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Endgame: The Kinahan cartel is living on borrowed time after today's dramatic announcement
Today’s seismic announcement has put the cartel on notice.
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Today’s seismic announcement has put the cartel on notice.
Tick tock tick tock.
Their current World Cup qualifying campaign could possibly be his last.
Test your knowledge of these timely songs.
The times, they are a-changin’…
Mayo manager Peter Leahy previously said his players will have to choose between the two sports.
A report from a House of Lords committee warned Northern Ireland may be legally obliged to be one hour ahead for six months every year.
Judges will decide tomorrow if the unsigned letter sent by Boris Johnson asking for a Brexit extension puts the PM in contempt of court.
Michel Barnier said today that the EU and UK are “not really in a position to be able to find an agreement at this time”.
The UK and the EU are running out of time, options and patience (you’d imagine).
From chopping to cooking to clean-up, here’s how some of Ireland’s best chefs and foodies get it done.
The Belgian has been linked with the Serie A side after hinting that his future could be away from Old Trafford.
The Brazilian has reportedly been made available for a move should PSG receive a suitable offer.
It’s a choice now between brighter evenings or brighter mornings.
In an opinion piece published in 28 newspapers around Europe, Macron outlined his vision for the EU’s future.
The longest wait times in the country are in Churchtown, Mallow, Skibereen, Sligo, Tralee and Wicklow.
Last night Westminster voted for ‘alternative arrangements’ to replace the Irish backstop in the Brexit withdrawal agreement.
An Irish government spokesperson said that it serves no purpose to speculate about the border in the event of a no-deal Brexit
Leo Varadkar will meet with opposition leaders next Tuesday.
Varadkar says government “profoundly regrets” Westminster’s rejection of the Brexit deal.
Simon Coveney urged caution against commentary particularly in the British media today.
Here’s what’s happened so far, and what’s still to come in the Brexit negotiations.
The 26-year-old reportedly broke his thumb while on international duty for Senegal.
It will take nearly three years because of the various channels the legislation needs to pass through.
Tick tock……
The star forward has one week to decide whether to stay in Cleveland or opt out of the final year of his deal.
The research found disruption to the body’s natural time-keeping was associated with loneliness and lower health satisfaction.
An All Island Brexit Dialogue was held in Dundalk today.
And the wait isn’t short – people are waiting up to seven months for a test in the most severe cases.
‘I want to travel to Russia without this concern,’ says Griezmann.
WBA super-middleweight champion George Groves says it is ‘impossible to know’ if he will be fit for the World Boxing Super Series final.
EU negotiator Michel Barnier said border checks would be “unavoidable” if the UK left the single market and the customs union.
Despite some last-minute “mini false alarms” today, no one has claimed the prize worth half a million.
The cabinet will meet this morning, while the Fianna Fáil front bench will meet before lunchtime.
There are just 38 days to go.
The Nobel Medicine Prize was awarded last week to three scientists highlighted how the body clock works.
Bring it.
An Irish Language Act, same-sex marriage and Arlene Foster’s resignation are the main issues that need to be agreed upon.
Spurs are among the club said to be monitoring Barkley’s situation with the club.
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