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‘Every second counts’: Defibrillators installed at every fire station across Northern Ireland

‘Every second counts’: Defibrillators installed at every fire station across Northern Ireland

May 14, 2024 by

DEFIBRILLATORS have been installed at every fire station in Northern Ireland to extend public access to the potentially life-saving devices. The machines are now available at all 67 stations that are in operation across the country, as well as at the Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) headquarters in Lisburn. “Our commitment to equipping every fire station with … [Read more...] about ‘Every second counts’: Defibrillators installed at every fire station across Northern Ireland

GAA results May 11-12

May 13, 2024 by

Saturday 11 May  Leinster SHC round 3Carlow 1-20 Kilkenny 1-20, Netwatch Cullen Park - FTDublin 3-32 Antrim 1-18, Parnell Park - FT Munster SHC round 3Cork 3-28 Limerick 3-26, Pairc Ui Chaoimh - FT Tailteann Cup round 1Kildare 3-25 Longford 1-11, Hawkfield - FTLeitrim 0-17 Waterford 0-12, Ballinamore - FTDown 1-20 Limerick 1-6, Newry - FTSligo 2-21 Wexford 2-15, Markievicz Park … [Read more...] about GAA results May 11-12

REPORT | Ogbonna strike seals draw against Austria for MU16

May 13, 2024 by

The Republic of Ireland bounced back from their slender 3-2 defeat to Switzerland on Thursday to show tremendous character to come from behind and earn a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Austria on Saturday afternoon in their UEFA Development Tournament. Despite the loss a couple of days ago, in which the young Irish side put in an excellent performance and had enough chances to … [Read more...] about REPORT | Ogbonna strike seals draw against Austria for MU16

Denise O’Sullivan could make move to Manchester United

May 13, 2024 by

Ireland's Denise O'Sullivan could be on the verge of moving to Women's Super League s... … [Read more...] about Denise O’Sullivan could make move to Manchester United

New U-20 Women’s Summer Series will debut in July

May 13, 2024 by

Six Nations Rugby is launching the Under-20 Six Nations Women’s Summer Series. The rugby initiative will debut in July in Parma, Italy. The new series will take place between July 4 and July 14. The new developmental tournament will involve all Six Nations teams across three competitive match days. It aims to provide a fresh avenue for international rugby experience, … [Read more...] about New U-20 Women’s Summer Series will debut in July

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