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Northern Ireland-style policing of protests an alternative model, says Met Chief

Metropolitan Police chief Sir Mark Rowley has highlighted Northern Ireland-style policing of protests as an alternative to how demonstrations are policed.The force has come...

‘Unacceptable’: World reacts as Israel fires at UN peacekeepers in Lebanon

Israeli forces fired at UNIFIL headquarters in southern Lebanon, injuring two Indonesian peacekeepers. UNIFIL – the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon – said on...

Irish politician spied for Russia during Brexit saga after getting ‘honeytrapped’ by Putin’s spies

An Irish politician was "honeytrapped" by Russian intelligence during the Brexit talks. The meetings had been arranged in an attempt to undermine relationships between...

Irish sports bodies should ditch their reliance on gambling marketing, study says

Gambling companies are “reaping considerable profits” and sports organisations, the media and the government are benefiting financially from the growth in gambling, according to...

TDs at odds over change in new gambling laws that allows for ‘inducements’

The Government has been criticised for amending landmark new gambling legislation to allow for free bets to be offered to the general public.Minister of...

Hammer blow for Joe Schmidt? Wallabies star nears NFL switch with British & Irish Lions series on the horizon

Reds and Wallabies utility back Jordan Petaia has reportedly turned down lucrative offers from clubs in Europe and the NRL to chase his NFL...

Ireland, South Africa seek fresh start in T20Is in Abu Dhabi heat

It's time for a fresh start in the shortest format for both Ireland and South Africa after they experienced contrasting fortunes at this year's...

World Rankings explained: How did Ireland move above the Springboks without playing?

The World Rankings are always a source of debate for fans over who the best teams across the globe are and in what order...

Ireland could charge working asylum seekers for food and WiFi

The Irish Government is looking to charge working asylum seekers up to €238 (£200) per week to cover accommodation, food and services such as...

Ulster bolstered as Ireland international and ‘great role model’ inks contract extension

Ulster have confirmed that Ireland international centre Stuart McCloskey has signed a new two-year contract extension which means he is committed to the United...

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