
Kevin Kelly
Head of News and Current Affairs at BBC News NI
Head of News and Current Affairs at BBC Northern Ireland. Lots of tweets on News and Football, especially @LFC
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1 month ago |
longnow.org | Kevin Kelly
We aren’t the only species on this planet to have domesticated another species. There is one kind of ancient ant that herds and cares for insect aphids in order to milk them of honeydew sugar. But we are the only species to have domesticated more than one species. Over time humans have domesticated dogs, cats, cows, horses, chickens, ducks, sheep, goats, camels, pigs, guinea pigs, and rabbits, among many others.
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1 month ago |
impartialreporter.com | Kevin Kelly
Conor O'Neill blasts home Tyrone's first goal. (Image: Oliver McVeigh) Down 0-11 Tyrone 3-15 Tyrone recovered from a slow start in Burren to comfortably see off the challenge of Down in their opening game in defence of their Ulster and All Ireland titles. The introduction of senior panellist Eoin McElholm at the break helped turn the tide totally in favour of the holders.
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1 month ago |
impartialreporter.com | Kevin Kelly
3 1/1 Tyrone 2-20 Dublin 1-16 Tyrone produced their best performance in this season’s Allianz National League when accounting for Dublin at Healy Park on Sunday afternoon but it still wasn’t enough to prevent them from losing their coveted Division one status.
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1 month ago |
impartialreporter.com | Kevin Kelly
4 1/1 Donegal 0-19 Tyrone 0-25 Tyrone picked up the win that they needed to keep their hopes alive of surviving in Division one of the National Football League when they had six points to spare over neighbours Donegal at O’Donnell Park in Letterkenny on Sunday afternoon. In the end Tyrone’s greater need for the points ultimately was the difference between the two sides on a day when the visitors had an impressive twelve players featuring on the scoresheet.
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1 month ago |
impartialreporter.com | Kevin Kelly
Action from the match this afternoon in Letterkenny, where Tyrone was victorious over Donegal. (Image: Oliver McVeigh) Tyrone gave their Division one survival hopes a shot in the arm with a 0-25 to 0-19 win over an understrength Donegal side in Letterkenny on Sunday afternoon. It means that they have a must-win game at home to Dublin next weekend when even a victory may not be enough to save them with one more side set to be relegated alongside Derry.
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