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Liam Boyce and Eoghan Kinsella of St Josephs Secondary school Tulla, winners of the 2021 Model EU Council debate. Photograph by John Kelly
Two Tulla students win European Union ‘Model Council’ contest
May 2, 2021
NATIONAL honours in a competition to raise awareness of how the European Union works have gone to St Joseph’s Secondary School in Tulla.
Leaving Cert students Liam Boyce and Eoghan Kinsella won the 2021 Model Council of the European Union at a virtual event last week, beating strong competition from teams around the country.
The theme of this year’s debate was highly topical as EU Member States actively look into ways to co-ordinate their health policies to respond more effectively to global pandemics and emergencies such as Covid-19.
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Stuart Dallas nets twice in Leeds win over City
Northern Ireland midfielder Stuart Dallas was the hero for 10-man Leeds United after scoring twice for the Yorkshire outfit in their stunning 2-1 victory over runaway Premier League leaders Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.
The former Crusaders player gave the visitors the lead just three minutes before the interval and sealed the points a cool finish in second-half stoppage time to record a memorable victory for Marcelo Bielsa side.
Commenting on his winning goal Dallas said: “Against these teams you don’t get too many chances, so when you are through and have a chance, you’ve got to be clinical, I think I took one touch and closed my eyes and hit it!
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Former Shamrock Rovers star scores first goal since move to Scotland
Aaron McEneff was on target as Hearts moved to within two points of the title. By Press Association Friday 9 Apr 2021, 11:11 PM 5 hours ago 2,656 Views 1 Comment
Aaron McEneff (file pic).
Aaron McEneff (file pic).
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LIAM BOYCE scored a hat-trick, while Aaron McEneff was also on target, as Hearts took a step closer to the Scottish Championship title with a 6-0 victory over bottom side Alloa.
The win took Hearts to within two points of the title and left the visitors rooted to the foot of the table.