Ireland reinforced their dominance over Scotland with a convincing 32-18 victory at Murrayfield, keeping their Six Nations Grand Slam hopes alive. The visitors raced to a 17-0 lead with tries from Nash and Doris, while Scotland suffered setbacks with injuries to Russell and Graham. Despite a brief comeback by Scotland, Ireland maintained control and secured the win with tries from Lowe and Conan, highlighting their superior performance throughout the match.
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Eurozone economy grows 0.4% in first quarter ahead of Trump’s tariffs
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