MORNING BULLETIN: David Davis quits as Brexit Secretary; Rescue attempt of boys trapped in Thai cave enters day two
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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said the Irish Government looks to Theresa May not anyone else for what the British position is on Brexit.
Fianna Fáil is set to press the Government to scrap plans for tax cuts in the budget and instead to spend money on services and alleviating living costs for struggling households.
The escalating manpower crisis in the naval service has led to reservists being called up to ensure ship crew numbers do not fall below required safety limits.
David Davis has resigned as Brexit Secretary in a major blow to Theresa May.
The operation to rescue a group of boys and their football coach from a flooded cave in Thailand could resume today.
Asda’s chief executive has added his voice to a chorus of supermarket bosses warning a hard Brexit could leave food rotting at the border and have severe financial implications for the sector.
As Brendan O’Brien points out, the new format for the quarter-final phase of the All-Ireland SFC is the second biggest revolution in the championship structure in over 125 years.
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Love Island fans have declared their love for Josh Denzel and Kazimir Crossley after having a complete change of heart about the couple.
A generation of influencers and entertainers have emerged in the digital age. Joyce Fegan profiles Jack Septic Eye, Little Kelly and some of the other young stars who’ve tapped into the lucrative new world.
A picture of some legs in the front passenger seat of a car has given Twitter users a crack course on body language.




