Jonny Bell has left his role as Ulster's defence coach by mutual consent to "prepare for a new career opportunity outside of rugby". His departure brings to an end a 30-year association with ...
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Clarkson was instrumental to Fry’s win, when the “ask the host” option was used for the question: “Which European city out of Brussels, Strasbourg, Munich and Luxembourg City would you ...
Sir Stephen Fry has spoken of his “delight” at winning £250,000 on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? following host Jeremy Clarkson helping him on one question during a celebrity version of the ...
Stephen Fry made Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? history on Sunday night. The 67-year-old took part in the first instalment of the celebrity version of the ITV show - and went home with an ...
Adding to his existing list of achievements, Sir Stephen Fry has managed to make Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? history. And it’s all thanks to a special lifeline that was added to the ITV show ...
Sir Stephen Fry took part in a celebrity edition of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? over the weekend and was stumped on a question about a pop song. He said to the host: “Well Jeremy this is not ...
Zebre pulled off a huge shock as they defeated Ulster 15-14 to win for the very first time in Belfast and stun the hosts. The Italians thoroughly deserved the win, leading 15-0 before Ulster were ...
Sir Stephen Fry has bagged £250,000 in the hot seat on Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?… with just a smidgen of help from Jeremy Clarkson. The former QI presenter, 67, appeared on the celebrity ...
For Ulster, though, where do you start? After two wins from their past three games and booking their place in the Champions Cup knock-outs, it's another case of one step forward and two steps back.
The Kingspan Stadium witnessed a stunning result on Sunday as Ulster fell to a shock loss against Zebre Parma and there could be no excuses over the result as the Italians headed back home with ...