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Small shops exempt from alcohol display rule
Small retailers look set to escape proposed rules restricting the display of alcohol products in shops in legislation to be revealed next month.
Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie
Cork Airport terminal to be torn down
The old terminal at Cork Airport is to be demolished, with management announcing plans for a 40-acre business park, from which some revenue will be used for marketing initiatives to attract more tourists.
Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie
You own it: New Zealand political party told to pay for Eminem rip-off
The singer’s lyrics were used by a political party who now have to pay up.
Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie
Nissan chief apologises for inspection scandal
Nissan's executive vice president has expressed his remorse for widespread illegal inspections at the Japanese car giant.
Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie
Catholic woman in Belfast awarded £20,000 after colleague shouted 'tiocfaidh ár lá' at her
A woman in Belfast has been awarded £20,000 compensation after an employment tribunal found a colleague subjected her to sectarian harassment when he shouted "Tiocfaidh ár lá" at her while at work.
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Top offshore law firm confirms cyber 'incident' that may hit super-rich clients
A leading offshore law firm with clients including the super-rich and international corporations has revealed it suffered a "data security incident" that may result in customers' private information being leaked.
Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie
Demi Lovato honoured for efforts to help bi-polar sufferers
The singer picked up the award at the InStyle Awards in Los Angeles.
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Let your mind wander as daydreaming is a sign you are creative and smart
People with efficient brains may have too much brain capacity to stop their minds from wandering, scientists say.
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INMO warns flu epidemic would 'severely' test hospitals
The General Secretary of the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation has warned that if a flu epidemic breaks out, above the normal surge, then hospitals will be "severely challenged".
RTÉ News - News Headlines
Republican senators take aim at Trump amid party infighting
A pair of senators from US president Donald Trump's own Republican Party have blistered him with criticism in a dramatic day of denunciation that laid bare a party at war with itself.
Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie
Xi Jinping names key leaders of China's Communist Party
China's Communist Party leader Xi Jinping has unveiled the line-up of the party's highest body who will rule alongside him as he embarks on a second five-year term as party leader.
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Republicans launch Obama and Clinton probes as panel questions Trump associates
Republicans in the US have launched new probes into the Obama administration and Hillary Clinton's emails
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Tiger Woods expected to undergo course for intoxicated drivers
The diversion programme for intoxicated drivers that Tiger Woods is expected to enter on Friday is one of several across the US aimed at reducing the number of repeat offenders and backlogs of court cases.
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Barrister defends use of court references after Humphries case
‘There’s no error of judgment’ in giving a character references, says Senior Counsel
The Irish Times - News
Samuel L Jackson, Nancy Sinatra and Billy Crystal lead tributes to Robert Guillaume
The Emmy award-winning star died at his Los Angeles home on Tuesday.
Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie
'Of course I take work home with me, I lie in bed and I worry about certain patients'
Far from your average GP, Dr Christian Jessen returns to running his on-screen clinic with even more dramatic cases. The TV presenter talks to Georgia Humphreys about getting patients to open up, taking work home with him and and his own mental health
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Teenage pedestrian in critical condition following road collision in Dublin
Gardaí in Santry are investigating a serious road traffic collision that occurred in Drumcondra, Dublin 9 early this morning.
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Clinton campaign paid in part for Trump dossier: report
Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee helped pay for research that went into a salacious dossier on Donald Trump's alleged campaign ties to Russia, according to a report in The Washington Post.
RTÉ News - News Headlines
Murder investigation into death of woman in Dublin
A murder investigation is under way after a 37-year-old woman was found dead at an apartment in central Dublin last night.
RTÉ News - News Headlines
Committee to discuss abortion legislation
The Oireachtas Committee on the Eighth Amendment is meeting to consider terminations arising from rape and in cases of a foetus with a life-limiting condition, as well as risks to mental health.
RTÉ News - News Headlines
Pedestrian critically injured in Dublin collision
A young man has been critically injured after he was struck by a car on the Drumcondra Road in Dublin early this morning.
RTÉ News - News Headlines
Pedestrian in critical condition following crash in Drumcondra
Man (19) taken to the Mater hospital following early morning incident
The Irish Times - News
Banks to make statements on tracker mortgage scandal
Ireland's main mortgage lenders are expected to issue detailed statements on the steps they will take to address the tracker mortgage scandal.
RTÉ News - News Headlines
Anti-stroke drugs 'may also protect against dementia'
Blood-thinning drugs may protect against dementia as well as stroke in people with an irregular heartbeat, new research suggests.
RTÉ News - News Headlines
US to start accepting refugees again after 120-day ban
The Trump administration will temporarily delay processing of most refugees from 11 countries identified as high-risk, while resuming refugee admissions for other countries.
RTÉ News - News Headlines
New wave of cyber attacks hits Russia
A new strain of ransomware, known as "Bad Rabbit", has hit computer systems in Russia, Ukraine and elsewhere.
RTÉ News - News Headlines
No sign of breakthrough in Stormont talks
Senior figures in the DUP and Sinn Féin have confirmed that their efforts to end the deadlock that has left Northern Ireland without a government since January have so far failed to achieve a breakthrough.
RTÉ News - News Headlines
Republican senators hit out at 'undignified' Trump
Two Republican senators have attacked US President Donald Trump, accusing their fellow Republican of debasing US politics and the country's standing abroad in extraordinary public criticisms of a sitting president.
RTÉ News - News Headlines
Xi reappointed to helm of China's ruling council
Xi Jinping has secured a second five-year term as the head of China's Communist Party, confirming his rise as the country's most powerful leader in decades.
RTÉ News - News Headlines