BULLETIN: GPs body apologises for walk-out over abortion services; Theresa May under pressure over legal advice
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The Irish College of General Practitioners has said it is sorry that those who walked out of its meeting yesterday did not stay to listen as abortion legislation was discussed.
A group of Fine Gael Junior Ministers are asking for the State to pay their hotel bills when the Dáil is sitting, claiming Dublin is too expensive.
Transatlantic passengers on Aer Lingus flights who leave their phone on during their journey are being hit with huge bills.
No more 'dear', 'love', 'girls' or 'boys' in hospitals as HSE bring in new communication rules.
Brexit: The week ahead as Theresa May faces pressure to publish legal advice.
Women forced to give up babies for adoption still failed by State bodies, writes Conall Ó Fátharta.
The vote was not an empty symbol but a transformative tool for women, writes Leeann Lane.
The former Apollo House site on Tara Street in Dublin has been sold for more than €50m.
Glanmire boss Scannell lets rip at officials and venue.
Conor Murray paid tribute to the role Garryowen played in making him one of the world’s best players at a gala event in honour of Murray at the Limerick club.
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