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The Taoiseach was speaking to reporters in Kilkenny this afternoon.
The ruling was made by the UK-based Independent Press Standards Organisation.
The newspaper apologised after publishing an article it says contains many false statements.
Justin Gatlin’s agent has hit back after being secretly filmed by the British newspaper.
The Daily Telegraph claimed Paisley did not declare gifts received from a foreign government.
He’s still alive… but The Duke of Edinburgh did announce his retirement today.
Cook said governments should introduce a public information campaign.
The New South Wales District Court judge in the case has dismissed all of the actions taken by Ali Mosslmani bar one.
Tommy Wright allegedly accepted a £5,000 ‘bung’.
A number of agents were filmed boasting about how much they had paid the current or former English top flight bosses.
“Your access to The Future is for you alone (one person only).”
From the pages of the Daily Telegraph, obviously.
75-year-old Gill Pharaoh spent her life as a palliative care nurse.
It was all a great joke, apparently.
Part of an image of bombing victim James Costello was used to illustrate a story about a rival.
It could be available in the next five years.
The Telegraph said a former vice-president of the organisation appeared to have been personally paid $1.2 million.
The mother of three was found beside her car on Wednesday afternoon.
There’s reports of a France vs the rest divide in the dressing-room.
He was one of the voices of Test Match Special on BBC Radio and previously worked for the Daily Telegraph and the Times.
Starring Katie Taylor, Usain Bolt, Oscar Pistorius and erm, Boris Johnson.
There was anger when Katie Taylor was ‘claimed’ as British – but such a reaction exposes our insecurity, writes Aaron McKenna.
The world’s papers were generous in their praise of Taylor’s achievements.
Blair said he is looking to move back into British public life and hopes to take on an international political job.
NAMA says it is “delighted” at the ruling, which ensures a “very substantial financial recovery” for the agency.
The Dalai Lama says China tried to kill him by planting poison in the hair of women who then asked him to touch their heads.
Reclusive developer Paddy McKillen accuses the Barclay brothers of acting illegally to win control of a luxury London hotel chain.
A Conservative minister said that some athiests have the same intolerant instincts as authoritarian regimes.
The sale of €800m in debts of a luxury London hotel chain is the National Treasury Management Agency’s biggest sale to date.
Upset father launches counter-attack on “snotty” mother-in-law.
A WikiLeaks document reveals that MI6 is fearful from the threat of home-grown terrorists it does not know about.
What did the rest of the world make of Unholy Thursday?
The Portuguese footballer settles over claims he was damaging an ankle injury by partying in an LA nightclub.
Department says Telegraph story is “pathetic and inaccurate”.
As he waits to the meet the Pope, one question torments London mayor Boris Johnson. Should the Popemobile be liable for the congestion charge?