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| More details have emerged about the all-party talks attempting to get Stormont working — but much still remains unclear. Read more... |
| One of the key principles of ‘just war theory’ is that it is only ethical to begin a war if there is a reasonable prospect of success. Read more... |
| Europe’s golfers were happy to let their hair down following Sunday’s emphatic Ryder Cup win over the USA at Gleneagles. Read more... |
| Northern Ireland’s finances are on the brink of going into the red, it has been claimed. Read more... |
| More than 90 years of motoring history will come to an end this week with the abolition of the humble but revered paper car tax disc. Read more... |
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Sport |
| Graeme McDowell admits he had brief doubts about Paul McGinley’s Ryder Cup master plan, but feels the Irishman has broken the mould for future European captains. Read more... |
| Paul McGinley insists his strained relationship with Darren Clarke will not influence his opinion on who should be Europe’s next Ryder Cup captain. Read more... |
| World number one Rory McIlroy insists the desire to redress the balance in Ryder Cup history means the event will not be diminished by Europe’s recent dominance over the United States. Read more... |
| The repercussions of another Ryder Cup defeat for the United States have already begun, with senior professional Phil Mickelson openly questioning the captaincy of Tom Watson. Read more... |
| Europe’s players hailed the influence of Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley as opposite number Tom Watson was embroiled in a public debate with Phil Mickelson. Read more... |
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