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British and Irish Lions coach Andy Farrell has suggested the New South Wales Waratahs may have deliberately over-watered the ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNAndy Farrell felt NSW Waratahs deliberately watered pitch to hinder LionsBy clicking on 'Sign Up' you will be the first to know about our latest and best sporting content on this browser.
A “bomb cyclone” has lashed Australia’s most populous state with heavy rain and strong winds, forcing airlines to cancel domestic flights and prompting evacuation warnings in coastal communities.
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Irish Mirror on MSNAndy Farrell believes NSW Waratahs intentionally watered pitch to disrupt the LionsAndy Farrell hinted that the Allianz Stadium pitch may have been deliberately watered to give the New South Wales Waratahs an ...
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Australian coach and pundit Matt Williams has hit out at the British & Irish Lions' "loud and ignorant" complaints over ...
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Become a Dutch Oven Master! The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Dutch Oven CookingUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
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The Secret Illegal Tunnels That Connect CountriesUncover the hidden world beneath our borders! 🕵️♂️ These secret tunnels reveal intriguing stories of connection and ...
Thousands without power as a storm lashes the east coast of Australia; Qantas confirms a cyber breach at a call centre for the airline; The Wallabies unveil their new test jersey, designed by ...
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Fox Weather on MSNPowerful 'bomb cyclone' slams eastern Australia with 70 mph windA powerful bomb cyclone has impacted Eastern Australia, triggering flooding, causing power outages and leading to travel ...
How much of Ireland could be blown up if a nuclear bomb hit Belfast (Image: NUKKMAP) The people most impacted would be those living within 0.97 km of the blast, who would be in the 'fireball radius'.
Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn said: “This is not what Northern Ireland is about, this is not what we want the rest of the world to see,” on BBC’s Good Morning Ulster on Thursday.
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