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Aer Lingus plane takes off at Dublin Airport. (PA Image)
IRELAND
- Tributes have been paid to Northern Ireland’s richest man who died in a helicopter crash.
- Aer Lingus is suing SIPTU over the union’s threatened strike.
- More creches are under investigation by the HSE.
- Staff at a Cork hospital say they’re concerned about a woman who left without being formally discharged.
- The family of Mark Casey who went missing a week ago have appealed for any information which might reveal what happened to him.
- Enda Kenny gave his annual St. Patrick’s Day message.
- It could be the end of one and two cent coins following a trial scheme in Wexford.
- The CEO of the Quinn packaging plant that was set on fire last night said employees were in building at the time.
- Nearly 4,000 Canadian visas were snapped up by Irish people in ten minutes.
- Dublin off licences have been urged not to sell booze before 4pm on Paddy’s Day.
The wreckage of a helicopter in Norfolk where four people were killed including, Dr Edward Haughey. (PA Image)
WORLD
#NEW YORK: An eighth body was recovered from the Manhattan apartment buildings destroyed in a gas explosion.
#MALAYSIAN AIRLINES: The US Navy sent in another ship to search for the missing liner.
#CRIMEA: Last-ditch talks between US and Russia on Crimea ended in failure.
INNOVATION
- For the first time ever galaxy watchers may have a front-row look at a massive black hole consuming a gas cloud. [Wired.com]
- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has unveiled a robot fish that it claims can change direction almost as fast as the real thing. [MIT]
PARTING SHOT
Here’s what Glenn Ford did after he was released from prison this week after serving 26 years for a murder he did not commit. [The Atlantic]
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