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Harvester confirms closure

KentOnline (kentonline.co.uk) 

A popular pub restaurant chain has announced it is closing one of its Kent branches in just a fortnight.

Jack, Colt - New

Dragon Driving 

£2,250 ovno
Jack, fully registered with CHS, 9 months old. Stunning colt with stallion potential. A real head turner. Well put together colt.
Location: Aberdeenshire
Telephone: 07960 106244

London Broncos • Leeds next

Rugby League Supporters Association Online 

wantawin wrote:


Our biggest problem this season will be how do we keep Danny Ward and his coaching team, if Leeds keep on losing they will be looking for a new coach, will Danny want to coach his home town team who he played for before joining Broncos as a player.


That rumour's already going the rounds, plus a certain Mr. Wane's name's in the rumour pot as well -I can't see him and Gary Hetherington hitting it off - except possibly in a boxing ring!

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Fire in Cork city centre 'now under control'

RTÉ News 

Cork City Fire Service say a fire which broke out on the third floor of a business premises in Cork city centre has been brought under control but is not fully extinguished yet.

WATCH: Top Oil Connacht Schools Cup Finals Day 2019

Connacht Rugby 

The 2019 Top Oil Connacht Schools Cup Finals saw six teams from five schools compete in a triple header of finals at Senior A, Junior A and Senior Development level last Wednesday at The Sportsground.   Here’s how they got on!

Pick your best PL Irish XI

UptheHammers.co.uk 

Numerous Irish players north and south of the border have taken the Premier League by storm over the years, but who would you have in an all-time XI?

Ronaldo prompts refund requests

Football-Italia.net 

Some Juventus and even Genoa supporters have reportedly demanded refunds on their tickets after Cristiano Ronaldo was left out of the game.

Inside the suspected Algerian visa scandal

Times of Malta 

As an Air Malta flight to Algiers revs up its engines, the crew give each other a knowing glance. It will be another easy flight. Of the over 100 passengers booked on the flight, only eight have actually turned up. Air Malta’s former general sales agent for Algeria, Alex Fezouine, who was on that flight in 2015, says it was all too common to have 90 per cent no-show rates for these return flights. He suspects that a racket operating right next door to Malta’s consulate in Algiers was selling Algerians... Читать дальше...





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