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# read-all-about-it - Thursday 2 May, 2013
11 stories which prove local newspapers are absolutely delightful
What would we do without stories involving ‘poo thieves’?
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The Sunday Papers: Keano, the Undertaker and Rory’s tooth, here’s some of the week’s best sportswriting
Including the reason Roy Keane’s punditry is like his performance for Ireland in Seville in the early 90s.
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League ladders and team posters: What’s your favourite football magazine?
Steve Stone likes Shoot because of the pictures.
Share3 Tweet# read-all-about-it - Monday 14 January, 2013
Here’s what the world’s media have been saying about Lance Armstong in the lead up to his Oprah interview
The Guardian, AFP and others have all had their say.
Share26 Tweet# read-all-about-it - Sunday 30 December, 2012
The Sunday Papers: some of the week’s best sportswriting
Here it is, the best things we read in the final week of 2012.
Share Tweet# read-all-about-it - Sunday 25 November, 2012
The Sunday Papers: some of the week’s best sportswriting
Football Italia is revisited, Rick Hatton is interviewed in close quarters and the phenomenon of the non-scoring rugby winger is examined.
Share Tweet# read-all-about-it - Sunday 30 September, 2012
The Sunday Papers: some of the week’s best sportswriting
This week features Xabi Alonso, Shaun Edwards and Richie McCaw.
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The Sunday Papers: some of the week’s best sportswriting
Featuring a revealing Victoria Pendleton interview and a touching piece on the Hillsborough tragedy.
Share Tweet4# read-all-about-it - Friday 10 August, 2012
Here’s how the international press reacted to Katie Taylor’s victory
The world’s papers were generous in their praise of Taylor’s achievements.
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Here’s what the rest of the world thought of Ireland’s loss yesterday
The Irish papers weren’t too optimistic today, but what did the rest of the world make of last night’s game?
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Hot off the press: here’s what the Estonian papers are saying about us
The country’s newspapers have been comparing us to Northern Ireland and focusing on Trap’s long ball approach ahead of the game on Friday.
Share Tweet5# read-all-about-it - Wednesday 19 October, 2011
Irish Post returns to newsstands in Britain
The paper was saved last month after it was initially closed by its Irish owners in August.
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