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Wednesday 29 March 2023 Dublin: 11°C

# midweek

All time
# sun's out
Sunny weather and highs of 24 degrees expected for today
Expect sunny spells from the afternoon onward.
# be grand
12 things every Irish person says during midweek pints
“I have exactly 3 hours and 13 minutes of sleep.”
# Analysis
Who can resuscitate United & more midweek Premier League talking points
The Red Devils’ match with Newcastle is one of 10 upcoming games taking place.
# bookmark or get stuck in
3 Midweek Longreads: The true story of the Manson murders
Longreads to savour or save.
# bookmark or get stuck in
3 Midweek Longreads: The man who was kidnapped and caged in a zoo
Longreads to savour or save.
# bookmark or get stuck in
3 Midweek Longreads: Who's the worrier in your family?
Longreads to savour or save.
# bookmark or get stuck in
3 Midweek Longreads: The serial killer police didn't want to catch
Longreads to savour or save.
# bookmark or get stuck in
3 Midweek Longreads: Why Murder She Wrote rules
Longreads to savour or save.
# bookmark or get stuck in
3 Midweek Longreads: "For the rest of us, the end has come much too soon."
Longreads to savour or save.
# time out
3 Midweek Longreads: Finding the fugitive heir
Bookmark or get stuck in.
# Premier League
Saints escape to scrappy victory over Hull
Jose Fonte forced in Southampton’s 69th minute winner to make it six without defeat for the south coast side.
# school night
9 guilt-ridden stages of a mid-week night out
BOLD. You’ve work tomorrow.
# bright lights
POLL: Would you like to see more midweek games in the GAA?
The scheduling of Gaelic football and hurling matches has come under debate in recent times.
# up to speed
Catch-up Wednesday: 3 midweek longreads
Get up to speed with the latest news, opinions and insights with our hand-picked indepth reads.
# Oireachtas Bars
17 TDs admit they’ve had an alcoholic drink before going into the Dáil chamber
“If a TD has a pint or two I don’t think that’s a problem for me and I don’t think it’s a problem for the citizens of the country either,” Labour chief whip Emmet Stagg has told TV3′s Midweek programme.
# up to speed
Catch-up Wednesday: 3 midweek longreads
Get up to speed with the latest news, opinions and insights with our hand-picked indepth reads.
# up to speed
Catch-up Wednesday: 3 midweek longreads
Get up to speed with the latest news, opinions and insights with our hand-picked indepth reads.
# up to speed
Catch-up Wednesday: 3 midweek longreads
Get up to speed with the latest news, opinions and insights with our hand-picked indepth reads.
# heartwarming
Meadhbh McGivern: "One year on, life is absolutely brilliant"
The Leitrim girl who had a liver transplant operation after a transportation failure last year is fighting fit after finally getting her surgery.
# Water Charges
Junior Minister: Your water could be cut off if you don't pay charge
Junior Minister Fergus O’Dowd told Midweek on TV3 that if people don’t pay their water charges even though they can afford to, they could get their water cut off.