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RTÉ CRISIS: BAKHURST THANKS TV LICENCE FEE PAYERS FOR LOYALTY AS SALES DROP BY
ALMOST €1 MILLION

Tue Jul 18 2023 - 11:02


EXTERNAL INVESTIGATORS DENIED ACCESS TO REVIEW CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL SITE FOR SIX
WEEKS




BODY OF INDIAN WOMAN WHO SUFFERED VIOLENT DEATH IN CORK TO BE REPATRIATED TO
KERALA


IRELAND HAS LONGSTANDING DEFENCE ARRANGEMENT WITH RAF, CONFIRMS O’DEA


NEW RAIL REPORT PROPOSES TRAINS RETURN TO DONEGAL, CAVAN, MONAGHAN FOR FIRST
TIME IN DECADES


RETIRED PUBLIC SERVANTS EARN FIVE-FIGURE SUMS FOR SITTING ON INTERVIEW BOARDS


IRELAND HAS BECOME WARMER AND WETTER WHILE MAY IS SUNNIEST MONTH, 30-YEAR MET
ÉIREANN STUDY SHOWS


FINTAN O’TOOLE: HOW TO SURVIVE A SCANDAL AND GET EVERYONE TO FORGIVE YOU


BYOB IS BACK: THE RESTAURANTS AROUND IRELAND WHERE YOU CAN BRING YOUR OWN BOOZE



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OPINION




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People Before Profit TD Bríd Smith won’t contest the next election because she
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MARY HANNIGAN: RUESHA LITTLEJOHN AND IRELAND READY FOR WORLD CUP KICK-OFF


IRELAND’S RUESHA LITTLEJOHN RELISHING THE BRIEF CALM BEFORE THE STORM BEGINS


EXILED AFGHANISTAN WOMEN’S TEAM STILL CLINGING TO HOPE



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SERIOUSLY ILL MAN LEFT PAYING INSURANCE FOR A CAR HE DOESN’T OWN AND CAN’T DRIVE


IRELAND IS NOT THE ONLY PLACE SEEING A MEDIA MELTDOWN THIS SUMMER



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Both teams decided to push up aggressively in the crucial final minutes to
finally shake off dogged Ulster opponents


DEREK LYNG LOOKING TO MAINTAIN BRIAN CODY’S STANDARDS AND ‘EVEN RAISE THEM
HIGHER’


DAVID REIDY’S CALM RESILIENCE HAS TRANSFORMED HIM INTO A STARTER AT 30


ALEX MAGUIRE IN FINE LOCKER ROOM COMPANY WITH COMPATRIOTS SHANE LOWRY AND RORY
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OPENER


RHASIDAT ADELEKE TO COMPETE IN HER FIRST RACE SINCE TURNING PROFESSIONAL ON
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BYOB IS BACK: THE RESTAURANTS AROUND IRELAND WHERE YOU CAN BRING YOUR OWN BOOZE


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People


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WORLD




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UKRAINE WAR: MOSCOW LAUNCHES WAVE OF AIRSTRIKES ACROSS UKRAINE


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LAST SURVIVING FRENCH D-DAY COMMANDO DIES AGED 100


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CRIME & LAW




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KERALA

Chartered accountant Deepa Dinamani only moved to Ireland earlier this year to
work for local company as senior funds manager


MAN CHARGED FOLLOWING CANNABIS SEIZURE IN NEW ROSS ON SUNDAY


DISPUTE BETWEEN MOTHER AND SON OVER ‘ONGOING OCCUPATION’ OF CO KILKENNY PROPERTY
TO BE MEDIATED


TRAVEL AGENT LOSES APPEAL OVER REFUSAL TO STRIKE OUT RYANAIR CLAIM


BABY INJURED AFTER SECURITY PIN LEFT IN H&M JEANS SETTLES CASE FOR €8,500


PRETRIAL DISCOVERY IN WEB SUMMIT DISPUTES ‘DRAGGING ON’, SAYS JUDGE


ENOCH BURKE ORDERED TO PAY LEGAL COSTS TO WILSON’S HOSPITAL SCHOOL



POLITICS




RTÉ CRISIS: BAKHURST THANKS TV LICENCE FEE PAYERS FOR LOYALTY AS SALES DROP BY
ALMOST €1 MILLION

RTÉ Director General was responding to almost €1 million drop in TV licence
sales over June and early July


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WHO ARE KROLL, THE INVESTIGATORS BROUGHT IN TO RUN RULE OVER NATIONAL CHILDREN’S
HOSPITAL?


