LUNCHTIME BULLETIN: Soldier to be prosecuted over 1988 death of Aidan McAnespie, Man admits sex attacks on women met on dating app

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Soldier to be prosecuted over death of Aidan McAnespie in 1988.
Man admits sex attacks on a number of women he met on dating app.
Aer Lingus: Drunk passengers will be turned away from flights at airport.
Audio of crying children at US immigration centres causes outrage but Donald Trump unapologetic.
ESRI predict 90,000 workers required in 2018/19; Warning against fiscal stimulance in budget.
Can the euro be saved?
Cork City to face Legia Warsaw in Champions League qualifiers.
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BREAKING: @ASOS is banning all mohair, silk, cashmere, AND feathers, following PETA’s exposé of the mohair industry 👏 THIS is how you make change for animals. pic.twitter.com/2puHsIdbd7
— PETA (@peta) June 18, 2018
Asos is banning mohair, cashmere, silk and feather products – why are they unethical?
This bride’s ex-boyfriend requested a hilariously fitting song at her wedding.
The Happy Prince offers an unflinching account of the last days of Oscar Wilde’s life.