MORNING BULLETIN: Ireland's appeal in Apple case ‘could take four years’
Ireland’s appeal on the €13bn Apple case could take four years, according to Finance Minister Michael Noonan and he also believes the firm pays insufficient tax around the globe.
: Passengers are facing chaos as Bus Éireann workers are set to stage an all-out strike.
: Taoiseach Enda Kenny will join EU leaders in Malta this morning for an informal summit to discuss the future of Europe.
: Any use of nuclear weapons by North Korea will be met with an "effective and overwhelming" response, US defence minister Jim Mattis has said.
: The Canadian Prime Minister has attended the funeral of three of the six men killed in an attack at a Quebec City mosque.
: Enda Kenny should visit Donald Trump, but must not hold his hand, says Jim Power.
: Shane Horgan believes Scotland have been given ‘a chink of light’ by the news Johnny Sexton will miss tomorrow’s Six Nations opener.
: Serious efforts are afoot to encourage more girls to opt for a career in science, technology, engineering and maths, says .
: Trump ally Paul Ryan expressed pride in his Irish roots - the feeling wasn't mutual…
: After heavy rainfall, Cork city was preparing for the worst when the banks of the river Lee burst at high tide.




