MORNING BULLETIN: Up to 200 may have had cancers missed; Cosby could spend rest of life in prison

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Up to 200 women who later developed cervical cancer had the same missed smear test as Vicky Phelan, it was admitted last night.
The Taoiseach says Britain's red lines are the only barrier to a close relationship between the EU and UK after Brexit.
A 13-year-old boy downloaded gay dating app onto his mother’s mobile phone while she was out and within hours was forced to perform a sex act on a 30-year-old man.
With a single step over a weathered, cracked slab of concrete, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made history by crossing over the world's most heavily armed border to greet his rival, South Korean president Moon Jae-in.
After decades of rumours, lawsuits and investigations, Bill Cosby could be headed to prison for the rest of his life, vindicating a multitude of women who doubted anyone would ever believe their word against that of "America's Dad".
No shop closures are anticipated after the sale to a hedge fund of bookseller Waterstones, which owns Hodges Figgis in Dublin and leading book shops in Cork and other cities.
Arsene Wenger bemoaned Arsenal's finishing after watching his side waste numerous chances as they were held to a draw by 10-man Atletico Madrid in the Europa League.
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After decades of rumours, lawsuits and investigations, Bill Cosby could be headed to prison for the rest of his life, vindicating a multitude of women who doubted anyone would ever believe their word against that of "America's Dad".
As Tom Waits re-releases much of his back catalogue, Des O’Driscoll speaks to various Irish people about their love of the great American troubadour.
Not up to a full marathon? There’s still time to sign up and to train for the Cork City event as part of a relay team