LUNCHTIME BULLETIN: Homeless man found dead; Rugby players' rape trial continues
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A woman allegedly raped by two Ireland rugby stars has denied watering down her knowledge of the sport and its players.
Gardaí have confirmed that a man's body has been found near Parnell Street in Dublin this morning.
One billboard outside Abbeydorney, Kerry: A fed-up cottage-owner has revealed how she was driven to swear in a traffic-stopping sign outside her home after her stone wall was repeatedly smashed by late-night motorists.
A former Australian prime minister who was a vocal leader of the national campaign against gay marriage has attended the same-sex wedding of his sister.
As the Charleton Tribunal looks forward to its modules dealing with the work of journalists Allan Prosser recalls the editor whose decision-making influenced newsrooms across the world.
The big interview: Joe Molloy will take the next step in a lauded but relatively low-key career when he debuts as anchor of TV3’s Six Nations coverage tomorrow evening. Even his dad has told him this one is huge so he is nervous, anxious not to ‘make a balls of it’, but also determined to trust the instincts that have made him a three-time radio sports broadcaster of the year.
Donal Lenihan on why Irish rugby’s never had it so good.
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