MORNING BULLETIN: Met Éireann issues new rainfall warning for Donegal, Body recovered from car after Cork cliff fall

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MORNING BULLETIN: Met Éireann issues new rainfall warning for Donegal, Body recovered from car after Cork cliff fall

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IRELAND: A body has been recovered after a car went over the cliff at the Old Head of Kinsale in Cork yesterday evening.

IRELAND: One of the country’s biggest bin companies is increasing its prices, but not because of the new waste-collection measures that come into effect next month.

IRELAND: Met Éireann has issued a Status Yellow rainfall warning for Donegal as heavy rain is expected to strike the county again.

WORLD: A man has died after being struck by a police car on its way to an emergency call in Brighton, England.

WORLD: Coaches and school chiefs in Colorado have been suspended amid a police child abuse investigation, following "extremely distressing" videos that show high school cheerleaders screaming in pain while being pushed into splits during practice.

ANALYSIS: When 240 refugees arrived in Ballaghaderreen the sheer decency of rural Ireland shone through - which makes the contrast with the official response of the Department of Justice all the more stark, writes Victoria White.

BUSINESS: The main Irish unit of US software giant Adobe paid just $41m (€34.7m) in corporation tax last year, despite its revenues rising by 19% to $2.23bn (€1.88bn).

SPORT: All-Ireland winning Cork football manager Conor Counihan has welcomed the appointment of Ronan McCarthy, saying he hopes the Douglas man “gets the time he needs in the new job”.

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VIRAL: A group of adorable therapy dogs are being brought into Vancouver International Airport to help ease the stress and anxiety that travellers may encounter on their journeys.

SHOWBIZ: Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale has said he will miss his role of a coach on ITV’s The Voice but labelled it a “great experience”.

FEATURES: Carol O’Callaghan goes behind the scenes of a new RTÉ Player home interiors programme that transforms a room in just 24 hours.

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