MORNING BULLETIN: Road Traffic Bill finally passes through Dáil; 18-year-old charged over murder of Cameron Reilly
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The Dail has passed the controversial Road Traffic Bill which will lower drink driving limits by 75 votes to 8.
An 18-year-old man has appeared in court charged with the murder of Cameron Reilly.
The head of the scoping inquiry into the CervicalCheck Screening Programme, Dr Gabriel Scally, has said that it looks like the HSE have given him access to files "in a searchable format".
A nationwide hosepipe ban comes into force today.
The death of a Thai navy diver working to rescue a dozen trapped boys and their football coach from a cave shows how dangerous the operation is, a British expert has said.
An international survey has found that while most family-owned businesses view ecosystems as an opportunity for growth, a number of more-insular behaviours persist even among some organisations whose leaders view themselves as more open to collaboration.
Manchester United and Celtic will take part in a once-off game in Cork featuring legends from both clubs in support of the late Liam Miller.
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Coronation Street actor Malcolm Hebden is in recovery following a severe heart attack.
Long, hot days mean there’s every reason to eat fresh foods. Helen O’Callaghan talks with four food bloggers about their favourite guilt-free seasonal bites.
We all complain that our cars are absolute bangers but this one takes the top prize, which led to Gardaí in Ennis taking it off the road.




