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2024-01-29
Taxpayer more than €1bn short 15 years after bank bailouts
Two held over Christmas Eve murder of steakhouse gunman
Kerry remains king with staycationers
TD: Ministers gaslighting the people
Ian Bailey: I had given up smoking and drinking to prepare for heart surgery
Majority of sport fans prefer home comforts
Falling energy and shopping basket prices fuel confidence
Cabinet split three ways over future RTÉ State funding
Third Labour TD eyes up a European exit
Tensions mount over two vacant seats in Seanad
Double lump sum January bonus payment to be issued to 1.3million people this week
Inquiry into Sophie death was always going to be difficult after botched start
For the €3.6billion in extra pay for our civil servants, will we get even one extra garda?
Ministers defend Tánaiste over Israel row
Beware rogue referendums, especially the ones where women are subjected to mansplainers
Moments from death, the base jumper whose parachute failed in 29-storey leap
BROADCASTERS UNITE TO FIGHT CANCER
Relic of St Brigid comes home after 1,000 years away
JP raised Westlife’s Shane up with a loan for €780k home after cash woes
Football’s in the gutter when players fear for safety of family in stands
Saints alive!
Rashford rumpus clouds scrappy victory
The long goodbye begins with Liverpool at their stirring best
‘The people showed everything to me and it’s wonderful. I love it’
Rolling Stones
Trippier: Forget Bayern, I want to make history with the Toon
FA CUP ROUND-UP
Elokobi connects with fans because he gets it – he knows football is for the people
Ruben hits Milan highs
Viv’s back with a banger to boost Gunners title tilt
Paal pounces to ramp up the pressure on Moore
Portu puts Girona back on top
So, ear’s the explanation!
Thank you and farewell to the good doctor who saved me
PICK OF DIGITAL & ON DEMAND TV
Hunter on fire as Ireland see off Zimbabwe
Drive-by docs prove that live sport is the way to go
IRELAND’S WINGED WONDERS: THE TOP THREE...
Meath keep on top of rivals Dublin
Determined Armagh keep hosts Cork at arm’s length to maintain winning start
‘There is still an awful lot for us to work on’
Mayo confirm the power shift out west
TYPICALLY GRITTY CLARE EDGE PAST SLIGO
This will help against Dubs, says McStay
Canavan shines as Tyrone triumph
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