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Gandolfini dies on bonding trip with sonSopranos legend has died at the age of 51 while on holiday with his son in Rome
Double-barrel shotgun fired as boys examined it
Ruthless killer of mother and child 'knew how to avoid CCTV'
Jill's husband says killer was let off too many times by the justice system
Former Miss USAs would prefer seeing healthier role models vying for the crown
Home of Alan Hughes burgled while he was on a holidays in Spain
Roisin Burke gave an undertaking to the court
FORMER international rugby star brushing up on his language skills
Barack Obama repeatedly called UK Chancellor George Osborne "Jeffrey"
Watchdog recommends three officers face discipline for minor offences
Father tells of disbelief at receiving appointment for eight years' time
Special celebration will mark the visit of her father to Ireland 50 years ago
Williams said victim was "lucky" and "shouldn't have put herself in that position"
Brazilian soccer great Pele called on protestors to leave the streets
Father of Tom Odell rang NME to complain
Fishermen got more than they bargained for when two orcas appeared beside them
Wins magical reviews for role in Martin McDonagh's The Cripple Of Inishmaan
Stars united by their ability to drive us completely crazy
How we fell in love with the Gaeltacht
Gillian Anderson's sexy silk blouses were the real stars of The Fall
What lies beneath the mask of marriage
Why is his career spiralling out of control?
Lions' Team manager Andy Irvine announces team at press conference.
Two Dublin men accused of the murder of a 17-year-old who was in state care, have blamed each other for killing him.
The head of Tax has said Ireland must charge 12.5% on company profits and not 2%
A FATHER-OF-THREE who was given a consultant's appointment for Christmas Day in eight years' time has spoken of his disbelief at receiving the letter.
THE trial of two Dublin men accused of murdering teenager Daniel McAnespie, who was in the care of the State when he died three years ago, has heard that each accused blames the other for killing him.
A HERO fisherman who rescued three neighbours from the Atlantic ocean has insisted: “It was nothing.”
Four Irish Lions Brian O'Driscoll, Jonny Sexton, Jamie Heaslip and Paul O'Connell have been named in Warren Gatland's starting XV for Saturday's first test against the Wallabies but there are no Irish players among the replacements.
Has Wallaby coach Robbie Deans insulted the touring Lions by keeping all Australia's top players out of the firing line in the build-up to Saturday's first Test?
Israel Folau's stunning rise from rugby union debutant to Australian international in four months has thrust him into a baptism of fire against the British & Irish Lions in the first test in Brisbane on Saturday.
THERE was a lot of casual enforcement going on at the G8 in Fermanagh – look relaxed, don't wear a tie, and certainly don't object if you don't want to.
FOR a place hoping to get an economic boost from the G8, Enniskillen was like a ghost town.
Agreement has been reached by world leaders at the G8 summit on new action to tackle money-laundering and "shell companies" which are used to evade tax, Downing Street said today.
A lot of independent thinking and knowledge of a wide range of topical issues was required of students sitting the Leaving Certificate Economics Higher Level paper
A lovely choice of questions that left students happy was the verdict of teachers on the Leaving Certificate Chemistry Higher Level exam.
After physics, I sprung my unyielding study to its next victim: Spanish.
FORMER Cavan inter-county footballer Anthony Gaynor has been suspended for 20 weeks arising from an investigation into an incident in a club game in which it was alleged an opponent was bitten.
Brian O'Driscoll, Jonny Sexton, Jamie Heaslip and Paul O'Connell have been selected for Saturday's game against Australia.
Australia fly-half James O'Connor is ready to shoulder the responsibility after being asked to spearhead the Wallabies' attack against the British and Irish Lions.
State owned AIB said it expects to make a profit in 2014 for the first time since the bank was bailed out by tax payers at a cost of over €20bn.
THE British Government has strongly hinted it will sell off Ulster Bank assets as part of a review of its ownership of the troubled RBS group.
