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Saturday 1 April 2023 Dublin: 9°C

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Last year
2022
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'My opinion is the only one that counts' - Jones has no regrets over taking off Smith
The England out-half was replaced by George Ford in the latter stages of their Calcutta Cup defeat to Scotland.
All time
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Bailly: Neville criticism is damaging Man Utd's young players
The Ivory Coast international was singled out for his performance in the Red Devils’ defeat to Brighton but has hit back ahead of taking on Tottenham.
# Great Irish Sell Off
'Farmers are at their wit's end': Losing your land, home and income at the hands of vulture funds
The IFA says if vulture funds come after farmers they’ll have to get to them through them first.
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What's the best way to handle tailgating?
How to avoid tailgating other cars and what to do when someone is driving too close to you.
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'Messi is telling us to stop busting his balls' - Maradona
Former Argentina captain Lionel Messi should be left alone for the time being, according to Diego Maradona.
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Dublin City Council set to ban backing tracks for buskers - but amplifiers are ok
Backing tracks are seen as a means of assisting (or even replacing) a performance.
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Fox News at war with Trump over his 'sick obsession' with Megyn Kelly
The Republican presidential frontrunner has called her “overrated and crazy”.
# Cairo
Egypt rejects call to release Ibrahim Halawa as trial postponed again
In a harsh statement, Cairo also called on the European body to reconsider its approach to similar cases in the future.
# so thirsty
This guy tried to interrupt a girl's mesmerising dancing, and got the epic brush off
No son. Just, no.
# warning
The Irish version of Facebook could end up worse than the US version
Facebook’s chief of public policy in Europe said the numerous investigations into the company could see new features roll out slowly, or not arrive at all, in Europe
# daaaad
Well, that's one way of keeping boys away from your daughter
Her face says it all.
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TD warns that Apple tax probe could result in job losses
Michael McGrath has said that the government must use “every means at its disposal” to defend Ireland’s corporate tax rules.
# Education
Martin: “Insensitive” Quinn should “lay off” schools over religion
The Fianna Fáil leader said that he thinks Quinn is “oblivious” to the impact some of his decisions can have on some small and rural schools.