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2018-04-03
Sexual consent classes for every pupil in schools
Fashion flair at Fairyhouse
TV host on list in INM suspected data breach
How to Relax Well with Karl Henry
Facebook boss hits back at Apple
Putting sex on the agenda is easy bit
Ratings smash Bannon gets new TV extension
Larissa Nolan: We can’t descend into era of Salem witch trials
Divided opinions as activist Winnie Mandela dies aged 81.
Irish farmers could reap benefit of global trade war
There’s a bit of a nosey neighbour in all of us – and the show knows it
FF pushing for rape complainants to get legal representation
McDonald’s comments sickened me, says Cahill
Footballer in apology for ‘stupid’ tweet after verdict
Intel Leixlip jobs on alert as Apple moves away
China hits back: 25pc tariff on 120 products from the US.
Newstalk valuations ranged from €10m to €35m in talks
Irish Life staff to strike over closure of own pension plan
‘The law didn’t allow access to care I needed’
Murdered publican’s son ordained a deacon
Election may disrupt new legislation for abortion – FF
Rector defends ‘octogenarian priest’ in tweet row
Pride festival picks ‘We Are Family’ as this year’s theme
Lack of teachers ‘harms pupils’ learning level’
‘Every one of my colleagues is paid more than I am’
Iris h language alive and well here in Dingle, s ay natives in letters row
Schools could face shutdown in row over ‘two-tier’ pay
Crackdown on gangland will not relent, says senior garda
British ‘knew IRA Disappeared killers before their first murder’
PSNI petrol-bombed at dissident Easter parade
Easter washout set to go on for rest of week
Top civilservants on €200,000 a year after latest hikes
Big win for Assad as last rebel group in Ghouta pulls out
France faces spring of discontent as workers fight Macron reforms
Trump allies fear he’ll sack special counsel for going after tax returns
Israelis offer to trade dead bodies after Gaza death toll rises to 18
Tributes as ‘Hill Street Blues’ creator Bochco dies at 74
Maybe UK poisoned spy to discredit us – Russian minister
No doubt our problems are taxing – but then so are the solutions
Taking the mick on Trump has become tiresome – at least we have Roseanne to raise the Barr
Ireland has to wake up to the reality of modern international espionage activity
A total dog of an idea
Fast-track cancer diagnosis
There will be no regrets for those who vote to keep the Eighth
School shutdown not the way to win battle
Rape case could help society
Victims must be given more legal protection
AIB ‘out-muscling’ alternative lenders in bid for market share
Smurfit Kappa’s US ambitions under scrutiny amid claims
SSE Airtricity acquires 40pc of Activ8 Solar Energies
Tribeca sets up office in Dublin
Deutsche Bank plans board reshuffle
Tesla shares fall as pressure mounts
Amazon shares fall 4pc as Trump renews attack in tweet
Intel shares plummet as Apple cuts ties
Aisles of Do gs
What will millennials think of Monty Python?
What it feels like to... leave the best job in the world
Two-In-One
Saldier and Asthuria can aid Mullins’ title battle
Mullins and Townend to the fore with Grade Two treble
Reliving the privilege of going to war with golf’ s‘ bitch goddess’
Experience key for McIlroy as he uses fresh approach
Right-sided issues create defensive dilemma for Kl opp ahead of City show down
Bayern look well placed to reign in Europe once again
CAGEY ZIDANE KEEPS FIT-AGAIN BALE WAITING
Close but no cigars for Students in cup battle
Wily Fox eyes young prey in quest for glory out West
Kenny rages over ref call as Drogheda star apologises
Munster centres of excellence
Double celebration for Leavys after Dan’s latest quality performance
Kilkenny and Tipp are still the best of enemies
Veteran Munnelly showing no signs of slowing down
Cavan concern as injury makes McVeety a doubt for Donegal tie
Team of the football league
Croker win helps to put Mayo nightmare to bed – Devaney
Time for Munster and Leinster to show they’ve learnt from last season as Bilbao final beckons
Woods will be in mix for US Masters glory, insists Faldo
Elliott’s General rules in National
O’Brien in race to be fit for semi-final
In a League of their own
SOCCER: ‘This is not a PlayStation game’ – Juventus boss Allegri
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