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Match-winner Rafael Borré had equalised in normal time after Joe Aribo gave the Scottish Premiership side a second-half lead.
Losing the two TDs reduces the the government’s majority to just one vote.
A tweet from the health minister yesterday racked up hundreds of retweets from accounts that appeared to be based in Turkey.
Five men have been released without charge by detectives investigating alleged football match-fixing.
Here’s your round-up of what made the headlines today.
Having made a shock decision to retire last year, Stander has no regrets.
The UK is seeking to unilaterally change the Withdrawal Agreement.
Anyone with information on John’s whereabouts is asked to contact Tallaght Garda Station.
The HSE said it has contacted all major Irish distributors of e-cigarettes and refill containers.
The charity had been renovating the property to accommodate refugees from war-torn Ukraine.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian fighters extracted from the last bastion of resistance in Mariupol have been taken to a former penal colony in enemy-controlled territory.
No longer can it be an option for schools to say we’re not taking in children with special needs, the Taoiseach said.
George Gonzaga Bento has pleaded not guilty to murder.
Lisa (52) was discovered dead at her home in Sandyhill Gardens, Ballymun, last Tuesday 10 May.
The proposals are almost universally opposed by political parties across the UK and Ireland as well as victims’ groups.
Home Secretary Priti Patel discussed progress on the agreement in a meeting with Rwandan foreign minister Vincent Biruta.
But bank officials said the lender will remain flexible and urged customers having difficulties to come forward immediately.
The Irish pair came through this afternoon’s semi-final in Turkey.
The investment initiative is meant to help the bloc start weaning itself off Russian fossil fuels this year.
The term has been defined in the government’s decision but not the legal documents of the agreement.
The companies claim that on several occasions since late 2019 Mr Quinn has trespassed on their lands.
Thomas Lane has already been convicted of wilfully violating Floyd’s rights during the May 2020 restraint that led to his death.
There are fewer than ten drawings by Michelangelo which exist in private hands.
The judge described the domestic assault as “like something a trained soldier would do.”
The guide was officially unveiled by the Irish College of General Practitioners today.
One scientist told The Journal that staff feel “burnt-out” due to working mandatory overtime rosters, with many leaving the profession.
Rain will continue in some areas until the weekend.
Musk has said he has issues with the number of spam/bot accounts on the site.
Sharp was knocked to the ground by a supporter in the aftermath of Nottingham Forest’s victory on penalties.
Ryanair claimed that the Commission carried out an incomplete and insufficient examination of conditions for rescue aid.
The Social Democrats are asking the government to scrap the subsidy for developers – Cian O’Callaghan explains why.
Varadkar said the UK’s threats to disapply parts of the Protocol are creating an “atmosphere of distrust”.
The draft bill has gone down like a “lead balloon” with workers, said Sinn Féin’s Louise O’Reilly.
The arrests stem from an investigation launched following reports of alleged match-fixing received from the FAI and Uefa.
Greenhouse gas concentrations, sea level rise, ocean heat and ocean acidification all set new records last year.
The leader received a standing ovation after delivering lines from the Charlie Chaplin film, the Great Dictator.
The facility is expected to employ 200 people in the locality.