Bristol Bears slice and dice Harlequins to pieces for another stunning away win
Bristol Bears produced their best performance of the season on Friday night to leave Harlequins chasing shadows as they went down 48-24 at the Twickenham Stoop. The Bears were razor…
Ulster edged out in tight inter-pro as Leinster prevail at Ravenhill
For quite a while this inter-provincial couldn’t shake off what seemed an inevitable narrative; two teams coming back to action after a month off, with all the ring-rust you could…
Labour has been fighting so much sleaze that they make the Tories look like amateurs, says Ben Leo
Did Sir Keir Starmer knowingly let someone with a criminal conviction into government while preaching to the nation about ethics? The resignation of his Transport Secretary Louise Haigh isn’t the…
Hello Kitty plush toys recalled by Health Canada due to choking hazard
Fans of Hello Kitty may be disappointed to learn Health Canada has issued a recall for several plush toys of the popular titular character due to a choking hazard. According…
JAYARAJ: Climate change, sea ice and engineering new trade in the Artic
Contrary to the popular — though waning — narrative, modern climate warming has contributed to the flourishing of human civilization to unprecedented levels. Recommended Videos About 10,000 years ago, at…
Southampton denied by VAR in draw with Brighton
Southampton were furious after being denied a priceless victory by a controversial VAR decision in a 1-1 draw at Brighton. Flynn Downes had just cancelled out Kaoru Mitoma’s opener when…
EDITORIAL: Time to get tough: on violent crime
A new report confirms what Canadians have seen on their streets: Crime is on the increase and we have no reason to be smug in our comparison to the U.S.…
Belfast Giants can’t fight back as three-goal first period leads Glasgow to victory
After how well they did to battle to a point against the Nottingham Panthers while short-benched and dealing with travel fatigue on Sunday, to fall to a defeat in Glasgow…
Three main parties in tight race, according to Irish General Election exit poll
Sinn Fein (21.1%), Fine Gael (21%) and Fianna Fail (19.5%) are virtually neck-and-neck in terms of first preference votes in the Irish General Election, according to an exit poll. The…
Sinn Féin ‘narrowly ahead after Irish election’- exit poll
Sinn Féin has emerged as the largest party in terms of first preference votes after the Irish general election, an exit poll suggests. But the result is too close to…