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2024-01-13
Aer Lingus pilots reject the airline’s 8.5% pay rise offer
UK government ‘hasn’t learned lessons from post office scandal’
Why heated car seats are a no-no for men starting family
‘It’s reckless not to use the beds to keep people off streets’
ROSCREA AT ‘TIPPING POINT’ AS ITS ONLY HOTEL IS GIVEN TO REFUGEES
Two years on, Ashling’s family remember
Bishops must take harder stance to stop idolising of criminals at funerals
By Ken Foxe €150m Adare bypass fast-tracked for the Ryder Cup will not be finished in time
Wave of ‘young men of prior good character’ on sex charges
The rowing girls with lots of bottle!
What is airbrushed Julia’s secret?
Paschal is talking tough with unions – but he’ll likely back down in the end
Optimistic outlook has us splashing cash
Not even the job-robbing robots can bring on a Blue 2024
Broken heart syndrome ‘deadly as a heart attack’, say experts
Late Late – go? Anne asks if show is past its sell-by date
How I found inner calm... by smashing up an entire room with a baseball bat!
Daughter tried to rescue father, his funeral is told
Judge ‘totally fed up’ with young people who use ‘stupidity as a shield’
Migration, the one word that will dominate this fateful political year
CLEAR OUT YOUR STORE CUPBOARD
MY NEW YEAR PREDICTIONS
101 TOP TIPS FOR YOUR NEXT TRIP
A landscape of LIGHT
Fairytale ANTRIMof
NON-FIENDISH FERMANAGH
More plants, fewer scented candles... and vacuum often to cut air pollution inside your home
FASTBACK ON TOP
McIlroy bounces back after 8th hole horror
Nicholls needs Pic at his peak
The right time to go
The FIGHT TO BE SEEN Goes on
200 games for MEATH ... and counting
Dual star says his football exit was difficult to accept
ARVAGEDDON!
Cats star Walsh hoping history does not repeat itself
The bright lights of Paris in Hannah’s sights
KING of Africa
FIVE STARS who could light up the tournament
How the hell do you spend thick end of £1bn and still be short of a real striker?
They beat Sheffield United. Even that felt emotional. The comeback has been carefully managed and De Bruyne does not expect to start at Newcastle today. It has been too long a road to rush back after his season stopped only 23 minutes in at Burnley. Typic
Agony for Kompany as Luton level late
As Jim Ratcliffe takes his seat at Old Trafford for the first time, here’s a guide that might help A TO Z
ULSTER LOOK TO EWERS FOR CRUCIAL TOULOUSE CLASH
Leinster look far too strong as Stade ring the changes
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