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France: Ramos; Attissogbe, Depoortere, Moefana, Bielle-Biarrey; Jalibert, Dupont (capt); Gros, Marchand, Aldegheri, Ollivon, Guillard, Cros, Jegou, Jelonch.Replacements: Mauvaka, Neti, Montagne, Auradou, Meafou, Nouchi, Serin, Gourgues.Ireland: Osborne; O’Brien, Ringrose, McCloskey, Stockdale; S Prendergast, Gibson-Park; Loughman, Sheehan, Clarkson, McCarthy, Beirne, C Prendergast, Van der Flier, Doris (capt).Replacements: Kelleher, Milne, Bealham, Ryan, Conan, Timoney, Casey, Crowley.
GB News presenter Martin Daubney has slammed a Welsh secondary school’s decision to ban skirts in favour of a “gender-neutral” uniform, branding the move a symptom of “wokearity”.Bryn Teg School in Bridgend has sparked a parent revolt after announcing that all pupils must wear trousers to reflect “modern values” and “inclusivity.”The South Wales school claimed the move will save parents money due to trousers being considered more weather-resistant, adding the measure is being put in place for “practicality, equity and the realities of family life”.During a heated discussion on GB News, Martin questioned why “equality” always seems to result in…
A GB News conversation spiraled into chaos today as Former Labour Party adviser Matthew Laza threatened to storm off set during an explosive shouting match with a Reform UK councillor over the Peter Mandelson vetting scandal.The debate, hosted by Patrick Christys, reached a breaking point when Mr Laza accused the Reform party of hypocrisy and “judgment failures” regarding their own leadership.As Reform UK’s Laila Cunningham tried to interject, the guest snapped, claiming they were being “yelled at.”He said: “Are you just going to yell at me the whole time? I’m not sitting here to be spoken to like that. So…
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The TaxPayers’ Alliance has issued a chilling warning over Britain’s “spiralling” national debt, revealing that the Government is spending the equivalent of 4,000 households’ entire lifetime tax contributions every single day just to pay off interest.Speaking on GB News, Media Campaign Manager William Yarwood hit out at decades of “living beyond our means,” warning that the UK is fast approaching a “Greek-style” debt crisis where lenders may simply refuse to keep funding the nation’s spending habits.With the national debt now hitting a staggering £2.8trillion, Mr Yarwood highlighted the eye-watering cost of simply servicing that debt. He argued that current tax…
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Mouat and Dodds had started the day with a second consecutive win after a splendid four-point haul in the penultimate end secured victory over Estonia.The Team GB duo – who beat Norway in their opener on Wednesday – were kept honest by the Estonian debutants, but their class ultimately told in the latter stages to force an early end to the contest and a 10-5 triumph.And it was similar against the Czechs, albeit it was their opponents mistakes, as much as their own shots, that made the difference.The Czechs ceded the hammer, but reacted well to take a point in…
Beachgoers along a stretch of Cumbrian coastline have been urged to exercise extreme caution after a deadly plant began appearing on local shores.Millom Coastguard Rescue Team, which covers the West Cumbrian coast and South Lakes area, posted an alert on Facebook warning visitors about the hazardous discovery.The team confirmed that Hemlock Water Dropwort, commonly referred to as Dead Man’s Fingers, has been spotted washed up on beaches in Arnside.The coastguard wrote: “Please be aware that we have received reports of a highly poisonous plant being washed up on local beaches.”They added: “So far there have been confirmed sightings between Drigg…
Half of Britons want Sir Keir Starmer to quit as Prime Minister following shock revelations about Lord Mandelson, a bombshell poll has revealed. The survey, conducted by YouGov, found that just 24 per cent of voters want Sir Keir to stay as Labour leader and Prime Minister. Labour voters remain split on whether Sir Keir should stay in No10, with just 40 per cent supporting the Prime Minister and 37 per cent wanting new leadership. Meanwhile, an overwhelming majority of both 2024 Tory and Reform UK voters back Sir Keir stepping down. YouGov polled 6,741 Britons about Sir Keir on…
Prince William will fill in for his father, King Charles, at the new Archbishop of Canterbury’s first service.The King is the supreme governor of the Church of England, but his son and heir will step in to take on the important role of deputising for the head of state at the Canterbury Cathedral service next month.William will fill in for the King at the Archbishop of Canterbury’s debut service | PAThe Archbishop’s confirmation took place last month during a service at St Paul’s Cathedral, and she completed the traditional oath of allegiance to the sovereign earlier this week.The Prince and…
