34% of Irish Say That They Often Suffer from Stress

34% of Irish Say That They Often Suffer from Stress

One in three people suffer from stress on a regular basis and just under a half claim to frequently take prescription medication. The Red C research found that the number of Irish adults who drink alcohol regularly stands at 38%...
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Salah Ends Goal Drought as Liverpool Go Top Again

Salah Ends Goal Drought as Liverpool Go Top Again

Mohamed Salah ended his goal drought in sensational style as Liverpool reclaimed top spot in the Premier League by coming from behind to beat relegation-threatened Southampton 3-1. Egyptian forward Salah ran from inside his own half to find the net...
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Barnier to Travel to Dublin for Talks on Monday

Barnier to Travel to Dublin for Talks on Monday

The European Chief Negotiator Michel Barnier is set to visit Dublin for talks on Brexit. A spokesman for the Taoiseach confirmed that Mr Barnier and his team would travel to Dublin on Monday. “This is part of his frequent visits...
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Pele Recovering In Hospital After Illness Scare

Pele Recovering In Hospital After Illness Scare

Pele has announced he is feeling “much better” after falling ill in Paris this week. The 78-year-old Brazilian was reported to have been admitted to hospital in the French capital on Wednesday due to a urinary infection. Pele tweeted: “Thank...
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Family of Murdered Seamus Ludlow Say They Have Been Failed by the Irish Government

Family of Murdered Seamus Ludlow Say They Have Been Failed by the Irish Government

The family of a man shot dead in 1976 say they have been failed by the Irish Government and the Gardaí. Seamus Ludlow, 47, a forestry worker, was killed on his way home from a local pub in Dundalk, Co...
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Belfast Bean Roaster to Compete in World Coffee Championships

Belfast Bean Roaster to Compete in World Coffee Championships

A Belfast bean roaster represents Ireland in the World Coffee Championships next week. Stephen Houston will take on more than 100 competitors from across the globe in the competition in Boston. The event lasts four days and the winner will...
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Foster Unsurprised By May’s Bid to Extend Brexit

Foster Unsurprised By May’s Bid to Extend Brexit

The British Prime Minister’s bid to extend the Brexit process is unsurprising but unsatisfactory, Arlene Foster said. The DUP leader blamed the “chaotic” EU exit on intransigence from Brussels and ineffectiveness in London. She said: “The United Kingdo...
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No-Deal Brexit Would Immediately Effect Ireland’s Economy Warns Central Bank

No-Deal Brexit Would Immediately Effect Ireland’s Economy Warns Central Bank

A disorderly Brexit would have immediate economic implications affecting most areas of activity, the Central Bank of Ireland has warned. But it added that economic growth is still expected to remain positive in the event of the UK crashing out...
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Government to Roll Out New Charging Point Network for Electric Vehicles

Government to Roll Out New Charging Point Network for Electric Vehicles

A new network of high power charging points for electric vehicles is to be rolled out across the country. 50 new high powered charging hubs for electric vehicles will be built on motorways and national roads. €20m is being invested...
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McIlroy Targeting The Masters for Career Grand Slam

McIlroy Targeting The Masters for Career Grand Slam

Being the youngest of the four majors does not prevent the Masters from making a big deal out of its traditions, so much so that the phrase ‘A tradition unlike any other’ has been trademarked by Augusta National. Often used...
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