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Sunday 28 May 2023 Dublin: 15°C

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Flying soon? DAA strike action will mean a grounding of all aircraft
SIPTU said the votes from the Aer Lingus and Shannon Airport Authority ballot are expected this afternoon.
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Flight planned? Air traffic controllers are going on strike
Some flights from Irish airports are likely to be affected as air traffic controllers in several European countries will strike today and tomorrow.
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'We’ve got to keep our feet firmly on the ground, we haven’t won anything yet' - Mark Anscombe
The Ulster boss is taking nothing for granted after six wins from six in the Heineken Cup pool stages.
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Ryanair to appeal ruling that calendar ads were "discriminatory"
The calendars raised over €100,000 for a Polish children’s charity last year, but a Spanish consumers group wasn’t impressed with the ads for them.
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Aer Lingus cancels flights as storm batters UK
Storm St Jude is continuing to hit England and Wales, affecting travel plans for many.
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Heading to FlightFest? Here's where you'll want to avoid
With over 100,000 people set to descend on the centre of the capital, there will be traffic disruption. Here’s where it will be.
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9 small things that made your day as a kid (but probably don't anymore)
Great things come in small packages.
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Ryanair documentary pilot sacked for "gross misconduct"
John Goss had previously spoken to a newspaper over concerns he had related to the airline’s safety and fuel policies.
# Boeing
Boeing crisis deepens as Dreamliners grounded worldwide
Aviators have grounded most of the world’s 787 Dreamliner fleet until a fire risk linked to the plane’s batteries can be fixed.
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Irish team stranded as Qantas dispute throws second match into doubt
Ireland’s second International Rules test against Australia is in doubt after Anthony Tohill’s men were caught up in a massive airline strike.
# Qantas
Strike action grounds entire Qantas fleet
Industrial action has prompted the airline to cancel all of its flights. Employees will be locked out from Monday. The dispute centres on pay and conditions.