EVENING BULLETIN: Catch up on what made the headlines today
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Delivering the graveside oration for Martin McGuinness, Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams appealed for his legacy to be built on by achieving equality and freedom in Ireland.
HSE officials who were involved in the Grace foster abuse case who are still in their jobs are now subject to disciplinary procedures, Director General Tony O'Brien has confirmed.
Minister Shane Ross has released a statement regarding the unions' intentions to go on strike from midnight.
: UK police and intelligence agencies mounted a massive investigation to piece together the movements of Khalid Masood in the lead-up to the attack.
Police have named the man responsible for the attack on Westminster that killed three people, including a police officer, and injured 40.
Team Ireland have added four more medals to their treasure chest at the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Austria, bringing their current total to eight.
: New figures released by the CSO have shown that there was a 9% growth in spend by overseas visitors and 9% growth in holiday visitors in 2016.
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Ireland's first quintuplets, comedian Julian Clary, the Dancing with the Stars finalists and a brand new Dragon will join Ryan Tubridy on The Late Late Show tomorrow night.
The Potter Puppet Pals have announced that they will be attending LeakyCon in Dublin.
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