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Eurovision fans demand ‘JUSTICE’ after Czechia singer Daniel Zizka derailed by tech mishaps as Graham Norton forced to step in `; const adSlotHtmlSkyRight = “; const targetParentSky = document.querySelector(‘.sky–ad__container’); if (targetParentSky) { targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyLeft); targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyRight); } } else { // console.log(“Inder 3 – skys not showing because user is member”); } `; targetParentBillboard.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adBillboard); } }); } `; return trendingDiv; }
Earlier this campaign at the Dexcom Stadium, a 9,206-strong crowd set a new record for an Ireland women’s home game.However, with more than 30,000 tickets sold so far for the first standalone women’s rugby match at the Aviva, that record has been well and truly broken. Bemand said: “Our role is to get a great performance that people want to get on the back of and to produce a great result. We want to get people on their feet. We want to get people shouting and cheering.”The more we can do that, it’ll bode even better for the future in…
Hull KR have now won eight games in a row and move up to fourth in the table, while Leigh remain seventh in the aftermath of their narrow loss.Alick-Wiencke’s opening try for Leigh came as the hosts found a way through the Robins’ defence, leading him to race through with ease.A hostile atmosphere from the home fans greeted KR but their first try came via a Leigh error as a mistaken hand to a pass sent the ball in touch, giving their opponents another set of six.That bolstered the visitors, who had already gained significant territory and Hiku duly spun…
Drug dealer jailed after filming himself driving recklessly at 119mph while banned`; const adSlotHtmlSkyRight = “; const targetParentSky = document.querySelector(‘.sky–ad__container’); if (targetParentSky) { targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyLeft); targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyRight); } } else { // console.log(“Inder 3 – skys not showing because user is member”); } `; targetParentBillboard.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adBillboard); } }); } `; return trendingDiv; }
Graham Norton sparks BBC Eurovision row with ‘unnecessary’ remark during Israel introduction: ‘Was no need!’`; const adSlotHtmlSkyRight = “; const targetParentSky = document.querySelector(‘.sky–ad__container’); if (targetParentSky) { targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyLeft); targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyRight); } } else { // console.log(“Inder 3 – skys not showing because user is member”); } `; targetParentBillboard.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adBillboard); } }); } `; return trendingDiv; }
Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina battled to a third Italian Open title following a thrilling three-set win against Coco Gauff in the final.The 31-year-old fought back from 4-2 down to win the first set and, despite losing the second on a tie-break, Svitolina responded to claim the decider for a 6-4 6-7 (3-7) 6-2 victory.Her route to success in Rome has involved earning notable three-set wins against world number two Elena Rybakina, number three Iga Swiatek and now Gauff, who is ranked fourth.Svitolina, whose previous victories in the tournament came in 2017 and 2018, said: “It’s very hard to believe it’s been…
“For my daughter’s future, to be honest. And the safety of women and children on the streets of Britain today”, she told GB News.“We don’t feel safe.“If I felt safe, why would I carry a spray in my handbag every time I go out? “We all feel the same. We feel unsafe,” the pink ladies supporter declared.WATCH THE FULL CLIP ABOVEKeep reading…Show less`; placeholder.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, taboola); } else { const loadContent = async () => { const postsHtml = await runInsertion(); const viafouraPlaceholder = “; console.log(“postsHTML”, postsHtml) placeholder.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, viafouraPlaceholder); }; loadContent(); }
Wayne Rooney had viewers in stitches during the BBC’s FA Cup final coverage this evening when he shared a brilliant anecdote about Pep Guardiola.The Manchester United legend revealed how a voicemail from the City boss left him absolutely “fuming” back when he was managing Derby County.It turns out the exchange happened when Rooney was trying to do some transfer business with Guardiola’s side.The former England captain was working as a pundit for the broadcaster as City claimed a 1-0 victory over Chelsea at Wembley, and couldn’t resist sharing the tale with his fellow pundits.Wayne Rooney jokingly revealed he was ‘fuming’…
Legendary United boss Sir Alex Ferguson once remarked that clubs “never get full value” with signings in the January transfer window.City appear to have disproved that theory with not only the acquisition of Semenyo, but Marc Guehi too after the England defender joined from Crystal Palace for £20m. “You can spend, I don’t know how much money, and if it works it’s cheap and you can spend less money and if it doesn’t work it is not cheap, it is expensive,” said Guardiola. “That is the tendency for all the clubs to sign players.”At the end there was an opportunity…
