MORNING BULLETIN: No evidence of crime at Tuam, nobody to prosecute

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MORNING BULLETIN: No evidence of crime at Tuam, nobody to prosecute

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IRELAND: Identifying the remains of young children at the Tuam Mother and Baby Home would be technically very difficult and the prospect of establishing causes of death highly unlikely, according to forensic and Garda sources.

IRELAND: The head of HSE disability services said he understands why the public suspects the health authority tried to cover up in the ‘Grace’ scandal.

IRELAND: Travel disruption is expected for some passengers today as French air traffic controllers hold a strike.

WORLD: North Korea has fired four banned ballistic missiles that flew about 620 miles, three landing in Japan's exclusive economic zone, according to South Korean and Japanese officials.

WORLD: The FBI is disputing Donald Trump's claim that Barack Obama had his telephones tapped during the election, according to reports.

BUSINESS: Ireland, even without resorting to the leprechaun economics jibes, relies very heavily on exports to contribute to economic growth

SPORT: Ireland fly-half Ian Madigan is set to sign for Bristol in a big-money switch from Bordeaux-Bègles that looks set to continue the playmaker’s exile from Test rugby.

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FEATURES: With Cristiano Ronaldo set to appear in a TV series, he follows in a long line of footballers who have caught the acting bug, writes Jonathan deBurca Butler

VIRAL: Cats are known for their agility and being light on their feet. But not all cats, apparently. Look at this.

SHOWBIZ: Disney has unveiled the music video for John Legend and Ariana Grande’s take on the theme song from Beauty And The Beast.

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