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Giggs will appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates’ Court next Wednesday.
How closely have you been paying attention to this week’s headlines?
Biden will attend the G7 Summit in Cornwall before travelling to Brussels for the NATO summit.
Democratic governor Gavin Newsom is facing a likely recall election this year.
David Barry pleaded guilty to 28 charges, with the offences occurring at various dates from 1986 to 2008.
There has already been an increase in demand for some public transport services since restrictions were eased.
The shots were fired at the house by a lone gunman in the early hours of this morning.
Rugby’s authorities have tried their best but this new tournament should have been kicked to touch a long time ago.
Alexei Navalny said he will continue to demand a visit from his doctor to address a loss of sensation in his legs and arms.
The OPR has criticised a new draft development plan by Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.
The number of patients in hospital is at its lowest since 8 October.
The 17-year-old are the first Irish students to have had their computer experiment for the International Space Station accepted.
Adrian Kennedy and Jeremy Dixon launched Dublin Talks on 98FM in 2014.
The Aviva Stadium’s four fixtures have been moved to Russian city St Petersburg.
Gardaí launched the raid in Drogheda as part of an operation targeting organised crime in the area.
It is understood those arrested have since been released.
An internal inquiry has been launched into the leaking.
A proposal for a Digital Green Certificate, or a so-called Covid passport, are to be voted on in the European Parliament next week.
Several sectors of the economy have returned.
The IWU are taking the action over a claimed lack of consultation on outsourced work to the private sector.
The number of people affected is reported to be below five.
The so-called “Abú system” has become the source of controversy in recent days.
The KRI Nanggala has less than a day’s worth of oxygen remaining for its 53 crew.
We need to better prioritise the care of pregnant women during Covid, writes Fianna Fáil councillor Deirdre Geraghty-Smith.
Nearly half of business leaders said they expect to return to the office in the fourth quarter.
As of Wednesday night, more than 147,000 people have registered for their vaccine.
Stephen Donnelly said that the action was take over AstraZeneca’s “complete failure to meet its delivery and contractual agreements for April, May and June”.
This applies to all long-term residential care facilities.
Gardaí said that the 14-year-old girl will be re-united with her family tonight.
A round-up of NPHET’s press briefing at the Department of Health this evening.
Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella gave their thoughts during a difficult week, and after a stop-start few years, for Irish women’s rugby.
The judicial review challenge has been listed for hearing for five days beginning on 20 September.
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A man in his 20s was arrested at the scene earlier.