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2020-09-04
OUTRAGE OF PUBS AND PENSIONERS
RUTHLESS RULER OF NETFLIX it’s friday!
‘Absolute love of our lives’: A baby girl for Rory McIlroy and wife Erica
Donohoe promises not to increase income tax in next Budget
Online fraudsters set to swindle Irish out of €4.5m by year’s end
LEGS ELEVEN!
TWO MORE SCHOOLS SEND PUPILS HOMES
Covid jab testing hit by shortage of monkeys
One in four don’t turn up for their tests
Vigilance urged for nursing home contacts
Gardaí get power to shut pubs
MICHEÁL ISSUES FIERY REBUKE TO FF REBEL JIM
STAY AND SPEND
COLM’S CURTAIN CALL TO BOOST AILING THEATRES
‘Burnout will drive our women out of the workforce’
INMO fears as Tallaght diverts critical cases
No time to rest! Craig exits in true 007 style
People might think I had taken leave of my senses
Accused’s hands dripping blood, trial told
Fiancée of hit-and-run victim in plea to culprits
Let’s focus on the 99% who follow the rules – it’s time to open pubs
Is this the most MIRACULOUS creature on the planet?
Eight fingerprints found on window of Nóra’s villa
Teen witness in murder trial tells of ‘chaos’
Dieting can save your life – even if you’re still obese
THE Great Irish Staycation Photo Competition
Don’t mention the wokes, they’re no fun, says Cleese
Fresh outrage in US over another fatal police choke hold
It’s go, fish! Big aquarium gets nod
Lunney and Central Bank reach settlement after ‘breach’ inquiry
BADLY BEHAVED BOY
Is #MeToo Mulan worth the moolah?
WHY IT’S UNLUCKY NO. 13 FOR THE X-MEN MUTANTS
OLD GOATS KEEP ON ROLLING
Magpie that saved a miscreant
Stubborn little nation as big as two tennis courts
Landmines? I was more scared of being on Love Island
Heroes who love agony of winning
Lies, landladies and lodgers
LITERARY FICTION
CLASSIC CRIME
CHILDREN’S
Anything to declare, sir?
Right to vote is something that must be sacred
MOORE CHEERS CHANGES
THIS YEAR’S CHAMPIONS WON’T BE FORGOTTEN
Muguruza’s US Open hoodoo goes on
GRAAN CANYON
Fighting fit Naoupu’s back in the green fold
Blood and thunder won’t be enough for Munster
‘Clasico’ glory up for grabs but eyes are on title
Farewell to loveable and loud Courtenay
Clubs to lose millions as PL voids TV deal
COLEMAN CULL WILL DIVIDE CRITICS
DUFFY SAVES KENNY’S TYKES
« MARK GALLAGHER ON THE NEW ERA
BULLET POINT!
Cullen: Salanoa move left Blues compromised
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CROSSWORD
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
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