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Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday

The Taoiseach, days off and an arrest in Alicante had people talking today.

Ivan Yates is leaving Newstalk

The station now has a big gap in its important breakfast slot.

Irish man arrested in Alicante over Louth double murder

Gangland figures Anthony Burnett and Joseph Redmond are believed to have been tortured before they were shot dead four years ago.

Enda Kenny offers Micheál Martin a full partnership government as leaders finally talk

The meeting between Enda Kenny and Micheál Martin began at 8.30pm.

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A Luas to Bray, Finglas and Lucan all included in €10 billion Dublin transport plan

The plan includes €10 billion of capital spending which includes expansion of Luas lines.

Florida burglar identified thanks to facial tattoo of, er, Florida

He also has stars tattooed on his face and ‘red rum’ tattooed on his neck.

Country music legend Merle Haggard dies aged 79 RIP

Country music legend Merle Haggard dies aged 79

Haggard had been battling pneumonia.

From The42 'That's 31': 80-year-old Gary Player just hit a hole-in-one at Augusta Class Is Permanent

'That's 31': 80-year-old Gary Player just hit a hole-in-one at Augusta

The South African legend turned to Jack Nicklaus to point out it’s his 31st career ace.

Iceland's prime minister is gone and now protesters want the whole government to resign

Hundreds of demonstrators massed on the square outside parliament in Reykjavik, urging the entire centre-right government to quit.

Why this TD won't be selling his soul to stop a second election

Thomas Pringle told us why he hasn’t entertained talks with Fine Gael or Fianna Fáil.

This Sydney GAA club paid tribute to 1916 on a gorgeous beach Easter Rising This post contains videos
From The42 We'll Leave It There So: Uefa in turmoil, Cork boss responds to panel cuts and all today's sport Wednesday

We'll Leave It There So: Uefa in turmoil, Cork boss responds to panel cuts and all today's sport

There was also good news for Robbie Keane, David Pocock apologised, and Colin Fennelly hit back at Ger Loughnane.

'Don't go near him, he has HIV, you’ll get it' - Robbie Lawlor on fighting stigma

There were 498 new cases of HIV reported in Ireland in 2015, up from 377 in 2014.

Teenager who robbed shop so he could join Isis sentenced to jail

He has started to renounce radicalism.

From The42 As it happened: Paris Saint-Germain v Manchester City, Champions League Minute-by-Minute

As it happened: Paris Saint-Germain v Manchester City, Champions League

We were at the Parc des Princes to see if Laurent Blanc’s side could get the better of a Premier League team again.

From The42 'It was difficult calls and difficult discussions' - Cork boss confirms seven players cut from panel Shake Up

Joan Burton hopes to do a deal with the SocDems and the Greens

Labour wants to align with the SocDems and the Greens in the new Dáil.

Luas drivers have announced six more strike days

They’re to take place this month and next.

Bomb squad find humming noise is a sex toy, not a bomb

It was a vibrating penis ring.

The number of people living with diabetes has quadrupled since 1980

One in 11 people now have the condition, with obesity playing a large part in the rise of type-2 diagnoses.

Over 800 tourists were robbed or attacked here last year

Most of the attacks were in Dublin city centre.

The 5 at 5: Wednesday

Five minutes, five stories, five o’clock…

From The42 'Gatty rang me and offered a deal, but the problem was I was going to Japan' Good Old Days

'Gatty rang me and offered a deal, but the problem was I was going to Japan'

Bernard Jackman recalls the beginning of his professional career with Connacht.

This challenger has beaten the upcoming iPhone to the punch in one area

Dual-camera is likely going to be the next big feature with upcoming phones.

Enda Kenny and Micheál Martin lose vote to become next Taoiseach

Enda Kenny and Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin are to meet behind closed doors tonight.

From The42 Uefa offices raided by Swiss police after Panama Papers link Panama Papers

Uefa offices raided by Swiss police after Panama Papers link

Leaked documents have connected football’s European governing body with the dramatic scandal.

Major boost for TV3 as BBC picks up Red Rock

An executive producer of the drama said it’s “a huge achievement for an Irish show.”

Antique clock returned to Dingle bar after being stolen by stag party

The timepiece was returned to the bar after a social media campaign.

Cork man fined after Huskies were found covered in faeces with no access to food Mallow This post contains images

TDs vote to give themselves another 8 days off

158 TDs are back in Leinster House today to vote for a new Taoiseach.

Man dies after falling from roof in Donegal

The man was working at the time.

Man faces €20,000 legal bill after losing case against Dunnes Stores

A barrister for Dunnes said the man’s actions had been “stupid”.

Facebook's data centre in Meath will now be the size of eight Aviva pitches

The facility is one of the only data centres the firm has built outside the US.

Amnesty calls latest abortion pills case a 'grotesque spectacle'

A woman appeared before Belfast Crown Court today accused of buying abortion pills for her daughter.

Gardaí hunting gang who robbed and terrorised an elderly woman at her home

The incident occurred at Galbally, Co Limerick at around 11pm last night.

21 people arrested after the US sets up a fake university to stop immigration fraud

The University of Northern New Jersey even had its own school seal.

Gerry Adams lashes out at "charade" of voting for a Taoiseach who can't be elected

It has been more than 40 days since the country went to the polls.

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