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The Daily Fix: Tuesday
Your essential round-up of the day’s biggest news, plus the bits and pieces you may have missed.
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Your essential round-up of the day’s biggest news, plus the bits and pieces you may have missed.
Family of the late Tyrone woman has appealed for media privacy and respect throughout the court case.
Two former employees of the hotel where Michaela and her husband were on honeymoon are accused of killing her in her hotel room.
John McAreavey will give evidence at the trial, which is expected to last two weeks.
A year and a day after Michaela was killed, a court in Mauritius is told that two men will stand trial from May 22.
It has been claimed that police missed evidence at the scene where the newlywed was murdered.
Defence lawyers say the judge overseeing the trial cannot give them a fair hearing – and want a judicial review.
As the pre-trial hearing continues in Mauritius, police have branded some reports covering details of the young woman’s death as ‘lies’.
Defence lawyers have prepared a list of questions they want to ask John McAreavey as a witness next week.
Speaking to the Irish Mail on Sunday, Raj Theekoy has pleaded for forgiveness from the family of the murdered newly-wed.
The husband of Michaela Harte, who was murdered in 2010, has been listed to appear at a preliminary hearing to assess the evidence against her killers.
A lawyer for one of the murder accused says John McAreavey is his “star witness” and says he will refuse to go ahead with the trial if he is not on the witness list.
The transfer of two passenger ferries onto a cargo ship in Galway Harbour – in order for them to be transferred to Mauritius – has been best by difficulties.
The Down footballer tells RTÉ documentary he never felt any anger over her murder while the couple honeymooned in Mauritius.
Another tourist scandal hits island as Michaela suspects face preliminary trial hearing in court today.
Keith Whelan wants to become the youngest man to row solo from Australia to Mauritius. He’ll also be completely starkers.
The officers travelled in a “family liaison role”. Mauritian police have so far charged four people with the murder.
The fifth man arrested over the murder of Michaela McAreavey was “not an active participant” in her death, police believe.
Five men charged in connection with the murder of Michaela McAreavey will appear in court in Mauritius today.
Tribute paid to Tyrone boss as he attends first county game since daughter’s death in Mauritius.
South African woman warns female tourists after she alleges that she was beaten and sexually assaulted in luxury hotel in 2009.
A fifth man is taken in for questioning over Michaela McAreavey’s death in Mauritius, suspected of issuing a duplicate room key.
An Irishman leads in Abu Dhabi, Nasri stars in Leeds replay and the FAI face a day in court.
Reports emerge that security officer asked to be relocated to block in hotel where McAreaveys’ room was located shortly before the killing.
Police in Mauritius say that the fourth man arrested in the inquiry into Michaela McAreavey’s murder was a security guard at the hotel – and they are now investigating the possibility of a crime gang operating out of the premises.
Security guard from Legends hotel where new bride died has been arrested in Mauritius and is due in court tomorrow.
Poignant and moving scenes as the young bride killed on her honeymoon in Mauritius is laid to rest in her native Tyrone.
Bishop who married his nephew John to Michaela just over two weeks ago presides over moving service for bride killed on her honeymoon.
Michaela McAreavey, the daughter of Tyrone football manager Mickey Harte, will be laid to rest in Co Tyrone today.
Hundreds of people have come to pay their respects to 27-year-old Michaela McAreavey.
While some Irish travel agencies report a ‘dramatic’ drop in enquiries, one says their offer to change clients’ bookings for Legends was turned down.