Passengers on Public Transport Paying More from Today

Passengers on Public Transport Paying More from Today

Public transport passengers nationwide will experience changes to the costs of their journey from today. Passengers across services in Dublin will notice an increase in cost while some Cork commuter prices have gone up as much as 5%. Meanwhile, Leap...
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Bradley Claims Brexit Deal Would Place North in ‘Unrivaled’ Global Position

Bradley Claims Brexit Deal Would Place North in ‘Unrivaled’ Global Position

The draft Brexit deal would place the North in an “unrivaled” global position to attract future foreign investment, the Secretary of State has claimed. Addressing business representatives in Co Down, Karen Bradley said that while the agreement on the table...
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Arsenal Through to the Next Round with Easy Win in Kiev

Arsenal Through to the Next Round with Easy Win in Kiev

Arsenal secured top spot in their Europa League group as a much-changed side coasted to a 3-0 Europa League victory against Vorskla Poltava in sub-zero Kiev. The Group E fixture was moved 185 miles east of Poltava to the capital’s...
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Giroud Gets a Double As Chelsea Cruise Past PAOK

Giroud Gets a Double As Chelsea Cruise Past PAOK

Olivier Giroud scored twice and Callum Hudson-Odoi netted his first goal for Chelsea as the Blues cruised to a 4-0 Europa League victory over 10-man PAOK Salonika at Stamford Bridge. Yevhen Khacheridi was sent off for the Greek visitors after...
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Actors Robert Redford & Sissy Spacek Fire Both Barrels In “Old Man & A Gun”

Actors Robert Redford & Sissy Spacek Fire Both Barrels In “Old Man & A Gun”

By Brad Balfour Director David Lowery’s “The Old Man & the Gun” is much more than a simple crime drama — it’s also legendary actor Robert Redford’s last film he’ll ever star in, or so he has declared. But besides...
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Bradley Faces Tough Questions in Lisburn

Bradley Faces Tough Questions in Lisburn

Karen Bradley has faced robust questions in a Northern Ireland housing estate as local women voiced anger and frustration about Brexit and the Stormont impasse. The Northern Ireland Secretary’s visit to an art class for women’s groups in the loyalist...
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Sinn Féin Calls for ‘Radical’ Reform To Childcare Sector

Sinn Féin Calls for ‘Radical’ Reform To Childcare Sector

Sinn Féin has called for a “radical” reform to the childcare sector to assist “hard-pressed” families struggling with costs. Pearse Doherty described the system as being “desperately in need of support” and said Government measures were failing to...
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Mark Wahlberg’s Latest Film “Instant Family” Pulls On Heartstrings and Social Concerns

Mark Wahlberg’s Latest Film “Instant Family” Pulls On Heartstrings and Social Concerns

By Brad Balfour Okay, so it’s heart-warming and brings us to tears. And yes, director Sean Anders’ “Instant Family” has three insufferably cute kids, a fluffy dog and enough irate friends and neighbors to make this the right seasonal comedy....
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Dunphy to Sit Down with McCarthy, Keane, Souness and O’ Se

Dunphy to Sit Down with McCarthy, Keane, Souness and O’ Se

Eamon Dunphy is to front a new TV show created by Paddy Power that will start tomorrow night on eir sport. The broadcaster has said that Dunphy’s return to Irish screens pits him “with sporting greats who have a story...
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Returning Emigrants Face Barriers to Housing and Social Welfare

Returning Emigrants Face Barriers to Housing and Social Welfare

Emigrants returning home from abroad are facing significant barriers to housing and social welfare, a government committee has heard. Representatives from Safe Home, Cross Care and The Irish Council for Prisoners Overseas say lack of knowledge, delays in admin...
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