MORNING BULLETIN: Bus Éireann services to resume this morning; North Korea ready for war if provoked by Donald Trump

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MORNING BULLETIN: Bus Éireann services to resume this morning; North Korea ready for war if provoked by Donald Trump

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IRELAND: Operations are expected to resume at Bus Eireann this morning.

IRELAND: An initial report into the Rescue 116 helicopter crash says it "pitched up rapidly" in its final seconds, and reveals the final words from the cockpit were from co-pilot Mark Duffy who said: "We're gone."

IRELAND: Another hectic travel weekend is underway across the country this morning.

WORLD: North Korea has warned Donald Trump that it is prepared for war and is ready to use its "powerful nuclear deterrent".

WORLD: One man has died after being shot on a train in Atlanta, while three other victims are being treated in hospital.

BUSINESS: Finance Minister Michael Noonan has suggested the Cork-Limerick motorway could be built as long as tolls are included.

SPORT: Meath manager Martin Ennis and his backroom staff have issued a blistering response to dual star James Toher’s claims about his removal from the county’s senior hurling panel.

... SOME DISTRACTION

FEATURES: The final school term is in sight and the sun is almost shining. Shake off the harried routine of school runs and use the final week of the Easter hols to schedule some fun activities that memories are made of.

VIRAL: Finnish Airline crew went out of their way to help a passenger with her children and it’s adorable

SHOWBIZ: George Lucas has paid tribute to the late Carrie Fisher at a Star Wars convention, saying that she was “the boss” of the films.

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