scott Robertson says his time in Northern Ireland "helped shape" him as a person.




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Larne 'getting closer' after night of 'mixed emotions'

Tiernan Lynch says he has "mixed emotions" after a late goal condemned Larne to a 2-1 defeat at home to St Gallen in the Uefa Conference League.




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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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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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Drone footage shows firefighters battling blaze

The massive fire destroyed several buildings in the town centre of Abergavenny.




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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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Stargazing photographer shares sense of wonder

Photographer Cormac Downes captures the night sky above Wales in a series of striking images.




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The Scot in charge of an Australian lighthouse

Sandy Duthie from Aberdeenshire is now the lighthouse keeper on Gabo Island, in Victoria




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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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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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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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Mother-of-five dies with Covid, aged 40

Karen Hobbs' sister says she is in shock, and urges people to follow lockdown rules.




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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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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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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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School restraint rules not fit for purpose - union

The NASUWT union said that despite a year of waiting for the advice to be published, there was a "lack of practical guidance" from the government.




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Court allows secret Zuma confidence vote

But the South African parliament's speaker will decide whether vote will be held in secret.




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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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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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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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'Emotionally it is tough right now' - Derry boss Higgins

Derry City manager Ruaidhri Higgins and midfielder Michael Duffy give their thoughts on the Candystripes' 2-0 defeat by Drogheda United in the FAI Cup final.




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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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‘Catfish killer used my photo to trap other girls’

Three victims have spoken to the BBC after one of the world’s most prolific online sex offenders was jailed.




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PSNI not 'rigorous enough' in investigating Simpson death

For several months, Katie Simpson’s death in 2020 was treated by detectives as a suicide.




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Arrest after death of man at five-star hotel

A man in his 30s is being questioned after a man in his 60s was found dead in a County Laois hotel.




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'I've cried over online abuse of my footballer brothers'

Players were subjected to online abuse after their shock cup final defeat on Sunday.




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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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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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Annual Santa-themed motorcycle ride out returns

The event sees scores of bikers dressed as Santa raise money for the Manx children's Hospice.




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Motorcyclists urged to stay on designated paths

Concerns are raised about damage to plantations and boundary fencing in the Manx uplands by riders.




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‘I have 100 scarecrows but still can’t protect my crops from geese’

Marty Hay says the geese can go through an acre of crops overnight, which can cost up to £700 to grow.




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How Billy met Molly - the orphaned otter who is now part of the family

A man's bond with an orphaned otter changed his life and became a movie hit.




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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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Scots teenager lands butterfly youth champion role

Harris McCutcheon, 17, is representing Scotland on a new Butterfly Conservation panel.




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Minister to make statement on football chauffeur row

The Dons fan used a ministerial car to watch Aberdeen play at Hampden three times in six months.




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Queen Victoria's Scottish picnic cottage restored

The cottage, located on Mar Lodge Estate near Braemar, was visited by the queen on her trips to Balmoral.




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Families protest over Raac homes worth 'peanuts'

Aberdeen student Hannah Chowdhry is calling for better support for families in a petition to Holyrood.




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The boy conquering Scotland's towering sea stacks

Aden Thurlow, 11, is believed to be the youngest person to lead climbs on Am Buachaille and Old Man of Stoer.




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Kelpies artist brings new sculpture to Minnesota

Sculptor Andy Scott was commissioned to create a sculpture outside the stadium of Minnesota United FC.




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Could a new 113-mile trail spark a tourism boom in the south of Scotland?

Dozens of new tourist businesses are opening in the South of Scotland as visitors escape to the great outdoors.




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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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Hidden message in a bottle found in lighthouse wall after 132 years

Engineers were shocked to find the message deep inside the wall of a lighthouse in the south of Scotland.




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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.