The Freemasons of Ireland apologized for hosting an interview between Conor McGregor and US commentator Tucker Carlson at their Dublin hall, expressing regret for renting the venue without knowing the event’s details. Grand Secretary Philip Daley stated the organization would donate the rental fee, estimated between €1,000-€2,000, to charity, and denied any association with McGregor or Carlson. During the interview, McGregor criticized immigration policies and expressed concerns about election requirements for his potential presidential run, while Carlson did not address McGregor’s ongoing legal issues.
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Leeds on verge of promotion after 6-0 win over Stoke in Championship: football – live
Cardiff City, currently second from bottom in the Championship table, is set to host Oxford United this afternoon following the dismissal of coach Omer Riza on Saturday. Midfielder Aaron Ramsey, who has been sidelined since March due to ongoing hamstring issues, has been appointed to help the team avoid relegation with only three games remaining in the season. The updates will cover the 3pm BST games in the Football League, and fans are encouraged to...
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