Catch-up with what you've missed today with our evening briefing
IRELAND
The Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said Donald Trump's comments are "dangerous and racist" and the American people have an alternative to vote for.
The Minister for Justice, Frances Fitzgerald, has announced new measures to tackle organised crime.
Two men have been arrested by Gardaí investigating the murder of David Byrne in Dublin in February.
A Dublin youth told a judge he would serve a two-month term for theft “on my back asleep” after he was sentenced for his 130th criminal conviction.
Two men have been arrested by the UK's National Crime Agency (NCA) in a fraud investigation linked to the biggest property deal ever in Northern Ireland.
A man has died after being struck by a car in Co. Kerry. The man, who was walking on the (R551) Tralee to Ardfert road at Ballyroe was struck by a car at around 8.35am this morning.
WORLD

The mayor of Paris has announced plans to create a centre to take in migrants with nowhere to go.
A court has convicted a former Miss Turkey of insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan through social media postings and handed her a 14-month suspended sentence.
A photograph of a drowned migrant baby in the arms of a German rescuer was distributed yesterday by a humanitarian organisation.
SPORT

The Paris rain washed away two of the leading contenders at the French Open. Second seed Agnieszka Radwanska and 2014 finalist Simona Halep were both in control when their matches were suspended on Sunday evening.
Jack Charlton was Ireland manager the last time Ireland played a senior international match in Cork, and Munster’s finest provided the opposition,
If you couldn't get a ticket for Ireland's game against Belarus tonight in Cork, never fear. Follow the action and the reaction right here as it unfolds on social media
Members of the GAA in New York are concerned the number of counties, clubs and other organisations raising money in the city is impacting on their own development plans for Gaelic Park in the city.
BUSINESS
Irish Ferries is to get a new cruise ferry for €144m. Irish Continental Group say it will accommodate 1,885 passengers and crew, with 435 cabins and capacity for around 165 freight vehicles and an additional dedicated car deck with capacity for 300 cars.
Irish consumer sentiment slipped to a 14-month low in May.
ANALYSIS
Tourists are bypassing riskier destinations and flocking to Spain’s hotspots but locals are frustrated by what they see as disruption to their lives and pressure on services, writes
LIFESTYLE

Whether the aim is to earn a side income from home or open up a whole new business career, many of us are drawn to the idea of starting our own business, writes
VIDEO
While driving around Belmullet, Co Mayo yesterday Clement Shevlin spotted something out of the ordinary.
VIRAL
Brett Sanders was a very unhappy man after he was convicted of speeding for being nine miles over the speed limit in Texas. So Brett devised a devious plan to pay off his fine in thousands of pennies and document it all on video.
We were looking at social media today and captured some of the best snaps of today's great weather.
TECHNOW
: You're already getting a whole new DLC pack for The Witcher 3 today, and CD Project has another gift to grant in the form of a major new patch.
: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Out of the Shadows is in cinemas across Ireland now and a very special song has been added to the credits just for the local release.
: Star Wars was back in the news of late, having just wrapped shooting scenes in Ireland. BB-8 will be making a return to our screens next year in Episode VIII and is sure to be a hit once again. Miniature versions of the adorable droid have found their way into homes all over the world. And what could make for a better video than letting your puppy play with it?
SHOWBIZ
Chris O’Dowd is set to star in new sci-fi flick God Particle – produced by JJ Abrams.
MOST READ RIGHT NOW
Tourists are bypassing riskier destinations and flocking to Spain’s hotspots but locals are frustrated by what they see as disruption to their lives and pressure on services, writes



