MORNING BULLETIN: CSO stats blow to gardaí; hurricane and earthquake hit Central America
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An Garda Síochána’s credibility has suffered another blow after the CSO decided for a second time not to publish Garda crime statistics.
West Cork islanders Olive and Sean O’Neill have been forced to put their home up for sale and are moving to the mainland so their children can attend school.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has warned underperforming HSE managers they have run out of excuses to explain why they are not capable of keeping spending within the biggest health budget “since the foundation of the State”.
The Turks and Caicos Islands have been "pummelled" overnight by Hurricane Irma as winds of up to 175mph left death and destruction in the Atlantic.
A massive 8.1-magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of southern Mexico, toppling houses in Chiapas state, causing buildings to sway violently as far away as the country's distant capital city and triggering a tsunami warning.
Experts say the city of Houston has sunk by two centimetres due to the amount of rain that fell during Hurricane Harvey.
Tesco has put the brakes on German discount giant Lidl from pressing ahead with new plans for a store at Douglas, as they lodged an appeal against Cork County Council’s decision to give Lidl the go-ahead.
Miniscule club activity during the month of July is behind the Cork proposal to introduce a hurling Super 8s.
To say Munster boss Rassie Erasmus knows tomorrow’s opposition inside out is, for once, an understatement.
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