Catch-up with what you've missed today with our evening briefing
IRELAND
Enda Kenny has warned Independent TDs that the only two options now available are supporting a Fine Gael led Government or facing another General Election.
A former Fianna Fáil Minister has said that he wants to see legal advice about water charges.
A number of Labour party members are calling for a change of leadership as the party meets this afternoon.
A witness has given evidence at an inquest into the death of a man how the deceased told him to call an ambulance before jumping to his death in the River Shannon.
At least one rape was reported every day on average in Ireland last year, according to official figures.
WORLD
A trusted ally of ruling party leader Aung San Suu Kyi, took over as Burma's president, officially ending more than 50 years of military-controlled government.
French president Francois Hollande has decided to abandon a Bill that would have revoked citizenship for convicted terrorists and strengthened the country's state of emergency.
The United States is to deploy an armoured brigade combat team to eastern Europe next February as part of ongoing efforts to reassure allies over threats from an increasingly aggressive Russia.
SPORT
Gary Neville's first foray into club management is over after Valencia announced they had sacked the former Man United defender.
With only a couple of months to go before Martin O’Neill must name his Republic of Ireland squad for Euro 2016, players are running out of time to impress the manager. We got football writer Damian Spellman to predict what the line-up will be for the first match against Sweden. Here’s what he came up with…
BUSINESS
The number of overseas visitors to Ireland increased by 17.1% between the end of December and last month. CSO figures show that almost 1.7 million people visited Ireland between December 2015 and February 2016.
China is drafting new rules which would require firms that serve domestic internet users to register their web addresses inside the country - a move which has raised concerns among foreign businesses.
LIFESTYLE

Rugby stars are sharing their difficult off-field experiences in a campaign that encourages people to look after their mental well-being. Helen O’Callaghan reports
VIEWPOINTS
A change from the symbolism of the tricolour and the Rising is needed if the communities on this island are to ever find common ground, writes
VIRAL
Not only is it incredibly dangerous but it is also illegal for anybody to be using their mobile phone while driving and this new TV ad is about to make it awkward if you even think about reaching for your device.

The Dublin Fire Brigade and DSPCA joined forces yesterday for a very important rescue operation. A cat named Casper had fallen in to the River Liffey off Bridge Street in Ringsend. The cat managed to perch on a rock but was unable to climb out.
TECHNOW
Uncharted 4 A Thief's End is set to be the ultimate finale of one of the biggest game series of all time, and that's a lot of pressure for the team behind it at Naughty Dog.
Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice is a huge film, with almost two and a half hours of gorgeous visuals, crazy characters and story hints for the future of the Justice League.
Brazilian football superstar Pelé has just filed a lawsuit against Koren tech giants Samsung over the unauthorised use of his image.
SHOWBIZ
Dublin’s alternative rock station TXFM is closing down. The station has decided not to renew their licence after failing to make a profit.
MOST READ RIGHT NOW
In 2015 Yvonne Cahalane and her son two-year-old son, Tristan, relocated to Colorado to begin treatment for his epilepsy which uses cannabis oil. Briona Gallagher caught up with Yvonne, who still cannot believe the treatment isn't legal in Ireland.



