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Animals · RoscommonAn investigation is underway after a County Roscommon man in his late 60s died following an incident involving an animal at Loughrea Mart in County Galway on Saturday afternoon. In a statement to the Roscommon Herald Gardai confirmed that they are investigating the death of a man following an incident at a cattle mart in Loughrea on Saturday, September 23rd. The Roscommon Herald understands that... SourceSee the Story
Investigation underway after Roscommon man dies following incident at mart
Michelle O’Neill pays tribute to boy killed in Donegal road crash
Premier LeaguePaul Heckingbottom's job is currently safe, according to PA news agency. Sheffield United suffered their heaviest league defeat when they were hammered 8-0 by Newcastle. There has been speculation linking former boss Chris Wilder to a Bramall Lane return, but even this embarrassing defeat will not change the board's position.See the Story
Sheffield United not looking to sack Paul Heckingbottom despite Newcastle rout
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GAAKatie Gavin from Newbridge. A young Newbridge woman has been named Ladies Intermediate Player of the Year by a GAA Club in Australia. Katie Gavin, was presented with the award by the Young Ireland GAA Club in Sydney at the club’s end of season awards night on Saturday night. At the same awards ceremony Olga Kenny from Ballintubber was named Ladies Senior Player of the Year. Katie who has been in... SourceSee the Story
Irish eyes are smiling as Katie receives GAA award in Australia
‘I loved every second of it’ – Angela Scanlon on her Strictly Come Dancing debut
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Rugby World Cup · TongaScotland beat Tonga 45-17 at Stade de Nice to kick-start their World Cup campaign and keep alive their hopes of qualification for the knockout phase. The Scots lost their first game to South Africa and then saw Ireland defeat the Boks on Saturday, a scenario that left them with no margin for error and in need of big victories.See the Story
Scotland keep Rugby World Cup hopes alive with vital bonus-point victory
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