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Accused of using Ireland to help cut global tax bill.
Gardai dig for body of missing man in back garden.
Double probe into Minister's use of confidential garda information.
Court sset date to hear Ulster Bank's request to stop proceedings.
High-profile murderers strike up close bond behind bars.
'More a George Washington than an Osama bin Laden'.
Man's body was found by children at the weekend.
Father was murdered and left in a farm pit for almost two years.
Future of J1 visa programme under threat.
Father-of-one was the only occupant in the vehicle.
Farmers facing €900m loss as result of the weather.
How he really did help to save lives
GAA veteran on his near brush with death
The holiday books top authors are packing
So what do the critics say on the movie?
The highs and lows of living in Australia
Tips on making the most of your garden, whatever the weather
Bressie on revisiting his sporting past
Shocking time lapse video of the devastating Oklahoma Tornado. Credit: superhacker1000
North Korea fires two short-range missiles in what it is calling legitimate military drills.
Miguel injured two fans on Sunday after a stunt at the Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas went wrong.
CASH-STRAPPED communities have been asked by the Government to pay up to 50pc of the cost of fixing their potholes or carrying out the work themselves.
YOUNG men under 21 years of age are at four times the risk of suicide and many are experiencing bullying and humiliation in schools and colleges.
A TWO day coroner’s inquest opens today (Tuesday) into the death of five fishermen who drowned when their trawler struck rocks and sank at the entrance to a west Cork bay.
Lions head coach Warren Gatland and his Leinster counterpart Joe Schmidt are on a collision course over Sean O'Brien's knee that could threaten his participation in the three-Test series against Australia next month.
Interest in the first sell-out provincial quarter-final for many years has reached fever pitch as Donegal prepare to unveil their strongest 15 for the first time since last year's All-Ireland final triumph.
MUNSTER RUGBY have received a major boost after securing Bank of Ireland as their new sponsors for next season.
Ryanair is in talks to significantly boost traffic out of Dublin Airport after years of reducing capacity in the capital.
APPLE has been accused by two of America's most senior politicians of using Ireland to help cut its global tax bill to almost zero.
US DRUG manufacturer Actavis has formally agreed to buy contraceptive maker Warner Chilcott for about $5bn worth of stock, to form one Irish-based pharmaceuticals giant.
Catherine Zeta-Jones is “raring to go” after being treated for bipolar II disorder.
Jay-Z has dismissed rumours that his wife Beyoncé Knowles is pregnant
Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne kissed and made up in front of photographers at a red carpet event in Los Angeles.
David Cameron has hinted that he could attempt to govern without the Liberal Democrats if disputes within the coalition made it impossible to continue.
RAIL passengers searching for love in the Czech capital need look no further than the daily commute as the city makes plans to designate carriages on its underground trains for singles.
The next time your train spends five minutes stuck inside a sooty Tube tunnel, or you find yourself unable to squeeze onto yet another delayed train from a cramped, non-descript station, it’s probably best not to think of Riyadh.
ALAN Shatter has landed himself in a right mess and it's entirely of his own making. Tempting as it might be to cite Albert Reynolds's line about how, in politics, you trip up over the little hurdles, it doesn't even apply here.
Cringe. The annual Eurovision Song Contest post-mortem is under way, and it is even more depressing this year given our dismal performance in Malmo on Saturday night. Oh the pain of coming 'Paddy last'.
I BELIEVE that, across the western world, we may be reaching some sort of limit in the complexity of rules governing business. The response to the financial crisis has been ever more complex rules that only a tiny number of professional advisers could ever hope to remember, or understand properly.
On Britain's Got Talent, Dutch singer Maarty Broekman became one of the standout acts and he admits he was extremely overwhelmed by the reaction he has received.
The Spice Girl has been working on new solo material and revealed at the Ivor Novello awards she has been co-writing songs with folk artist Amy Wadge - who has worked with Ed Sheeran - and rock band Burning Beaches.
Ethan and Joel Coen described their difficulty in finding the lead for their latest film, Inside Llewyn Davis, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. Ethan said the pair were "screwed" until they came across Oscar Isaac.
Lulu Townsend selects her favourite guesthouse hideaways
Its inventive cuisine, buzzing port and design flair has made Copenhagen one of Europe's hottest city breaks
Thomas Breathnach joins the fans descending on this year's Eurovision host city
Model and fitness fanatic Nell McAndrew has shown off her new baby daughter - and says that children are now her priority rather than her health challenges.
Claire Byrne's baby is due in October
WOMEN undergoing IVF are three times more likely to have a baby through a new technique that scientists are claiming as the biggest fertility breakthrough for 35 years.
So a load of nostalgic twaddle, saying nothing of substance, and dodging all controversy - standard behaviour from him. And presented to a bunch of people, screened and c...
to the british empire he was a terroristto the irish that had him murdered he was a threatmind you the british empire thought ghandi was a terrorist
Has Cardinal O'Malley of Boston ever hobnobbed with any US politicians who are pro-choice? Somehow I believe he has, why the double standard O'Malley? The man could at le...
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.
One of the problems with managing a gluten free diet is making sure that you don’t accidentally pick up gluten.