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2018-10-27
Higgins wins as Traveller row boosts Casey’s vote
Fright, fancy... and all that jazz for families this weekend
Filing in full: how to avoid tax scare at Halloween
Depressing message from the banks is still ‘show me the money’
Entertainment promoter John Reynolds gave music fans some of the best nights of their lives
Mary-Lou is biggest loser in Presidential wacky races as ‘shiny new Shinner’ strategy falls between stools
Every vote counts as candidates need 12.5pc for refund
One-in-five vote for Casey m ust sound alarm bells for those in authority
Red tape has only served to heighten homes crisis
Clampdown on Airbnb rentals ‘will be difficult’
O’Brien appointed Independent.ie Editor
Woman jailed for two years over €325,000 theft at credit union
Sentence activated for rape-threat gang leader
Revenue takes on 22 extra staff to help with glut of tax returns
Quiet town left in shock after 15 days that saw two men killed
Farmer shot neighbour and his dog in row over passage
Record number of women head to Lebanon with the Defence Forces
Suspended Garda HR chief faces probe over allegations
UN award for Irish human rights charity
Families face delay of more than a year for vital heart screening
Murder accused chopped his ‘bud’ to pieces with chainsaw
Concern over lack of mental health services for prisoners
Female rugby referee suffered ‘harrowing tirade’ of sexist abuse
Midlanders turn to the ‘posh boys’ as their peat hopes go up in smoke
‘You can Viagogo your own way’: Touts target Fleetwood Mac fans
Mosquitoes blitzed for Meghan’s forest trip
Relief as some schools shut for safety checks to reopen – but blame game is only beginning
Ex-Ulster rugby player Olding offers up ‘no evidence’ in bid to recoup legal fees from rape trial
Wife of Séan Cox says trial of Roma fan was ‘heart wrenching’
Ó Cuiv and Daly face sanction for launching Fianna Fáil in North
Saudi excuses for journalist’s death childish, says Erdogan
Man held over bid to steal Magna Carta from cathedral
Women are only getting started on changing face of African politics
Suspect arrested over mail bombs sent to critics of Donald Trump
Property mogul Durst charged with murder of college friend
Italy and EU are playing game of Jenga with the world’s economy
Europe’s Mars mission has a ‘50/50’ chance of finding life
Ethiopia appoints its first ever female president to ‘set the standard for future’
A nice Mills and Boon book is safer than those girlie chat rooms
Brexit stirring ghosts of past in fearful Border communities
Brawl in the Dáil – the day Oliver J got his comeuppance
NO PAY HIKES FOR BANKERS ’TIL THEY REFUND BAILOUT CASH
Sharp lessons to learn as Áras race won and lost on TV
Blaming nuns over dead babies is the easy way out – while real culprits aren’t held to account
Islanders shouldn’t have to cast their votes early
‘Very grim day’ for AIB as Byrne quits for Davy
Departure does not mean the case for scrapping the pay cap is closed
Ulster Bank posts €87m loss as RBS braces for Brexit
Walsh: we don’t need third Dublin air terminal
US stocks stagger back from correction
How does the banker pay cap work?
Top tips for filing your tax return to Revenue correctly
Two-in-One Cryptic and Definition
GAA to step in if counties fail on discipline – Ryan
Waterford boss dismisses ‘suspicious’ betting on match
THE PUNTER
Van Graan insists Munster discipline is not an issue ahead of Warriors re-match
THE MUNSTER HEROES OF 1978: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Captain O’Brien issues rallying call as Leinster seek revenge in Italy
Schmidt’s depth levels rising as Japan looms large on horizon
Bad sportsmanship is becoming a blight on our game – Nigel Owens is right to protect rugby’s image
Last-gasp try from Evans breaks Connacht hearts
Addison turns on the style as Ulster ease home
Hard to fathom why Kerry CCC deemed eight-week ban appropriate
Summers aiming to draw on lessons from superstar Curry in crunch Cup clash with Tralee
Club Scene: AIL focus
Ryan: GAA can’t hide from ‘sobering findings’ of player welfare report
‘I’d gladly die if they could win the feckin’ thing’
Dubs’ successes not solely down to finance, says director general
EVANS BIDS FOR ARDFINNAN FAIRYTALE
‘WE EARNED NOTHING OUT OF THE SUMMER. WE DIDN’T WIN A MATCH, THAT WAS THE HORRIBLE TRUTH OF IT’
WEEKEND COUNTY FINAL AND CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEWS
Former GAA star Dooher plots a new, daunting path
Mourinho ‘not confident’ De Gea will renew United deal
Power surges to make cut as McIlroy struggles
McClenaghan bows out in qualification stage
Newtown make history with shock maiden title
Weld can make hay as Ballydoyle chase triumph in France
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