MORNING BULLETIN: Ryanair faces flight chaos if pilots ‘work to rule’; Charges against Jobstown protesters dropped
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IRELAND: Ryanair passengers could face further disruptions as pilots flex their muscles and demand better working conditions.
IRELAND: Criminal charges have been dropped against the remaining five people due to stand trial over the Jobstown protest.
IRELAND: Taoiseach Leo Varadkar’s department is to spend at least €160,000 assessing the image of the Government and to survey how it is communicating with the public.
ANALYSIS: The electoral damage the Eighth Amendment referendum could cause Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil means a 2018 general election is far less likely than it seems.
WORLD: The death toll for the 7.1-magnitude earthquake which hit Mexico has been raised to 230 - as rescuers desperately work to rescue a young girl trapped alive in the rubble of a collapsed school.
SPORT: Mark Sampson was finally sacked as England Women's manager last night for "inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour" during his time at a previous club.
SPORT: For the first time in the history of the PwC All-Stars, there are four candidates for the footballer of the year including two goalkeepers, David Clarke and Stephen Cluxton.
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FEATURES: Forget me not: Kathy Ryan talks about living with early-onset Alzheimer's
ARTS: Children build sandcastles. Hillwalkers leave rock cairns to aid fellow walkers or to stand testament to their passing. The religious or the superstitious tie rags to trees at holy sites. It seems, then, that a human desire to make a mark on the landscape is innate and ancient.
SHOWBIZ: Metal rock singer Marilyn Manson has insisted that his grizzly music video to SAY10, released during last year’s US election and featuring a decapitated suited man, was not intended to depict Donald Trump.



