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2019-01-21
Dissident bomb fuels fear of return to terror after Brexit
Only one team can stop Leinster…
Dr Conor Mulvagh:
Transgender activists hurt cause by killing debate
Overcrowding on rush-hour trains ‘to get worse before it gets better’
Trump lashes out as Democrats reject proposal to end shutdown
Renewables revolution: offshore wind farms can help solve our climate change woes
Dissident republicans say Derry bomb attack was to mark 100 years since start of War of Independence
Force and politics combined to win freedom in War of Independence
A call to the world to recognise and support our national status
How loss of Ireland signalled the end of the British Empire
Helicopter rescue service could be grounded by strike
That’s (not) nice: ‘Mrs Brown’s’ Eilish is first to be booted off ‘DWTS’
Fears of sexual abuse led to two young boys being removed from foster care
Genetic changes in tumours may predict a breast cancer relapse
Calls to ‘honour legacy’ of CervicalCheck activist Orla
Fewer than one in 10 GPs have signed up to provide medical abortions
We’ve found our place in the world but what about at home?
Now May considers rewriting the Good Friday Agreement
EU won’t approve changes to deal
Optimism in the air as designers show off colourful creations to world
Taxi driver who is accused of sex attacks still free to pick up women
‘Broken man’: Grieving firefighter rebuilds life with 160km charity jungle run
Ambitious boss sets sights on growing passenger numbers to 75 million
Ross extends his ‘drink links’ bus scheme despite rows with FG
Economy given €9m lift by aviation events
Sinn Féin has ‘no business’ in Westminster but collects €4.5m
Petition calls for Linehan to be axed from ‘Prime Time’ transgender debate
Schools to face new inspections with a focus on child protection
Ex-GAA coach faces US extradition on child abuse charges
Pupils ‘face expulsion’ over jeering of Native Americans
Vatican ‘knew of bishop’s obscene actions for years’
Europe urged not to ‘turn a blind eye’ as 170 migrants drown
Tablet of faith: Pope launches app for praying together
John Downing
Giving yourself a break from the treadmill of life is a walk in the park
DERRY BOMB IS A DEPRESSING REMINDER OF FRAGILE PEACE
Fresh battle plan to lure UK tourists after Brexit
Fexco taps former Gecas executive to head its new aviation division
Penneys continues to make pretty profit on High Street
Stobart Air soars as profits reach €3.3m
Hogan’s arrogance reveals EU wish to kill a people’s democratic choice
GAA hymns belong to all supporters, not just Dubs
Timely look at our tourism industry
Two-In-One
‘Permis’ success puts Cheltenham in Meade’s mind
Lowry: Abu Dhabi win means the world to me
Federer vows to fight on after shock loss to Tsitsipas
Sharapova refuses to be drawn on meldonium issue after Barty defeat
Higuain left out as Blues ‘rumours’ take a toll
Call off the fun police – there’s nothing wrong with elation
Youngsters get chance to shine but early error is costly for shot-shy Ireland
Depleted defence leaves Klopp facing ‘difficult problem’
Ref’s view: Salah is risking his reputation
Clause opens door for Downing exit
Striker must take the rash out of Rashford to make it to the top
Salford co-owner Scholes eyes Oldham job
Rodgers: I can solve Burke riddle
‘Angry’ Sarri is happy to risk berating players over tepid display
City rise from their lethargy to leave hapless Terriers cast adrift
Bellerin set to be ruled out for season if ACL fears confirmed
Llorente woes remind Spurs of vulnerability without main men
Trump breezes past off-form O’Sullivan to secure his first Masters crown
Donoghue: I never give out about refs but reds were harsh
Resilient Rossies raise doubts about Tribesmen’s 2019 model
McGeeney laments lack of ‘killing edge’ in feisty final
Friend hails belief after Carty completes comeback mission
Cork pass Tipp test thanks to clinical Cotter
Quaid delighted as Westmeath hold nerve in shoot-out drama
Dan’s the man as Henderson relishes return of good times
English club woes won’t be a factor at the Aviva, Ford insists
Scullion Toyko bound after marathon best
O’Neill leads charge to keep Con ahead of chasing pack
Carbery kicks for home but now his fitful Munster side must kick on
We’re a better team than last year, says Van Graan as Edinburgh contest looms
Holland’s Heist enters folklore as ‘baste’ Billy saves season
Cullen wary of familiar obstacle to repeat success
MONDAY BREAKDOWN
Reading between the rules
MISSED OPPORTUNITY AS STATS SHOW HANDPASS RULE WAS HAVING THE DESIRED EFFECT
CARBERY AND BEIRNE MAKE MUNSTER A MATCH FOR ANYONE – EVEN LEINSTER
O’NEILL’S SLOW START BRINGS FOREST BACK DOWN TO EARTH
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