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Gibbs' Treble Revives Lions' NFL Playoff Hopes

Rookie Jahmyr Gibbs scored three touchdowns as the Detroit Lions defeated the Dallas Cowboys 44-30, reviving their NFL playoff bid. Read the full match report and analysis.

Dove Ellis's Debut 'Blizzard' Justifies the Hype

Mysterious Irish indie artist Dove Ellis releases his stunning debut album 'Blizzard'. Discover the Galway-born singer's Jeff Buckley-esque sound and why his London show sold out in an hour.

BBC star Hugh Wallace dies aged 68

Tributes are flowing for beloved BBC presenter and architect Hugh Wallace, who has died at 68. His husband confirmed the sad news on social media.

Is a daily glass of wine good for your heart?

A London cardiologist explains the complex truth about wine and heart health. Discover the risks, the minor benefits, and the safer alternatives like grapes and berries. Read the expert advice.

Irish Pub Crisis: 2,100 Closures Since 2005

New academic studies reveal Ireland's iconic pubs are vanishing, threatening community cohesion. Discover why this cultural cornerstone is disappearing and what it means for Irish society.

North Melbourne Kangaroos Win Historic AFLW Grand Final

The North Melbourne Kangaroos have made history, becoming the first AFLW team to win back-to-back premierships after a dominant performance against Brisbane at a sold-out Ikon Park. Read the full story of their perfect season.

Sir Tom Stoppard dies aged 88

Oscar-winning playwright Sir Tom Stoppard, famed for Shakespeare in Love, has died peacefully at home aged 88. Remembering his brilliance and legacy.

Tom Stoppard: A Life in Pictures Exhibition

Explore Tom Stoppard's remarkable career through rare photographs celebrating his life and work. Discover the man behind the plays in this exclusive visual journey.

Kneecap confirm huge 2026 London gig

Irish band Kneecap confirm their biggest ever headline show for 25,000 fans at London's Crystal Palace Park on June 27, 2026. Tickets on sale now.

Celtic's 1970 European Cup: A Sliding Doors Moment

How Feyenoord's 1970 European Cup victory over Celtic triggered the break-up of the Lisbon Lions and altered the club's European destiny. Explore this pivotal moment in football history.

Minority languages fight digital extinction

How Europe's minority tongues like Irish and Catalan are facing the digital future, with rappers Kneecap leading a surprising revival. Discover why language diversity matters.

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