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Northern Ireland
There were no riots after Jeffrey Donaldson’s arrest and later conviction for child sexual abuse. The lack of response is telling, RóisÃn Lanigan writes
Social media
The government may require social media companies to identify which news sources are reliable or not. Most users already struggle to tell the difference, Erica Wagner writes
World Cup 2026
England will still win their group if they beat Panama but their performance against Ghana was dispiriting. Thomas Tuchel will first have to overcome a new national neurosis, George Simms writes
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