RTÉ CRISIS: DROP OF ALMOST €1 MILLION IN TV LICENCE SALES AND RENEWALS IN JUNE
AND EARLY JULY


EXTERNAL INVESTIGATORS DENIED ACCESS TO REVIEW CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL SITE FOR SIX
WEEKS


NEW RAIL REPORT PROPOSES TRAINS RETURN TO DONEGAL, CAVAN, MONAGHAN FOR FIRST
TIME IN DECADES


WORKERS MADE REDUNDANT MAY RECEIVE INCREASED SOCIAL WELFARE PAYMENTS


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HEALTH




I AM NOT AN ALCOHOLIC: ‘YOU HAVEN’T HAD A DRINK IN 11 MONTHS. GO ON, YOU DESERVE
IT’


HELICOPTER, FREE-RANGE, CONCIERGE, LIGHTHOUSE: WHAT KIND OF PARENT ARE YOU?


WHO ARE KROLL, THE INVESTIGATORS BROUGHT IN TO RUN RULE OVER NATIONAL CHILDREN’S
HOSPITAL?


EXTERNAL INVESTIGATORS DENIED ACCESS TO REVIEW CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL SITE FOR SIX
WEEKS



PROPERTY




PERIOD TWO-BED NEXT TO PHOENIX PARK FOR €475,000


HOW DO I CLAIM THE €500 RENT RELIEF THAT I’M ENTITLED TO?


ESCAPE TO THE COUNTRY FROM €70,000 IN ROSCOMMON, GALWAY, TIPPERARY AND MORE


FOUR UNDER €400,000: HOMES IN CORK, DUBLIN, WATERFORD AND KILDARE



DON'T MISS




LEON GAUTIER WAS AN ‘ORDINARY CITIZEN DETERMINED TO ACHIEVE SOMETHING
EXTRAORDINARY,’ SAYS MACRON


I AM NOT AN ALCOHOLIC: ‘YOU HAVEN’T HAD A DRINK IN 11 MONTHS. GO ON, YOU DESERVE
IT’


HELICOPTER, FREE-RANGE, CONCIERGE, LIGHTHOUSE: WHAT KIND OF PARENT ARE YOU?


ORDINARY HUMAN FAILINGS BY MEGAN NOLAN: COMPELLING PORTRAIT OF A TROUBLED IRISH
FAMILY IN LONDON


‘PEOPLE LOVE KUSH MORE THAN FOOD’: WEST AFRICA’S GROWING DRUG PROBLEM


DAVID REIDY’S CALM RESILIENCE HAS TRANSFORMED HIM INTO A STARTER AT 30



YOUR MONEY




BYOB IS BACK: THE RESTAURANTS AROUND IRELAND WHERE YOU CAN BRING YOUR OWN BOOZE


ESG LABEL SHUNNED AMID POLITICAL POLARISATION


BRINGING MONEY INTO IRELAND FROM ABROAD TO BUY A HOME

FOOD




AN EXPLOSIVE TIPPERARY BRIE SO GOOD IT TAKES YOUR BREATH AWAY


A DECADENT SUMMER MUSHROOM FEAST THAT TAKES 15 MINUTES TO MAKE


POLENTA WITH MUSHROOMS AND GORGONZOLA



IRELAND




FATHER AND SON FROM CO LAOIS DIE IN ROAD CRASH IN TURKEY


CHILDREN’S OMBUDSMAN BACKS JUDGE’S CALL FOR ‘WHOLE OF GOVERNMENT’ APPROACH TO
VULNERABLE CHILDREN


CORPORATION TAX WINDFALL SHOULD BE USED TO PAY FOR FUTURE COST OF IRELAND’S
AGEING POPULATION, IFAC ECONOMIST SAYS

ABROAD




AS AN IRISH PERSON IN THE UK, DISCOVERING THE POWER OF THE ROYAL FAMILY HAS BEEN
UNSETTLING - BUT ALSO ENCOURAGING


WOMEN’S WORLD CUP: IRELAND WON’T HAVE TO LOOK FAR FOR SUPPORT AMONG AUSTRALIA’S
IRISH


JARLATH REGAN: ‘I JUST LOVE BEING BACK IN IRELAND. I STRUGGLED BEING AWAY’



