6dOpinion
Extra.ie on MSNComment: Conor McGregor’s White House jaunt was a slap in the face to Irish womenMcGregor was paraded around the White House on St Patrick’s Day, with footage circulated on official social media accounts ...
Former UFC double champion Conor McGregor has recently been vocal about the politics in his home country of Ireland.
A current England player should be banned from representing his country, according to a Three Lions legend. Thomas Tuchel ...
Thomas Tuchel was doing a very different job before he received a phone call from an ex-Manchester United manager that ...
10hOpinion
Irish Mirror on MSNTime for Taoiseach to show opposition parties the same respect he served up for President TrumpMicheal Martin should start listening to Sinn Fein and the opposition about their housing ideas instead of dismissing them.
Misogyny has mutated, as pernicious peddlers of “masculinity” spread their infectious toxins through podcasts and social media.
Joe Rogan criticizes UFC’s slap-fighting choice. He urges them to bring kickboxing into the cage for wild knockouts.
2don MSNOpinion
Five days after Martin’s visit, on St. Patrick’s Day itself, McGregor himself showed up at the White House — looking rather ...
Jeremy Stephens left the UFC on good terms but there was still shock and awe that he was suddenly returning to his old ...
The Irish reaction to Conor McGregor's St. Patrick's Day visit provided a stark snapshot of how strained the relationship has ...
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