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A devastating attack on a Ukrainian train station, the new NPHET, and six Kinder products recalled over salmonella outbreak.
Ukrainian government building struck by Russia, two energy generators for Dublin, and ambulances under pressure.
Johnny Ward makes his selections for the final day of this year’s festival, along with the latest William Hill odds.
Russian forces take over Europe’s largest nuclear plant, as protests in support of Ukraine grow across Europe.
A report into Rescue 116, almost 4,000 cases reported today, and the Local Property Tax deadline.
Homeless figures, no contact tracing in schools, and a UK-France fishing row.
Johnny Ward takes you through Friday’s racing with the latest William Hill prices.
Here’s a round up of the news that hit the headlines today.
“Friday, I’m in… what’s that line again?”
The Keelings Fruit controversy, enhanced testing at nursing homes, and protests in the US.
Drew Harris comments on Sinn Féin, EU budget ends without agreement, and Harry Greggs’ funeral.
Two stabbing incidents in London and the Hague, a by-election in Dublin, Cork and Wexford, and Lisa Smith to return to Ireland.
A Hyde and Seek creche protest, a war of ‘unhelpful’ words over Brexit, and Dublin’s first supervised injection centre rejected.
Irish teacher killed in Dubai bus crash, Katie Taylor welcomed home in Bray and government rejects threat of action by Scotland over Rockall – here’s what made the headlines today.
Ian Bailey found guilty in French trial, Supreme Court dismisses Facebook data appeal, and sister of Michael Noonan killed in fatal Limerick collision.
Voters go to polling stations, the end of Prime Minister Theresa May, and the Spice Girls return to the stage.
The Ana Kriegel trial, a warning over the High Court’s CervicalCheck ruling, and an audit of the FAI set to begin in coming days made the headlines today.