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2017-09-21
Now elderly to pay more as Eir hikes prices for 500,000
Subsidised dental care to return for 2.5m people
Ryanair flights fiasco
Monsoon-like rain fails to dampen Ploughing spirits
‘You don’t go up the aisle and come down with half the farm’
CCTV systems to be rolled out to help fight rural crime – minister
Dairy, tillage and beef farmers show markedly different moods as Brexit sets the backdrop
Women at RTÉ demand emergency meeting over release of pay gap data
Telecoms companies view loyal customers as mugs who should be bled dry
Arson attack on family may be ‘mistaken identity’
Murder probe 30 years after two girls and babysitter killed in blaze
Forget quick bucks, a long-term prize is in mind
DCU invites employers to deliver lectures to its students
Garda whistleblower denies threat to ‘burn’ partner during argument
Energy chief plans €1.2bn smart meter roll-out to every home
A&E doctors warn Government ‘crazy’ devastation fuelled by drink ‘has to stop’
Bid to stop road close to Heaney’s former home fails
Garda rank and file need support from politicians
Citizens’ assembly ‘failed to adequately consider use of abortion pills’
Unions eyeing higher pay rises so workers can cope with the costofhousing
Hogan accuses UK’s Johnson of being ‘out of the loop’ over Brexit
Battle to rescue pupils buried in school as deadly quake kills 225
‘We can hear noises but we don’ t know where they’re coming from’
Hurricane Maria cuts power to all 3.4 million people on Puerto Rico
Actor Freeman accuses Russia of declaring war on US in video
Le Pen’s far-right National Front set for damaging split
All eyes on Germany as it decides its fate – and that of post-Brexit Ireland
If beautiful old women like Jane Fonda annoy you, then they’re doing it right
We need to stop obsessing about Brexit and stand up for our corporate taxation policy
US-born Jimmy got to sail past Statue of Liberty one last time
Jimmy’s indelible legacy – including those ‘Know Your Sport’ umbrellas
‘The soundtrack to many generations’ – tributes flood in
Legendary voice breathed sport from a very early age
‘Tired?!’ he roared ... ‘How can you be tired!? You’re at the Olympics!’
Pitting our wits against ‘memory man’ Jimmy became a weekly ritual
His flair for an embellished story made him a thief of your time
Why Jimmy Magee deserved an assist for (probably) the greatest goal ever scored
In France, great footwear will always be en brogue
Nama sorting homes crisis a joke
Different class: the great Jimmy Magee
How to wear... feathers
Bairbre Power
Getting the most out of the good old days
Two-In-One
Dublin ‘pressure’ can keep Clifford in Kingdom
Kilkenny: It’s not about ego, it’s about winning
England coach sacked over fresh allegations
CALVERT-LEWIN PROVIDES EVERTON’S MISSING SPARK
Arsenal survive Doncaster ‘siege’
Kenedy makes bright return in Blues cruise
Harrington draws on former glory as he eyes Portugal win
Galway hope Canning can inspire them to another All-Ireland
Byrne focusing on his strengths as he targets silverware
Henshaw set to return next week
Graduation to senior ranks the next logical step for Clifford as he follows in famous footsteps
O’Brien slams Lions coaches
RASHFORD ON THE DOUBLE
Geaney: It’s ‘kill or be killed’
Clarke and Cluxton nominated as four shortlisted for Footballer of the Year
Neil Francis
Party time at Carton House
Warrenpoint seek third Jimmy Bruen success
AT HOME ON THE GRANGE
McGinley leaves his mark on course that made him
CAPTAIN FANTASTIC
Big business to do battle at Westport Invitational
Higgins and McGrane play their parts in PGA Cup win
Irish golfer completes longest hole in the world
Mizuno has some lofty ambitions
I NEVER HAD A ROW IN 29 YEARS AT GRANGE
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