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'NI have set the standard, now we have to push on'

BBC Sport Wednesday, 10 April 2024 ()
After a superb second-half performance in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Northern Ireland striker Simone Magill says the team have "set the standard" moving forward.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Country in Southeast Europe

Sarajevo marks the 32nd anniversary of the city's siege [Video]

Sarajevo marks the 32nd anniversary of the city's siege

In Sarajevo, thousands of shoes have been carefully arranged along the city streets to remember those who perished during the Bosnian war.

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Brussels, my love? Montenegro looks to take UK's place in Europe [Video]

Brussels, my love? Montenegro looks to take UK's place in Europe

In this edition, we examine the decision to kick off EU membership talks with Bosnia and ask if the bloc can fix itself first.

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Brussels recommends opening EU membership talks with Bosnia and Herzegovina [Video]

Brussels recommends opening EU membership talks with Bosnia and Herzegovina

The European Commission will today recommend opening EU accession talks with Bosnia and Herzegovina, eight years after the Western Balkan country applied to be a member of the bloc.

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Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Part of the United Kingdom

Nelson open to NI return after injury-hit year

Julie Nelson, Northern Ireland's women's record caps holder, says she would be open to a return to the international set-up under Tanya Oxtoby.
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British Army spy caused ‘more lives lost than saved’ [Video]

British Army spy caused ‘more lives lost than saved’

The police chief who led an inquiry into the activities of British Army double-agent ‘Stakeknife’ during ‘The Troubles’ in Northern Ireland, has described claims that his actions saved countless lives as being ‘hugely exaggerated’. Speaking at the publication of his ‘Operation Kenova’ report, chief constable Jon Boutcher from the Police Service of Northern Ireland insists the spy’s actions ‘resulted in more lives being lost than were saved’. Report by Covellm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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