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Malone Tornadoes: Mixed ability rugby world cup comes to Ireland

The sport sees players with and without physical and learning disabilities play in the same team.

Weev targets charging with £20m investment in Northern Ireland

Belfast-based startup Weev is planning to invest £20 million in a new public charging network for electric vehicles at over 350 locations across Northern Ireland. With the investment of the equivalent of 23.7 million euros, the company aims to install a total of 1,500 new charging points at strat

Start-up Weev announces £20 million plan to build 1,500 electric vehicle charging points

I d loved to have played for Tyrone - I m so proud of them winning last week s All-Ireland

I d loved to have played for Tyrone - I m so proud of them winning last week s All-Ireland
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What in the name of Jaysus were we doing going into a warzone to play rugby?

); ‘What in the name of Jaysus were we doing going into a warzone to play rugby?’ Noel Mannion is best remembered for his iconic try against Wales in 1989 – but his fondest memories come from crossing the border to play in Ulster. By Garry Doyle Saturday 6 Feb 2021, 10:09 AM Feb 6th 2021, 10:09 AM 47,920 Views 23 Comments THE OBVIOUS THING is to talk about that try, the most iconic chase of the Irish sporting decade, with all due respect to Dawn Run and Cheltenham ’86. But we’re not going there. “Well thank God for that,” says Noel Mannion. “The story has been flogged to death.”

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