Mice raised without bacteria in the gut showed distinctly autistic patterns of behaviour, choosing to interact with objects more than other mice, scientists at University College Cork (UCC) have found.
The world's largest airplane made a rare visit to Shannon Airport yesterday with over 100 plane spotters from all over the country arriving to catch a glimpse.
Britain was in a heightened state of alert last night following a suspected terrorist attack in which a young man was hacked to death in broad daylight on the streets of London.
A successor to the Croke Park II deal - formally called the Haddington Road Agreement has been published - containing the recommendations of the Labour Relations Commission.
Sixteen of the country's best-known bathing spots have lost their coveted blue flag status this year after the introduction of more stringent standards for testing water quality by the EU.
Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin said he personally supports proposed legislation allowing abortion in limited circumstances, which he said is "consistent with the pro-life position".
British police arrested two more people yesterday in a hunt for accomplices of two British men of Nigerian descent accused of hacking a soldier to death on a London street in revenge for wars in Muslim countries.
It is believed the Minister for Finance Michael Noonan told the IMF that he will look to Contingent Convertible Capital (CoCo) Notes if the banks need additional capital buffers following the stress tests.
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Mice raised without bacteria in the gut showed distinctly autistic patterns of behaviour, choosing to interact with objects more than other mice, scientists at University College Cork (UCC) have found.
It's a story familiar to GAA people all over the country. A stormy annual general meeting, members walking out, transfer applications handed in afterwards.
The latest addition to our stellar team of rugby writers reflects on the ups and downs of a magnificent playing career — and reveals the reasons why he's chosen to move to Paris to kick-start his coaching career.
A man was killed and two others were taken to hospital with gunshot wounds today following a "serious incident" understood to involve a serving British soldier.
Leaflets criticising the TD who chairs the Dáil committee hearing opinion on legislating for the X case, and likening abortion to the Holocaust, are being sent to homes in Cork.
The award for situation comedy at last night’s National Television Awards went to Mrs Brown’s Boys.
The show’s writer and star Brendan O’Carroll accepted the award from EastEnders actress June Brown and thanked fans of the show. Many of which are his real-life family including his wife, his sister and his daughter, and joked: “The only person that’s not in the show is my mother and that’s because she is dead.”
Mrs Brown’s Boys can now place this award next to it’s 2012 Bafta.
The stars of Coronation Street also picked up two prizes and remembered Bill Tarmey.
The long-running ITV soap was named best serial drama and Alan Halsall, who played Tarmey’s on-screen foster son Tyrone Dobbs, won the award for serial drama performance.
Accepting his award, Halsall paid tribute to Tarmey, who died last year after playing Jack Duckworth in the soap for decades, saying: “I love you pal.”
Speaking backstage, he paid further tribute to Tarmey, saying the actor would be looking down on him.
He said: “I’m sure he is. He’ll be having a pint of Guinness for me. His wife asked me to wear his watch tonight so I’ve got it on. This is for him, he guided me literally from the start of my career at Coronation Street, he was such a huge, huge influence on my life like a second dad on screen.
“He’d be laughing at this right now, he used to say, ’none of that bloody acting’.”
The show’s producer Phil Collinson also paid tribute to Tarmey, saying: “This year we lost a stalwart of Coronation Street who was just so much a part of everybody’s life for a long time, Bill Tarmey, and so I think we’d love to dedicate this to Bill.”
Among the stars present at the 02 in Greenwich, south-east London, were X Factor judge Tulisa Contostavlos, Downton Abbey’s Hugh Bonneville and Olympian Sir Chris Hoy.
EastEnders stars Jacqueline Jossa and Shona McGarty and the cast of The Only Way Is Essex also posed for photographers as they arrived on the red carpet.
The first award, for entertainment programme went to I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
Two of the contestants who survived last year’s stint in the jungle, Helen Flanagan and Ashley Roberts, picked up the award explaining the show’s winner Charlie Brooks could not make it because she was with a friend who was giving birth.
The second award went to Sir David Attenborough’s BBC natural history show Frozen Planet which won best documentary series.
QI was named the best comedy panel show, beating competition including Have I Got News For You and Mock The Week.
The award was accepted by some of the show’s stars including Alan Davies who said: “This is really quite a big surprise to us because we’ve been making the show for 10 years and I think they must have added up all the votes for the last 10 years and then we’ve just cashed them in tonight.”
The first big surprise of the night saw Merlin star Colin Morgan win the award for the best male drama performance, beating much-fancied rivals in Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch and Dr Who’s Matt Smith.
Morgan said he had a “fantastic time” making the programme, which was axed by the BBC last year.
Downton Abbey was named best drama, beating shows including Sherlock and Doctor Who.
Phyllis Logan, who plays housekeeper Mrs Hughes in the show, paid tribute to writer Julian Fellowes, saying: “His imagination has captured the imagination of a lot of you all around the world.”
Strictly Come Dancing was named best talent show, beating ITV rival The X Factor.
Host Tess Daly paid tribute to Mr Saturday Night – her co-host Sir Bruce Forsyth – and said: “It’s Strictly’s 10th year this year and this is the icing on the cake.”
This Morning was named best daytime programme, with hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby accepting the award and the award for best female drama performance went to Call The Midwife star Miranda Hart.
Fellowes accepted the award on behalf of Hart, who is in Australia, and read a message from her saying she was “properly thrilled and very grateful”.
She joked: “Please give my award for safekeeping to Gary Barlow who since snogging me on my show is totally smitten and will be taking me as a lover.”
A landmark award for coverage of London 2012 was presented to Lord Coe, Sir Chris Hoy and David Weir.
The award for best entertainment presenter went to Ant and Dec for the 12th year running, but the Geordie duo were filming Britain’s Got Talent so accepted the gong via a live link.
Accepting the award from Simon Cowell, Ant said: “This is just ridiculous, 12 in a row.”
The award for factual entertainment went to Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs.
EastEnders actor David Witts, who plays Joey Branning in the BBC soap, won the newcomer award and told off members of the audience who booed when he mentioned his girlfriend in his speech, saying: “You can’t boo her, she’s beautiful.”
The audience also saw a performance by X Factor finalist Ella Henderson who sang a cover version of Cher’s Believe.
A special recognition award went to Joanna Lumley, with tributes being paid to the actress by her Absolutely Fabulous co-star Jennifer Saunders, Prime Minister David Cameron and film director Martin Scorsese – who cast her in this year’s Wolf Of Wall Street.
A film of tributes was played that included clips from her career in shows including Coronation Street, The New Avengers and Absolutely Fabulous, as well as a scene from the Scorsese film where she kissed Leonardo DiCaprio.
Accepting her award, she wiped back tears and said: “I love you so much.
“This is so strange to see my life played out in front of me, I’m so touched by those things all those people said, I’m so thrilled you saw me kissing Leo.”
FULL LIST OF NTA WINNERS
Here is the full list of winners at the National Television Awards:
:: Drama – Downton Abbey.
:: Drama performance male – Colin Morgan, Merlin.
:: Drama performance female – Miranda Hart, Call The Midwife.
:: Landmark Award – London 2012.
:: Factual entertainment – Paul O’Grady, For The Love Of Dogs.
:: Situation comedy – Mrs Brown’s Boys.
:: Talent show – Strictly Come Dancing.
:: Comedy panel show – QI.
:: Entertainment presenter – Ant & Dec.
:: Entertainment programme – I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!.
:: Special Recognition – Joanna Lumley.
:: Serial drama performance – Alan Halsall, Coronation Street.