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2018-07-09
‘I’ll derail gravy train for lawyers’ – Ross in new fight on legal fees
Four safe in cave saga but nine still wait for rescuers
David Davis quits UK Cabinet over May’s plan
Gardaí keep awatchon dissidents ahead of royal visit
Senior garda addresses UN on terror threat
Polanski’s wife hits out at ‘hypocrisy’ of Oscars body as she rejects offer
How dealers use Facebook to sell illegal drugs to people here
I fear for young who only know an online life
Insects on the menu as ‘new superfood’ market grows
‘Real possibility’ Pope will go to a Magdalene Laundry
Nod to pain caused by Church would be significant
THE WILD BOARS: PARENTS ARE TOLD ‘DON’T WORRY’
60pc of our children will work in jobs that don’t currently exist
Hosepipe ban to improve water conservation rate
Drought leaves blaze threat at dangerous levels across State
Ryanair plea to pilots as families face strike chaos
Not a pauper nor a millionaire? Help is on its way
Law costs blamed for escalating insurance premiums
May has delivered a plan that is pragmatic and balanced – the EU should listen and be ready to make a deal
UK REACTION TO CHEQUERS PLAN
President leads tributes to Irish people who gave their lives in wars or as UN peacekeepers
Proposal receives lukewarm reaction here as clock ticks down to deadline
Man stabbed to death ‘in front of crowd’ in pub after watching World Cup match
Death of biker William (32) is third to hit Dunlop motor racing dynasty
Separate road accidents claim lives of teen cyclist and talented darts player
Social media sites ‘make addictive medication easier to buy’
‘Going online cuts danger of buying off the street’
Race to save flood victims as toll rises to 81
At least 10 people killed and 73 injured as Turkish train derails
North Korea accuses US of ‘gangster’ tactics in denuclearisation talks
Funding block ‘is a death sentence’ for Le Pen party
Murder probe after woman dies from nerve poisoning
Candidates beware – the gloves come off in battle for presidency
Take Slow Read to another world
Government given election warning over 9pc VAT rate
Tinkler vows to fight on in Stobart boardroom bust-up
Media Bites
Information and analytics are key to Relx’s success
Theresa May is victim only of her political devices and desires
Time for a ‘stock-take’ within Leinster House
Taking the historical temperature
No running away from the past
Mendelssohn shows well on return in US
O’DEA DRIVES FLYING BANNER TO FINE WIN
Green shoots in Gyor show Irish athletics can have a bright future
Brailsford takes aim at UCI as Froome row hots up
O’Donovans settle for runners-up
Shillington shines for Irish
Knox sinks miracle putts to claim trophy Scot seals Irish Open title with play-off triumph as McIlroy looks at positives
Mannarino bidding to blot ‘Picasso’ Federer’s copybook
Accusations fly as Ferrari take out Hamilton
McDowell heads for last chance saloon
Clash of philosophies at heart of last-four battle
Goal-shy Giroud channelling the spirit of ’98 and Guivarc’h
Bray earn three points ... in front of 271 fans
VERMAELEN ONLY HAS EYES FOR THE BIG PRIZE
Stars starting to align for Croatia as they hold nerve in another shoot-out
Dalic believes players have the energy for English ‘battle’
Southgate reaps rewards for keeping faith in talent supply
Maguire’s values help English fans unite behind their team after years of disconnect
England all white on the night as FIFA lays down law
Flynn on fire as ‘burning’ Lilies hailed by O’Neill
McStay’s men ‘tick every box’ as Murtagh leads way for Rossies
Hard to be neutral about GAA’s lust for mammon
Brody saves not enough to thwart Monaghan
Clifford fires Kingdom into final
Keogh seals Wicklow comeback
Five-star Royals advance
Harte relishing ‘special’ Dubs visit as inquest into Cork horror show begins
‘Super 8s’: Where real power lies
All too easy for ruthless Limerick
GAME AT A GLANCE
Ryan powers Lilies to glory
Conway shines as Kerry cruise
Tribesmen refuse to be spooked by Cody’s warriors
Fitzgerald sets up clash with native Clare as Ryan calls it a day
O’Shea leads way as Galway prove too much for Limerick
Wall hails Offaly effort in passing Wexford test
Tribesmen pass tough nerve test with top honours
Galway on course for double – but they haven’t seen the last of wounded Cats
GAME AT A GLANCE
Galway’s forwards can reachheights of Kilkenny immortals
Money and power of all-consuming Premier League is primed to rule the World
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