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Let’s see how much you remember from the past week.
We spent a morning down in Dunmore East to hear what fishermen had to say to the Minister for the Marine.
What do you know about Ireland’s capital?
Can you name this week’s mystery player?
From the coronavirus to mortality, my kids cover all the bases, writes Sheena McGinley.
After two weeks of the tournament, we ask a team of experts to assess how this Six Nations season is going for Ireland.
The broadcaster said the clip was cut for a shorter package to be shown on Sunday’s lunchtime bulletin.
The UK’s main political party leaders faced tough questioning on BBC’s Question Time this evening.
The US-born writer said the reaction to her comments
Painting a clear mental picture before attacking your goals head-on is hugely important, writes personal trainer Dean Merton.
“I don’t understand why everyone in this room seems so keen on killing millions of people with a nuclear bomb.”
The FAI CEO rejected suggestions he is a friend of Sepp Blatter and welcomed a 48-team World Cup.
5 key questions for Jim Gavin to ponder after Sunday’s drawn All-Ireland final.
A report is to be published quarterly listing the ministers who repeatedly refuse to answer TDs’ questions adequately.
But they all still knew who Conor McGregor was fighting this weekend.
If you spent your pocket money on Wham bars, Cadet cola and Panini stickers, step right this way…
Get ready for the hardest test you’ll take today.
Ahead of Joseph Duffy’s first UFC fight, test your knowledge of some other notable Irish debuts.
It’s only words and words are all I have.
Apparently questions about David de Gea’s future are off limits.
Meanwhile, despite appeals from an enraged Mick Wallace, the Taoiseach has declined to announce a snap election.
The company’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg explained the reason why in a public Q&A held at its headquarters.
Mick Wallace said people are sick with ‘cronyism in Irish politics’.
This came after a poll out the pro-independence camp ahead for the first time.
You don’t have to be Statto to ace this quiz.
One TD pointed out that “We need 1 staff member per 4 patients but instead we’ve got 1 per 8 during the day and 1 per 12 during the night”.
The Health Minister was questioned on a range of health care topic in the Dáil today.
Director General Noel Curran will field questions about a number of issues before an Oireachtas committee this morning.
Aston Villa have offered to trial some limited standing areas.
Canada’s new star will face Li Na in the Australian Open semi finals.
Were you paying attention over the past 12 months?
Changes to the question time have been criticised but the government chief whip has defended the new format following near-farcical scenes in the chamber on Thursday.
Look at him, he’s thinking about banning Jon Snow right now.
Get yourself to Nenagh tonight.
The centre back expects a tough game against Meath today.
Brian O’Driscoll, Barney Rock, The US Masters and Paul Mannion all come up for discussion.