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2017-10-24
Now banks owe tracker scam victims over €1bn
Carjack rampage lasted eight hours
Flu fears as two hospitalised
Pension plea by Kevin Barry’s mother rejected
Writer McCourt’s father tried to claim for service
Lenders to outline how cash will be paid back
THOUSANDS AWAIT REFUNDS
Gardaí hunt couple who took young children along to car robbery
How the drama unfolded over eight terrifying hours
‘Climate change bringing tuna to Ireland – while polar bears starve’
Girl (4) dies after fireplace falls on top of her
Cusack’s po sitio n a matter for minister, says Sport Ireland
MEP Flanagan: ‘I personally would like to see a vote for Brexit’
Wallace company is accused of ‘systemic,
Report about May ‘pleading’ was a smear, says Juncker
‘Captivating’ Kenny joins after-dinner speaker circuit at €22,000 per event
Naming of ch ildren’s h ospital already fans flames of controversy
Brain-injury patients face six-month wait for vital rehabilitation
Consultants drink more often, but trainees likely to ‘binge’
Nineteen school builds due to begin in 2015 still not ‘shovel ready’
Work on new school comes to a halt after row about ‘quality’
Children of IRA victim Tom Oliver break their silence
‘Wife who hates me tried to poison me with paracetamol’
Half of all raw sewage fails to get full safety treatment
Autistic man committed after insanity verdict over attack
Trouper Tubridy on road for ‘Late Late Toy Show’
Apartments now cost more to build than houses: experts
Tusla and gardaí say they have ‘no case to answer’
Abe pledges to ‘tackle’ N Korea after re-election
Hollywood’s dirty ‘secret’: the child-star sex allegations that are shaming Tinseltown
Revolutionary Guard to ‘benefit most’ from Iran tension with US
Catalonia ‘could declare republic’ at parliament debate
Unknown races to shock marathon victory as favourites go wrong way
Kid gloves won’t teach our bankers – they clearly need some tough love
The five pitfalls Trump must avoid to win 2020 re-election
Timing of rail strikes a deliberate attack on ordinary workers
Despite the lazy stereotypes, not all my fellow students are irresponsible party animals
Closing hospital A&Es proves that we have learned nothing
Banks must be held to account over scandal
Eurogroup chief warns countries still exposed to ‘future shocks’
Ryanair pilots told they face watershed as unrest persists
New report reveals scale of shrinkage in the banking sector
Tesco and SuperValu tussle for victory in grocery war
GS-Pimco close in on Danske loan deal
Dublin Port on course for third record year in a row
Profits at ASL Aviation fall to €7.9m
Property finance firm seizes the Initiative
Value of food exports from European Union up 20pc to hit €84bn
EIB €170m to fund university projects
Audit standards crackdown urged after crash errors
VW and Daimler raided by EU investigators as probe widens
European stock markets track higher
It’s not as simple as #metoo
Over 50 and returning to work after 20 years
What it feels like to... lose the use of your legs
Walking, jogging or cycling — what type of exercise is best, and how to maximise the benefits
Make it work: How to bag yourself a great job after 50
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Smullen hoping Ellona can help him keep tabs on Keane
King ‘excited’ as Yanworth makes chasing debut at Exeter
Corcoran: It could take Gilroy three years to get Dubs to click
Hatton’s change in fortunes can inspire Lowry to a strong finish
Crokes goalkeeper Murphy continues to make strong case
Rochford set to see out third year as Mayo manager
Kane: I want to be the best player in the world Striker’s tenacious will for goals could see him emulate scoring feats of Messi and Ronaldo
City slicker Hourihan intent on boosting Irish World Cup quest
Drogheda punish wasteful Harps to end winless run
Beleaguered Bilic given two games to save Hammers job
Real success earns Ronaldo and Zidane top FIFA honours
‘Will I have to tell my son to get as big as possible?’
Blade eager to take new confidence into Munster clash
Blow for Schmidt as Van der Flier and Scannell set to miss series
O’CALLAGHAN TO RETIRE AT END OF THIS SEASON
Zebo’s career move should not be used to deny him green shirt
Klopp finally facing up to the defensive issues that he should have solved a long time ago
Murphy to remain as Cork secretary
Racing move puts Zebo Ireland career in doubt
Burnley boss Dyche the early favourite to take over from Koeman
Women seek to engage players’ union in IRFU dispute
Koeman deserved more time to turn Everton around
PAUL FLYNN: ‘It was a very funny year for me. I was chasing my tail’
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