LUNCHTIME BULLETIN: Illegal adoption 'another dark chapter in our history'; Cameron Reilly's phone could contain evidence

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The revelation that adoptions were illegally registered by St Patrick's Guild opens "another dark chapter in our history" the Taoiseach has said.
A phone belonging to Cameron Reilly could contain evidence that he was lured to his death.
A man who dipped his toe in the adventure boat business after beating cancer hopes to create waves with his new Cork Harbour tour-boat venture linking the city to Cobh.
A “hero” grandfather sheltered six people in his top-floor flat in Grenfell Tower on the night it was destroyed by fire, an inquiry has heard.
British manufacturers have turned up the pressure on the government to abandon one of its post-Brexit customs proposals, slamming the idea of a technology-based plan for border checks as naive and a waste of money.
Munster legend Paul O’Connell wants the province to develop a production system to develop talent from grassroots and schools level and not rely on ‘short term fixes’.
Cork City boss John Caulfield has expressed his shock at the serious assault which left Waterford boss Alan Reynolds in hospital.
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