
Brentford, the World Cup and an itch to return to Gaelic football
Brentford and Republic of Ireland captain Nathan Collins tells Kelly Somers about his dreams of the World Cup.
SATURDAY, 14 MARCH 2026, 22:22

Brentford and Republic of Ireland captain Nathan Collins tells Kelly Somers about his dreams of the World Cup.

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The Tories are deciding which hereditary peers to keep after being offered 15 seats in a compromise deal.

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