Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Between Hillary Clinton, Jean-Claude Juncker and James Comey, Ireland had its fair share of dignitaries today.
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Between Hillary Clinton, Jean-Claude Juncker and James Comey, Ireland had its fair share of dignitaries today.
A murder probe into teenager’s death, and Bill Gates talks about Trump’s knowledge of vaccines. Here’s this morning’s news.
An historic union on the Korean border, CervicalCheck helpline set up, and Abba are making music again – it’s the Fix.
David Drumm and Bebo, a sub-zero weather warning, and Donald Trump talks guns – here’s the news of the day.
Trump is making the headlines today – both for racist comments and cancelling a trip to London.
Ireland and Northern Ireland got a dousing of snow thanks to Storm Caroline last night.
Charities ask for water refunds to be donated to help the homeless, and Trump’s Twitter temporarily deactivated.
Several killed in Mexico earthquake and Dublin Bus drivers’ concerns about Tallaght routes – here’s this morning’s news.
Homeless figures released, Leo in the North, and a Dublin murder – here’s the news from today.
Donald Trump’s travel ban takes effect, and German legislators vote for same-sex marriage – here’s this morning’s news.
Another London tower evacuated tonight, and a chunk of AIB sold by the State – here’s Friday’s news.
AIB shares sell for €3 billion, the weather’s gone to the dogs and a convicted killer dodges jail for threats.
London residents storm council building in anger, and Shane Ross wants a review – here’s a round-up of today’s news.
A 55-year-old man has been released without charge.
Simon Coveney on housing, Simon Harris on the HPV vaccine, and Donald Trump on North Korea – here’s what’s happening this morning.
Here’s everything you need to know as you wake up on this St Patrick’s Day morning.
Plus, beleaguered Team Sky boss Dave Brailsford won’t quit, he insisted today.
Plus, the all-important weekend fixture list.
Plus, your all important weekend fixture list.
Plus, Dublin and Kerry’s showdown in the football league is already sold-out.
Plus, Gareth Bale looks set to be fit for Wales’ crucial World Cup qualifier with Ireland in March.
A French soldier attacked at the Louvre, domestic abuse bill published and Enda Kenny goes to Malta – it’s Friday’s Evening Fix.
Plus, all the weekend fixtures you need.
We round-up what happened in the sporting world today.
Plus, the weekend’s all-important fixture list.
Plus, all the fixture details for tomorrow’s rugby and football action.
Here’s what was on Friday’s sporting menu.