Evening news: Family ‘heartbroken’ after body of rugby star found over a year after he went missing; bar to pay worker €10k after supervisor’s voice note blunder

Bryn Hargreaves, pictured in his St Helens days (PA)

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Family ‘heartbroken’ after body of rugby star found over a year after he went missing

The body of former British rugby league player Bryn Hargreaves has been found more than a year after he went missing, his family has confirmed.

Boy who denied putting foot through glass door in anger after being slapped by girl withdraws €60k injuries claim

A schoolboy, whose leg was gashed open when his foot went through a glass door and who denied kicking it in anger after being slapped in class by a girl student, today withdrew a €60,000 damages claim against his former school.

‘She has to go’ – Bar to pay worker €10,000 after supervisor’s voice note blunder revealed boss wanted rid of her

A bartender who accidentally got a voice note from her supervisor stating that she had been ordered to “get rid” of the worker because of her anxiety disorder has been awarded €10,000 for a discriminatory constructive dismissal.

Michael Scott murder trial: Engineer denies giving ‘ludicrous’ evidence or that he was ‘going to war’ on behalf of defence

An engineer has denied that he gave “ludicrous” evidence or that he was “going to war” on behalf of the party that hired him in the trial of Michael Scott, who is accused of murdering his aunt Chrissie Treacy.

Eddie Hearn accuses Croke Park of ‘taking the absolute p**s’ over Katie Taylor fight fee as stadium row rumbles on

Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn said Croke Park officials took the “p**s” and quoted a fee that was “three times” the price of Wembley Stadium to host Katie Taylor’s homecoming fight.

Worst pints ever? Irish holidaymaker shares scenes of ‘the Guinness massacre of Andorra’

Donald Trump arrest in Stormy Daniels ‘hush money’ case could come as early as today – reports

Former US President Donald Trump is expected to be indicted by a grand jury late Monday or on Wednesday in a hush payments case involving a porn star, according to reports.

Comedian John Bishop accused of ‘irrational and unfair’ tactics which have damaged hearing technology firm, court told

A shareholder in a software company whose investors include U2 drummer Larry Mullen and well-known British stand-up comedian John Bishop claims the firm has been damaged due to the “irrational, unfair, wholly unfounded and oppressive” actions of Mr Bishop.

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