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Murder suspect Ian Bailey dies in west Cork

Ian Bailey, a suspect in the murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier, has died in west Cork. Mr Bailey, a former journalist who was originally from England, always denied any involvement in the murder. Ms Toscan du Plantier was killed in west Cork in December 1996. Her badly beaten body …

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Ireland v South Korea updates

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‘A lot of pressure’ over asylum seekers accommodation

Tánaiste Micheál Martin said there is “no doubt” that there will be a need for both state and private accommodation into the future for international protection applicants. His comments come as a memo is due to be brought to Cabinet in the coming weeks regarding the provision of additional state …

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Emergency group appeal over ‘major storm’

Storm Isha is a very major Atlantic storm with a very wide wind field and high energy, according to Keith Leonard, National Director for Fire and Emergency Management. He says that in counties that are under a Status Red warning. “Probably the key safety advice in those areas is to …

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McIlroy tames the desert again to claim Dubai victory

Rory McIlroy hit a closing 70 to retain his Hero Dubai Desert Classic title, and claim a fourth overall victory in the desert. McIlroy put himself in the mix on Saturday with a blistering 63 and played steady golf this morning to finish on 14 under par, one clear of …

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What is the ‘one China policy’ and why does it matter?

The Taoiseach found himself in notoriously sensitive diplomatic territory this week, following the visit of Chinese Premier Li Qiang to Dublin. It all started when Chinese state media quoted Leo Varadkar as telling his visitor that Ireland would “always abide by the one-China principle” and hoped that “China will achieve …

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Amber weather warning extended to most of UK

The UK Met Office has extended its Amber wind warning to cover most of the UK ahead of Storm Isha. Two 12-hour amber wind warnings will be in place from 6pm until tomorrow morning. One stretches across central, eastern and western England and all of Wales, only missing London and …

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Status Red warning for three counties

Met Éireann has issued a Status Red wind warning for counties Galway, Mayo and Donegal due to high winds as Storm Isha arrives. The warning is in place for Galway and Mayo from 5pm and is valid until 9pm. The alert for Donegal is valid from 9pm until 1am tomorrow. …

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Political power clash between Poland’s govt, president

Divisions between Poland’s new pro-EU government and its conservative president Andrzej Duda had been expected when Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s cabinet was formed last month. But almost each week has brought a new confrontation between both camps. The new government’s changes to public media, its dismissal of the national prosecutor …

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