CLIMATE CRISIS




EUROPE HEATWAVE: GREECE BATTLES WILDFIRES AS TEMPERATURE IN ITALY FORECAST TO
HIT 46C


IRELAND HAS BECOME WARMER AND WETTER OVER LAST 30 YEARS - MET ÉIREANN


SOUTH KOREA FLOODS: PRESIDENT CALLS FOR CLIMATE CRISIS ACTION AS DEATH TOLL HITS
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EDUCATION




SCHOOLS SEEKING ‘VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS’ OF UP TO €350 FROM PARENTS


STUDENTS COMPLAIN TO MINISTER ABOUT ‘CRUEL’ LEAVING CERT MATHS PAPER


‘NO SMARTPHONE’ POLICY FOR PRIMARY STUDENTS COULD BE EXTENDED TO ALL SCHOOLS,
SAYS MINISTER FOR EDUCATION



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EXTRAORDINARY,’ SAYS MACRON

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VIDEO



Thirteen skulls which had been taken from St Colman’s Abbey on Inishbofin Island
by anthropologist Alfred Cort, 133 years ago have been brought back for burial.



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Gallery

Thirteen skulls stolen from a churchyard have been brought home after more than
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DUBLIN




THE FORMER DUBLIN MILL SET TO BECOME THE CITY’S NEXT MAJOR TOURIST ATTRACTION


WOMAN CALLS FOR SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE FOR PAIR ACCUSED OF STABBING HER SON 14
TIMES


DUBLIN AIRPORT PARKING: LOCALS ‘STRESSED’ BY HOLIDAYMAKERS LEAVING CARS IN THEIR
ESTATES

SOCIAL AFFAIRS




CHILDREN’S OMBUDSMAN BACKS JUDGE’S CALL FOR ‘WHOLE OF GOVERNMENT’ APPROACH TO
VULNERABLE CHILDREN


WORKERS MADE REDUNDANT MAY RECEIVE INCREASED SOCIAL WELFARE PAYMENTS


‘MATTER OF TIME’ BEFORE YOUNG ADULTS LEAVING CARE TAKE LEGAL ACTION AGAINST
STATE, ADVOCATE WARNS

TECHNOLOGY




NORWAY REGULATOR TO FINE META OVER PRIVACY BREACHES UNLESS ACTION TAKEN


GOOGLE LAUNCHES BARD CHATBOT IN EUROPE


PAC-MAN KEYRING GAME: WHAT ELSE IS THERE TO SAY?

TRANSPORT




BUS ÉIREANN INCREASES EXPRESSWAY FARES BY 5 PER CENT


NEW RAIL REPORT PROPOSES TRAINS RETURN TO DONEGAL, CAVAN, MONAGHAN FOR FIRST
TIME IN DECADES


ATLANTIC ‘RAILWAY SPINE’ FROM BALLINA TO ROSSLARE AND HIGHER-SPEED INTERCITY
TRAVEL PROPOSED IN RAIL REVIEW



HISTORY




UNVEILING OF PLAQUE RECOGNISES HOW LIVING IN LONDON SHAPED MICHAEL COLLINS AS AN
IRISH REVOLUTIONARY


INISHBOFIN SKULLS BEGIN LONG JOURNEY HOME AFTER BEING STOLEN IN 1890


ABOLITIONIST FREDERICK DOUGLASS TO BE REMEMBERED AT EVENTS IN IRELAND

OBITUARIES




AN APPRECIATION: JOHN BRIERLEY


WALTER VERLING OBITUARY: PAINTER IN THE EUROPEAN PLEIN AIR TRADITION


WINNIE EWING OBITUARY: TRAILBLAZER ON SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE

TUARASCÁIL




RÉIMSE LEATHAN CÚRSAÍ GAEILGE ‘MICROCREDS’ SEOLTA


SRÁIDEANNA LEATHANA AGUS CAOLA


TUIRLINGT TUAIRIME

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