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2018-09-17
Childcare boost as Budget to bring in paid parental leave
Flood warning as Helene to bring heavy rain and wind
Eamonn Sweeney: ‘The best football game played at Croke Park all year.’
Dozens dead as typhoon leaves trail of devastation
Why we still need a strong Labour voice
Cora Staunton:
Shoppers face hike in weekly shop after Brexit
Low-profile Galway brothers’ Smyths Toys tops half billion mark in UK for first time
Killer Molly gets prison job on tourism helpline
Kelly tears into Labour colleagues over performance at party debate about leadership
One in five will still pay mortgage in retirement
‘Braver’ Costelloe hits the streets with ‘joyous colour and optimistic shapes’
Commissioner condemns social media threats to eviction garda
Abuse targeting O’Gorman’s children ‘didn’t break Twitter rules’
Coveney tells May to deliver on Border commitments as she clings to Chequers deal
Europe bid ‘to annex the North with Irish backstop’ – Johnson
Plant closure and loss of 18 jobs ‘not due to Brexit’
Ploughing visitors told to bring their wellies as organisers prepare for a record turnout
Marker system pilot sees burglaries and thefts fall
Jackies show true meaning of girl power for fans
Calls for Murphy to reform rent pressure zones ‘to protect tenants’
Victory: Red carpet to be rolled out for rowing champs
Failure to find care places for vulnerable children is ‘preoccupying the courts’
Patients facing a five-year wait for cataract ops
Arbitration to help women avoid court ordeal as cervical cancer claims rise
Ní Riada not fit for Áras, says son of IRA victim
Orphaned daughter of composer has had a remarkable rise in Sinn Féin
Great-granddad Denis (84) is hailed as a hero after helping to fight off gang of armed raiders
Daily dose of wonder drug aspirin ‘found to have no benefit for elderly’
‘Pollution’ is found in placentas of mums-to-be
‘The worst is yet to come,’ officials warn as Florence batters America
I fear retaliation, says Kavanaugh’s accuser
UN human rights expert condemns Suu Kyi as ‘fig leaf for army atrocities’
Body surfer dies after Cape Cod shark attack
‘Poisoned’ Pussy Riot activist ‘better’ after flight out of Russia
HIGGINS IS WAY AHEAD – BUT SURPRISES ARE ALWAYS IN STORE
Onus should not be on women to find ways to avoid rape
Ryanair rules out US flights despite buying 135 new long-range jets
Double jobbing
Share watch
Hospitality: VAT hike will hurt jobs, publicans claim
MEDIA BITES
THE WEEK AHEAD
A giant of Irish music
Give Trump some credit
Orla Tinsley – a warrior’s fight for life
Mullins trio gives punters difficult choice
‘Flag’ flies for O’Brien but ‘Scatter’ steals show
Champions Weekend will take time to live up to its billing
Injuries force Alpha Centauri and Saxon Warrior into retirement
Eventers on the cusp of world glory going into final phase
Kipchoge join the immortals with Berlin marathon record
One of the achievements of this, or any other, year
Puspure’s dreams come true to put seal on golden weekend
‘Spike’ to step down a division after Lemieux loss
Brothers’ latest success story marks very real possibility of gold in Tokyo
‘My long game was shocking . . my stats were brutal’ .
Harrington has to settle for another top-five finish as Wu claims third win
Umpire Ramos issues first code violation since Serena furore
Golden oldie Stanford prevails in thrilling finale
Hamilton adds to his lead after Ferrari blunder costs Vettel
After three weeks looking at pasta, teams walked out
Van Graan happy with recruits and intensity
Last-kick agony for Reds as Leinster reclaim title
Gibson-Park happy to bide his time for Ireland call-up LEINSTER DRAGONS 52 10
Emotional Derry dedicate triumph to Ryan McBride
Wolves make another statement to compound Burnley’s problems
McClean eyes speedy return from pain of wrist injury
Hammers off the mark to give boss perfect birthday
Reborn Fellaini stands tallest in Jose’s land of the giants
Guardiola hails City virtuoso Bernardo Silva but rages after his late miss
Hazard on fire but Sarri issues warning over Blues defence
Klopp’s men worlds away from backline blunders of last campaign
Benitez calls for calm as off-key Toon face minor crisis with Gunners loss
Stats suggest dry spell could signal end to Kane’s golden run
Kavanagh’s all-round brilliance inspires Limerick’s surge to silverware
Eoghan Ruadh delight as Casey foils Éire Óg’s drive for five
Woods leads from front for ‘clinical’ Tyrone
Dubs admit that finally silencing the Rebel yell made their two in-a-row victory especially sweet
Liverpool proving to be the real deal – even if they’re not passing to each other
CROWD PLEASERS
EAMONN SWEENEY
‘COULD HAVE BEEN MUCH WORSE. I’M LUCKY’
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