MORNING BULLETIN: 27,000 still without power after Storm Eleanor; Flu epidemic could derail health service

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27,000 ESB customers are still without power this morning after storm Eleanor hit yesterday.
As a record 656 patients waited for a hospital bed yesterday, nurses warned that the health service could buckle under pressure from the flu epidemic.
A number of violent robberies against taxi drivers in Dublin have led Gardaí to set up a dedicated unit to tackle the problem.
Google moved €15.9bn to a Bermuda shell company in 2016, saving at least $3.7bn (€3bn) in US taxes that year, regulatory filings in the Netherlands show, writes Jeremy Kahn.
In many countries societies are divided on globalisation and immigration.Only by listening to the grievances of those left behind can we find a way forward, says Tony Blair.
There was a time when teams boasting outstanding forward packs brought the All-Ireland League title to Limerick almost as a matter of course.
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A new book captures the vibrant arts and crafts movement in Cork, which involved everyone from nuns and tradespeople to artists and the upper classes, writes Marjorie Brennan.
Home tutor Valerie Sheehan has developed books for children with autism, offering strategies to support all of the family, says Karen Murray.
Caitlyn Jenner has said she withheld information from the Kardashian family about undergoing gender reassignment surgery because she did not trust them to keep it out of the press.