- NEWS
‘Enrika: Sweet as sugar and bright as the sun’ A 1,000-strong congregation burst into spontaneous applause last night after hearing heartfelt tributes to a mother and daughter brutally murdered at the weekend.
‘Parole board let evil rapist prey on Jill’The husband of murdered Jill Meagher says the man who raped and murdered his wife is "unrepentantly evil".
- WORLD
Boy, 13, charged over ‘wrestling’ death of sister, 5 A 13-year-old boy has been charged with second-degree murder over the death of his five-year-old half-sister after he told investigators he repeatedly struck her with wrestling moves imitated from TV.
N Korea ‘will kill Hitler report authors’ North Korea has angrily denied a report its ruler used Adolf Hitler's memoir as a leadership guide, threatening to kill the authors of the report.
- BUSINESS
Boss bonuses distort pay averagesThe head of the Irish Bank Officials Association claims that bonuses to senior executives are distorting CSO statistics which indicate rises for financial workers.
Aircraft leasing firm buys 10 Boeing jetsShannon-based aircraft leasing firm GE Capital Aviation Services have bought 10 new Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners for an estimated $3bn (€2.24bn) at list price.
- SPORT
Counties facing funding cuts unless managers’ charter agreed
Four counties have been warned they risk having funding withheld if they don't devise a managers' charter.
Wallabies ratchet up the pressureSUDDENLY, Jake White's prediction of doom for the British & Irish Lions should they lose Saturday's first Test against Australia possesses extra foreboding.
- LIFESTYLE
Making films that matterHuman rights themes are again to the fore at the ICCL awards, writes Pádraic Killeen
Limerick eyes Gay GamesThe Treaty City is hoping for a financial bonanza if it lands the 2018 event, writes Jonathan deBurca Butler




















Harry Styles reportedly had a brief fling with a married woman.