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Here comes 2020 (and what I’ve been up to for 3+ years)

Almost three years ago I wrote a blog post titled Hello, 2017. That was the last blog post I wrote. Since then I’ve been completely heads down building Highline Beta. It’s been quite the journey. Building a startup is basically an all-consuming experience, physically and mentally. The ups and downs are so intense, and so […]




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Peace deal by 'end of year' as McIlroy tees up with key players in LIV talks

Rory McIlroy hopes the presence at the Dunhill Links Championship of the men involved in talks aimed at ending the split in men's professional golf is a "good sign".




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'My body was shaking' - a five-foot putt to keep alive Tour hopes

Marco Penge needing a birdie on the 18th hole to keep alive hopes of retaining his DP World Tour card is what makes the sport worth watching, writes Iain Carter




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'I couldn't feel my arms and legs' - Murray on pro-am nerves

Andy Murray endured a bout of nerves when he played in the BMW PGA Championship pro-am with fellow Scot Bob MacIntyre on Wednesday.




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Hull KR seal home semi-final with win over Leeds

Watch highlights as Hull KR secure a home semi-final in the Super League play-offs with victory over Leeds, whose own hopes are ended.




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Wakefield forward Vagana signs new three-year deal

Wakefield Trinity forward Isaiah Vagana signs a three-year contract to extend his time with the Super League club until the end of the 2027 season.




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Highlights: Wigan complete clean sweep with Grand Final victory

Wigan Warriors become the first side in the Super League era to win all four trophies in a single season, beating Hull KR in a tight Grand Final at Old Trafford.




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England centre Hardcastle returns to Saints from Leeds

England centre Amy Hardcastle moves back to St Helens for the 2025 season after two years with Leeds Rhinos.




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Scotland's Cummings given one-week ban for red card

Scotland lock Scott Cummings is handed a one-week suspension for his red card during Sunday's defeat by South Africa.




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Rees-Zammit has talent but lots to learn, says NFL boss

The former Wales international has had a bumpy start as he transitions to playing American football.




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Wales boost from best URC weekend in three years

BBC Sport Wales assesses a successful final weekend of the first block of games in the United Rugby Championship.




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Hale hopes to have seen last WRU apology

Former prop Cerys Hale hopes her ex-Wales team-mates have received their last apology from the WRU after being "let down" again by the governing body.




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Wales' journey from part-time pioneers to Euro play-offs

In the build-up to the Euro 2025 qualifying play-off against Slovakia, the country's leading goalscorer Jess Fishlock has told the story of Wales women's rise from part-timers to history makers.




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Wrexham's black football pioneer with a story worthy of Hollywood

The remarkable story of how Steve Stacey made black football history with Wrexham and found his GI father in the Deep South.




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World champions to part-timers - Martin needs patience

Cardiff's number eight has gone from part-timer to facing world champions and back again in the space of 12 months.




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All you need to know about Wales' autumn series

Form guide, facts and how to follow Wales who take on Fiji, Australia and South Africa this month.




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Wales inquest as Gatland faces 'biggest week'

Warren Gatland has a week to lift his players enough to prevent a record 11th Test loss in a row.




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Watch: Evra 'didn't travel from Dubai' to see Larne lose

Larne's newest fan has visited the club in the build-up to their Uefa Conference League contest with Shamrock Rovers on Thursday night.




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Watch: McAtamney targets 'six year' NFL career

BBC Sport NI's Thomas Niblock travelled to New York to meet former Derry GAA minor Jude McAtamney as he sets out for a career in the NFL with the New York Giants.




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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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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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Watch: Gormley hat-trick as Reds see off Swifts at Stangmore

Watch highlights as Joe Gormley scores a hat-trick in Cliftonville's 4-1 win over Dungannon Swifts at Stangmore Park.




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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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Huw Edwards to keep Bafta Awards despite rule change

Bafta changes its rules for people who are convicted of a crime, but they won't apply to past winners.




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Humpback whale tangled in creel lines set free

Experts used underwater cameras to work out how the whale was trapped, before untangling it in Loch Fyne.




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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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'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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Feeling 'so destroyed' by Covid-19

A woman with long Covid says she feels angry and frustrated at the lack of help in Northern Ireland.




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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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Streeting pledges help for hospices hit by tax rise

The health secretary says he will come forward before Christmas with measures to aid the hospice sector.




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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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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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Katie Simpson family 'feeling empty' after report

Katie Simpson's mother says those responsible for police failings "are nowhere to be seen".




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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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Marathon runner meets spectators who saved his life

John Deery, who is alive due to a series of events and some strangers, is backing a defibrillator campaign.




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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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Sterilised mum: My miracle baby stopped breathing three times

Maeva McDermott, who was conceived after her mother was sterilised, was born with a severe condition that blocked her airways.




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Warning to keepers amid UK bird flu outbreak

People are urged not to handle sick or dead birds after a second outbreak of avian flu in the UK.




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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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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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Health body meets half of watchdog recommendations

Manx Care meets 52% of the recommendations outlined in a series of Care Quality Commission reviews.




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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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‘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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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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Bus gate fines to fund free late-night city buses

Bus gate fines are funding the new weekend Aberdeen services to run from Saturday until 5 January.




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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.