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2018-07-27
‘Mammy, please don’t die, don’t leave me’
World Cup joy for hockey history girls
GAA to relent over Liam Miller match fiasco
Pilgrims driving to meet the Pope ‘will be turned back at M50’
Varadkar defends a landlord accused of ‘gouging tenants’
Death rate from skin cancer here is higher than in Australia
Cricket star Khan declares victory in Pakistan elections
McGregor ordered to carry out anger management as he avoids jail
Darragh mcmanus
Zuckerberg down $16bn as market ‘unlikes’ Facebook
False widow devours lizard twice its size in Irish garden
Now country faces flooding as torrential downpours forecast
Watchdog still lacks powers to probe landlords, despite
Q&A: What’s going on at New Bancroft?
Another family goes through court torture while coping with cancer
Aspirin and acid drugs can ‘prevent cancer’
Cancer tests sent to UK laboratory with Dublin centre beset by problems
Young Irish couple ‘ran for their lives’ as wildfires raged in Greece
TV3 star in tribute to tragic newlywed
How far will you have to walk?
Knock in lock-down when the Pontiff visits shrine
Begging and value for money biggest tourist complaints
Thousands of passengers to be hit in new Ryanair strike
Teen is ar r ested over fisher man’s death
Child sex dolls are seized by gardaí in raids across State
Young man died after a hospital systems failure, says coroner
New rules being brought in to help reporting of court proceedings
Man who infected partners with HIV jailed for 10 years
Transgender man awarded €5,000 after haircut refusal at barbershop
FAI leaves players’ body ‘astounded’ by fund move
FAI’s ‘financial review’ brings more questions than answers
Thousands more turned on radios to hear about heatwave, scandal and referendum
Mum feared ex-‘Fair City’ star would kill her in assault
Garda punched woman in act of self-defence, appeal court hears
Lesser category of rape offence under review
McCartney gets back, back to where he once belonged
Trump postpones second meet with Putin until Russia probe has finished
More than 200 killed as Isil storms villages in Syria assault
Mary Ellis – last of the WWII women Spitfire pilots – dies aged 101
Pope’s visit can help Church find its voice as it rebuilds from ashes
Barbara McCarthy
Telefón box along the Wild Atlantic Way carries us on a trip down memory lane
Sport is about more than money
The contribution volunteers make to Irish society is invaluable
Varadkar adds insult to injury in housing crisis
Left cynical by political collusion
Virgin Media boss sees ‘mobile upside’ after TV turnaround
Plans for U2 visitor centre revealed
Sky CEO hails results as Disney weighs increasing bid
Glass tariff prospect welcomed by Ardagh
Diageo toasts gin and Guinness sales
It started with a kiss: Juncker’s trade Trump card
Dublin rises three places to 30th in global smart city ranking
Subsidy deal spurs Amarenco plans to build 11 solar farms
‘Insolvent’ energy firms in liquidation
Judge and lawyers will oversee Quinn Insurance probe
Stocks at six-week high on EU/US deal
Drawing inspiration
Declan Shalvey’s top five graphic novels
Mission accomplished
Witnesses battle inner angels and demons
CULTURE VULTURE
Is true crime becoming a Dirty obsession?
WATER ON MARS
It’s get Carter time... again
Two-In-One
Dead-heats on the double at Leopardstown as ‘Van Dyck’ takes Tyros
Mulvany set to‘ Go Again’ at Down Royal
O’Flanagan puts Ireland in last eight for first time
Irish crews stay in hunt for U-23 medals
Weather gods smile on Power after flooding hits Lahinch
McGinley relishes Senior moment with stunning 66
Cautious Thomas set for last uphill challenge with Froome’s help
MEADOW READY TO COMPLETE HER LPGA RETURN
Conlon crucial if Banner are to overpower the Tribe – Bugler
O’Mahony says Cork have learned from ‘dark days’
Glynn striking happy balance between US commute and Galway glory
Galway pose biggest threat to Dubs
TONIGHT’S GAMES
Dundalk to rely on away record after stalemate
Game unites to welcome Fergie return
EMERY HAILS RAMSEY AS FUTURE ARSENAL SKIPPER
Consistency of selection and faith in personnel are allowing new Limerick game-plan to flourish
‘We can beat anyone in the world’ – Hockey high-flyers storm into World Cup quarter-finals Delaney: FAI debt gone by 2020
LUKE SHAW: ‘I have the ability and I have to prove it to Mourinho’
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