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There were 60 deaths and a further 3,231 cases of Covid-19 announced yesterday.
His comments follow the dumping of a statue into Bristol Harbour by protestors last year.
The former Tánaiste called on the Government to intervene to stop the tendering process.
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In the most challenging of times, they found a way to celebrate.
The practice match was blown up early with Stack taken to hospital ‘following spinal precaution protocols’, per her club.
With the Six Nations kicking off in just three weeks, the Ireland coach has some tough decisions to make. Saturday’s clash between Munster and Leinster should help him do so.
The report documents the harrowing and shameful treatment of young women and children at the hands of the Irish State.
Irish Mail on Sunday/Ireland Thinks poll was published today.
Inauguration day is on Wednesday.
Settle back in a comfy chair and sit back with some of the week’s best longreads.
A political poll, nurses, and the mother and baby homes: Here’s what’s in the news this morning.
Larry Donnelly reflects on the final days of President Donald Trump’s term.
Adopted people and survivors of mother and baby homes say forced adoption was widespread, regardless of what the commission says.
Su Carty, who works with the IRFU and World Rugby, is part of Ohana ZERO Suicide.
Clinical placements for most student nurses and midwives – due to start tomorrow – have been suspended.
An online petition started this week calling for RTÉ to scrap broadcasting the Angelus.
With his Hawthorn career in the rearview mirror, Conor Glass is determined to help Derry compete for Ulster titles.
More than 70% of trucks are completing paperwork before moving goods, and are being ‘green-lighted’ to leave Irish ports.
There have been calls for investigations following the publication of a long-awaited report this week.
Soon may the Wellerman come, to bring us sugar and tea and rum.
The former European champions encountered a highly-motivated Ealing on their first outing since relegation.
Here’s your round-up of what made the headlines today.
Anthony Scully has enjoyed a new lease of life since joining Lincoln from West Ham.
From mileage penalties to owning the car outright, test your knowledge of both finance options here.
Mexico’s president accused American authorities of fabricating drug trafficking evidence against a former defense chief.
The serial number is reported to Gardaí for only one in 16 stolen bikes, writes Dublin Cycling Campaign’s David Timoney.
Palestine intends to hold elections in May and July.
Biden said that the State Department nominees “have secured some of the most defining national security and diplomatic achievements in recent memory”.
“A significant percentage of the population – in excess of 1 in 10 in some counties – is currently either a case or a close contact.”
Locals have been told to be vigilant for signs of danger.
Shane Ronayne recalls working alongside Eamonn Ryan.
A requirement for travellers into Ireland to produce evidence of a negative test result has also come into effect.
The race was between Uganda’s incumbent and musician turned opposition candidate Bobi Wine.
A weekly crossing between Cherbourg and Rosslare will start on Monday two months earlier than planned.
Minister Norma Foley said classes for children with special needs would reopen next Thursday.
Northern Ireland’s Minister for Health has said the health service is facing “unparalleled pressures”.
At around 11am on Wednesday, shots were fired in the Illaunamanagh area near Shannon.
Jason Knight leads the Rams out against Rotherham United.
The Beacon has chosen not to join a surge capacity agreement between private hospitals and the HSE.
Peter Moylan has been missing from his home since yesterday.
Fire crews were called to a blaze in south Belfast on Thursday night.