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Here are our picks of movies on TV this week.
Outgoing French Prime Minister Jean Castex earlier handed his resignation to the president.
The 17-year-old player told his story in an interview with Sky Sports.
Christopher Hall suffered an assault prior to his death.
Karen Harrington, of Lakelands Crescent in Mahon in Cork, is on trial at the Central Criminal Court.
Representatives from St Vincent’s Healthcare Group appeared before an Oireachtas Committee today.
It’s only the second time – after a certain Katie Taylor and Kellie Harrington in 2016 – that Ireland have had multiple medallists at the Women’s Worlds.
Ireland is still expected to be the second fastest growing economy in the eurozone, with GDP set to increase by 5.4%.
It’s crunch time for counties before next weekend’s games.
Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson called it “a historic change in our country’s security policy” as she addressed legislators.
‘We’re discussing individuals who have a malicious intent trying to undermine the likes of Bernard Dunne and Billy Walsh in the past.’
Rooney is defending the libel claim brought by Rebekah Vardy on the basis of truth and public interest.
The regulator has also placed an interest rate cap of 23% APR on all consumer credit agreements.
Residential property prices hit a fresh seven-year high of 15.2% in March, according to new CSO figures.
The company said it had been unable to tender a new contract with catering provider RailGourmet.
The former Pumas out-half has had two successful spells with the Irish province.
The French Riviera cinema soiree is set to return with an event that promises to be something like normal following the pandemic.
All households who received Fuel Allowance in early April will automatically receive the €100 lump sum.
Children across the country are making their First Communion this month.
Failing to slow the virus could have dire consequences for North Korea.
The action gets underway this coming weekend.
Israel and the Palestinians are locked in a war of narratives that already has put Israel on the defensive.
Both men in their 20s, who were arrested on Friday, have been released from Garda custody without charge.
Four others were critically injured in the incident, authorities said.
Johnny Depp is suing his former partner for libel over a 2018 article she wrote in The Washington Post.
The low-cost airline said it hopes to return to profitability in the current financial year,
Western intelligence has predicted that Moscow’s campaign will stall amid heavy losses and fierce resistance.
Many non-EU students will have to leave at the end of May unless they are granted an extension.
The Department will continue to publish figures on the enrolment of Ukrainian children each month.
The Limerick boss said Hegarty is being unfairly targeted by referees.
This week, our reader is working hard in two roles and also equally as hard on maintaining healthy finances.
Boris Johnson will meet the main Stormont parties tomorrow in a bid to break the deadlock on returning to power-sharing arrangements.
In her sixth novel, the West Cork writer brings us the story of wellness guru and influencer Samantha Miller, whose perfectly curated life is shattered by a friend’s allegation.
Derry struck three goals in the Athletic Grounds to secure a convincing victory.