Lions to give thanks at crunch time - 5 NFL storylines
Michael McQuaid of Pro Football Ireland looks at some of the key storylines ahead of the 13th week of the 2024 NFL season, which gets underway today (5.30pm Irish time) with Thanksgiving games.
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Michael McQuaid of Pro Football Ireland looks at some of the key storylines ahead of the 13th week of the 2024 NFL season, which gets underway today (5.30pm Irish time) with Thanksgiving games.
Rangers are gearing up for a crucial Europa League matchday five at Nice later tonight.
Britain’s new Labour government will launch a consultation on auto manufacturers' sales targets during the transition to electric vehicles, following the decision by Stellantis, the owner of Vauxhall, to close its van factory in southern England at the potential cost of 1,100 jobs.
During Thursday's Good Morning Britain, Ranvir Singh had a frank exchange with her co-host. After mentioning the frosty conditions she encountered upon waking up, Ed Balls couldn't resist a remark about her lack of sleep.
There are quite a few subplots at play in Ireland's meeting with Australia on Saturday.
Home contender Lucas Herbert left compatriot Cameron Smith in his wake once again with a sparkling 63 that earned him a one-shot lead after the opening round of the Australian Open on Thursday, with his LIV team captain two shots off the pace.
Good Morning Britain honoured the memory of 17-year-old Liz Hatton on Thursday's programme, revealing the sad news that the teenager had died. The show remembered the moment the young photographer shared an embrace with the Princess of Wales back in October at Windsor Castle.
MELBOURNE : Home contender Lucas Herbert left compatriot Cameron Smith in his wake once again with a sparkling 63 that earned him a one-shot lead after the opening round of the Australian Open on Thursday, with his LIV team captain two shots off the pace.