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2018-07-30
Treaty triumph
Insurance ‘robbery’: loyal customers pay 50pc more
Parents go into debt to cover back to school costs
Duffy, Freeman go head to head for Áras nomination
Supersize culture will make Irish EU’s fattest
Apple expects profit to soar as iPhone X boosts strong sales
Strong Limerick bench proves the difference
Providers cheat customers by penalising loyalty
Q&A: How does dual pricing hit your pocket?
Facebook flagged targeting from US in abortion vote
German pilots set for ‘big yes vote’ in new Ryanair strike
Labs line up expert witnesses to challenge cancer scandal victim
Varadkar and Harris told to ‘come out of hiding’ over ‘misleading’ victims of scandal
‘Our brave Robyn has new hope to beat monster cancer in US trial’
SF MEP in line for run at Áras ruled out HPV vaccination for her daughter
Hats off to the Galway Ladies’ Day milliners and fashionistas
Wellies and waterproofs on the card for Ballybrit
Walk to Joe: Duffy joins 5,000 pilgrims at summit of Croagh Patrick
Rural broadband project ‘still on track’ despite latest blow
Q&A: Why are firms pulling out?
Wee County is biggest winner for Lotto jackpots
Wildfires widow facing months of treatment for burns in Greek hospital
Irishman killed as he tried to cross US road
Up, up and away – aerobatics captivate crowds
Illegally parked driver ‘lost rag’ and attacked clamper with a crowbar
Trump to shut government if he doesn’t get Mexico wall
Syria opens up on prison slaughter of thousands
Trump didn’t know about campaigners’ Russia link, says Giuliani
‘Papa, papa, come home. The fire’s at the back door.’ Then the line died
Fungal disease to wipe out 70pc of harvest in Bordeaux
Children aged five sexually abusive due to social media
Miller’s tale has shown yet again how political Irish sport really is
Heaven’s Angels in a dash for life
US housing market set for slowdown as rate rises bite
Global storm clouds cast shadow on mining giant
Europe IPO market up 5pc in first half
Studio expects first profit from TV deal
Miller match gives GAA a chance to change game for the good
A happy ending – but lessons must be learned
SF must make a different sacrifice
Tour de France a fragile jewel in sporting crown
How hurling became a spectacle
Two-In-One
Record run gives Barr eighth straight national title
IRELAND TAKE TIMELY WIN AHEAD OF AGA KHAN CUP
Rafferty thrilled as two strikes prove key in South success
Tour title has given Sky rider a taste for more
Jimenez ‘amazed’ to join Senior Open winners
Hungary win sees Hamilton stretch lead over rival Vettel
Table-toppers Dundalk get boost ahead of Cyprus trip
Next generation will drive direction of club, vows new Bray owner O’Driscoll
Revitalised Sturridge wants new deal
It’s ‘Killarney or Nowhere’ under the Kingdom’s holy mountain
Dublin ease past Mayo to set up date with Kingdom
Mangan brace sees off Cats as O’Neill argues merits
Deadly dozen for O’Shea as Galway see off young Dubs
Donoghue faces anxious wait over Canning and McInerney
Moloney: ‘We had a lot to fix and discuss at half-time’
GAME AT A GLANCE
Brennan on target as Cats book final date with Galway
First-half blitz puts Kerry in command
Mitchell fires Royals to victory
Rebels go down fighting as hurling reaches new plateau
Monaghan leads Galway charge
Mulligan helps Farney into semi-final
Treaty men won’t fear anyone after weekend sees hurling soar to Alpine heights
Páirc Uí Chaoimh saga may be over but GAA won’t forget how Minister jumped on the bandwagon
SPORT ON TV HIGHLIGHTS
MAGEEAN BACK WITH DOUBLE
GREEN ARMY HAS RIGHT ATTITUDE
HURLING SUMMER HARD TO BEAT
ROWERS KEEP MAKING WAVES
Limerick soar to new heights
GLOOMY MOURINHO ADMITS UNITED ‘IN TROUBLE’ FOR NEW SEASON
THOMAS’S TOUR VICTORY HASN’T COME OUT OF THE BLUE
TITLE FIGHT HELPS KATIE COPE WITH ‘TOUGH TIME FOR FAMILY’
Fearlessness has been the hallmark of Treaty’s remarkable displays
Walsh raring to go on return
Patrick Mullins
‘The whole male versus female thing is gone’ – Rachael Blackmore
‘Spear’ to send arrow through Mullins trio
Stoute has last ‘Word’ as King George the sixth
‘Viking’ can plunder the spoils for Byrnes
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