MORNING BULLETIN: Stranger steps in to help Cork transplant patient; Gardaí using CCTV to track stabbing suspect
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Gardaí in Tralee, County Kerry are using CCTV to track a suspect after a stabbing in the town yesterday afternoon.
Poor visibility reportedlyprevented two helicopters respond to a serious road traffic collision in Co Clare yesterday where an elderly woman was left trapped in the wreckage of her car for over an hour.
The HSE has refused to comment on why a heart and double lung transplantpatient had to rely on a stranger’s offer of the use of a private aircraft to attend a vital medical assessment in the UK.
North Korea has fired a ballistic missile from its capital Pyongyang that flew over Japan before plunging into the northern Pacific Ocean, in what appeared to be its longest-ever test.
President Donald Trump is expected to visit two Texas cities for updates on the devastating flooding that has paralysed the region in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
The events of this summer show aworld in which nations seem notably closer than ever before to turning to force, writes Peter Apps.
Brexit negotiations are continuing in Brussels after the EU told the UK it needed to get serious about the withdrawal talks.
‘An All-Ireland final is like your wedding day. It’s over before you know it’
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Trades are not just jobs for the boys:Andrea Mara meets three women who are making strides in the construction industry.
Irish rapper Rejjie Snow tells Ed Power about his thoroughly modern music career
The Great British Bake Off will welcome a batch of 12 fresh faces to the competition tent this week, putting their artistic and engineering – as well as their baking – skills to the ultimate TV test.