EUROPEAN shares fell this morning as confirmation that the US Federal Reserve would wind down economic stimulus measures, together with weak Chinese data, hit investor sentiment.
The newly single Twilight hunk proved he is very much back on the market in his new campaign with the luxury brand.
The reality tv star opened up about his battle with depression and overcoming mental health issues before his split with ex-girlfriend Lucy Mecklenburgh.
Pop star Katy Perry has revealed that Russell Brand told her he was divorcing her in a text message.
Former pageant queens have expressed their concern for the bikini bodies of this year's crop
SERENA Williams has been forced to issue a full apology for saying that the 16-year-old victim of a gang rape had been "lucky" and that she "shouldn't have put herself in that position".
US president Barack Obama repeatedly called George Osborne "Jeffrey" at a summit of world leaders, apparently confusing the Chancellor with a soul singer.
Officials in Singapore are urging people to remain indoors amid unprecedented levels of air pollution after a smoky haze caused by forest fires in neighbouring Indonesia worsened dramatically.
It was all a bit like waiting for Santa on Christmas Eve. As a boy, I remember nervously scanning the skies through the window for a sign, just a glimpse of the sleigh. My mother played along, ratcheting up the excitement by telling me she'd just heard on the radio that Santa had left Belfast and was flying towards Dublin. Nothing would get me into bed quicker – but in the exhilaration of it all, a young boy couldn't get a wink.
MICHELLE Obama dazzled Dublin with her grace and charm, and almost outshone her husband in Belfast with her eloquence, sounding every inch the professional politician. And that is exactly what could be on the cards for her.
IN Ireland one in 10 children and adolescents experience a mental health difficulty severe enough to require specialist treatment. On average, this is three teenagers in every secondary school class. Perhaps your teenager is one of these but, if not, you certainly know a relative or family member who is dealing with such issues because no family or community is unaffected by mental health difficulties in adolescence.
Daniel Radcliffe has won magical reviews for his latest stage role as a disabled Irish dreamer in Martin McDonagh's The Cripple Of Inishmaan.
CHARLIE Sheen is at it again. The volatile actor is reportedly up to his old tricks having allegedly fired co-star Selma Blair from his sitcom Anger Management via an expletive-filled text message.
MOVIE star Brad Pitt has gone to novel lengths to promote his new movie – by yodelling from the roof tops of New York.
In the wake of James Gandolfini's tragic death here are some of Tony Soprano's finest moments. Warning: Scenes of violence and Explicit language Credit: tortolini47
A clip of James Gandolfini and Saoirse Ronan in 'Violet and Daisy' . Credit: A2ZTrailers
James Gandolfini and Saoirse Ronan star in 'Violet and Daisy'. Credit: hollywoodstreams
KATE Middleton plans to give birth naturally rather than opting for a Caesarian section, UK royal aides have disclosed.
Already mum to a toddler, Pamela Flood has said becoming an older mum is back in fashion.
CELEBRITY chef Neven Maguire and wife Amelda won't risk having another baby for the sake of their 15-month-old twins.
perhaps an independent public inquiry????? no thanks...
Would you not think that it's raining enough already!! Deb
Sweeteners and Lies
Specsavers has launched the search for Ireland’s Spectacle Wearer of the Year 2013
Specsavers has launched the search for the most unbreakable childhood friendship
The sunshine and light evenings inspire us to get outside and make the most of the finer weather
The new, secure way to buy Sterling and US Dollars from the Post Office
People with coeliac disease have a higher risk of developing the bone disease osteoporosis
John Rocha, known for his signature muted tones, has brought in a vibrant palette for his debut foray in to eyewear
Lulu unveils a collection of glasses created specifically for stylish women aged 50 plus
‘Should’ve gone to Specsavers’, will be a phrase aimed less often at referees, now that the new Hawkeye points detection technology is going live at Croke Park.
Bright crimson, blush pink and indigo blue are the keynotes in one of the biggest fashion stories of this year. Designer John Rocha has launched his first ever eyewear collection, teaming up with Specsavers.