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2024-04-14
‘HORRIFIC’
KINAHAN WAVES DUBAI TO TRADING LICENCE
HIT ACCUSED ON PRISON PHONE RAP
It’s the mother of all journeys, from death to affirming life...
MAKE SURE TO KEEP IN HUTCH...
Sharon bites at criticism over Cowell
VILE CHILD PREDATOR CAUGHT IN CANADIAN SEX STING
CAB’S ‘FAT’ OF THE LAND
CAB targets taxi driver’s properties
Equality in short supply for our sporting women
€125K PILFERING PASTOR’S ‘ROAD TO DAMASCUS’
SEX BEAST CAGED FOR UK ATTACK ON GIRL (14)
Suki shares baby news with festival
ENCROCHAT MOBSTER IS JAILED IN N.I.
‘I’ve finally got the proof I’m more Irish than English’
PIEINTHE FOR ‘DODGY BOX’ DEALER
Squatters locked into Ramsay pub
COMIC ENDS UP BEANZ TESTED
‘Armed with guns & bullet proof vests we located my pooch after he was dognapped’
ASHLEY SAYS GOODBYE TO HER FRODO
THE WAR OF THE WORDS
RENAULT NAILS CLIO’S UPDATE
OPEL HOPES TO BLITZ MARKET WITH NEW FRONTERA
Peter the great always had words of wisdom
A BRAVE STEP AWAY FROM OLD CONDEMNATION
‘People have asked me to do gigs just because of Glór Tíre’
CROMWELL BACK TO BREAD AND BUTTER
TOWNEND HAS THE MAX FACTOR
JP shows his love for Liverpool
BLUES GET THEIR ROCH’S OFF
FIVE-TRY IRELAND ENJOY FIRST WIN
HOW TO TOPPLE GREEN GIANTS!
DEJA NEW AS RIVALS FACE UP IN ULSTER
MURPHY’S LAW
GIVE US BACK OUR SUMMER
KILDARE ARE IN NEED OF ANOTHER SAVIOUR
Sun setting on championship with cold front
DOWN DO ENOUGH TO SINK SAFFRONS
IT’S OFF THEY GO AS DUBS LOOM LARGE
FOOTBALL MAN OF SUBSTANCE
Idah fires Celtic to easy victory
SHELS’ BOHS BLOW AS ROVERS RETURN
Crystal clear, another blip and it’s over JOHN ALDRIDGE
No parade necessary for Jurgen
NIGEL: ARSENAL NO APRIL FOOLS
Arteta: It’s one game at a time
ISAK STARS AS SPURS’ TOP-FOUR HOPES DENTED
Muric own goal costs Burnley win
Santosees Forestfall intofight
‘It’s been a long road, it’s been a happy road, it’s been a sad road, a fun road and a filthy road!’
IT’S THE ITALIAN JOB
QUICK BITES
ITALIAN MOZZARELLA ARANCINI
My daughter is leaning on us too much
BARKING UP THE RIGHT TREE
Greatest Hits hits flat note as busy romantic drama takes on too much
FUSING TRAD AND MODERN JOHN’S A CARIBBEAN KING
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Tasty pints and food, but as mile wouldn’ t go as tray
‘IT WAS AN HONOUR FOR ME TO SING AT LARRY’S FUNERAL’
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