Ireland began their FIH Hockey Nations Cup campaign with a 3-0 win against Scotland in Santiago. The Irish began in a positive fashion, dominating possession and creating early circle penetrations ...
A body has been recovered from the Giant’s Causeway following a report of a ... with the PSNI expected to issue a further update. The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service were called to the ...
A MAP has revealed where Lloyds Banking Group ... As a result, the banking group will be closing 20 branches across England and Scotland next month. Lloyds Bank is closing 13 locations, including ...
"The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service received a 999 call at 4.57pm on Saturday, February 22 following reports of an incident at the Giant’s Causeway,” said a spokesperson. "NIAS despatched ...
Meanwhile, England narrowly defeated Scotland 16-15 in a tense Calcutta Cup clash at Twickenham, with Finn Russell’s missed conversion in the final minute proving decisive. Ireland's lock Joe ...
England just did enough to end a run of four straight defeats by Scotland with a 16-15 win at ... passed fit after a head injury last time out against Ireland, to skew the conversion.
After opening victories over England and Scotland, Ireland were given a scare, before condemning Wales to a 15th straight test defeat by pulling away in the final quarter of an enthralling match.
Celtic lost for just the second time in the Scottish Premiership this season as Josh Campbell's first half double fired Hibernian to a shock 2-1 win on Saturday. Brendan Rodgers' side suffered a ...
It is the Book of Deer, one of the great Celtic illuminated gospels, written by an unknown monk some time between 850AD and 1000AD and celebrated as one of the principal antiquities of Celtic ...
It is the Book of Deer, one of the great Celtic illuminated gospels, written by an unknown monk some time between 850AD and 1000AD and celebrated as one of the principal antiquities of Celtic ...
However, as reported by the Mirror, the maps also show March 3 will bring more of the white stuff, predominantly to Scotland and northern parts of England where 2cm per hour flurries are possible ...