BULLETIN: Govt working with EU to 'bail out' farming industry; Communities asked to sponsor refugee families
Here are all the latest headlines this lunchtime...
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Taoiseach: Government working with the EU to 'bail out' farming industry.
'We feel safe and very happy here': Communities asked to sponsor refugee families in pilot programme.
Two people arrested in connection with murder of Irishman in Malaysia.
Elisha Gault's mother thanks anonymous donor who paid for tragic teen's headstone.
Virgin Atlantic passengers quarantined at Gatwick after a number fall ill.
Dublin Airport recognised for quality of service in global awards.
Bodies of inquiry have to date proven to be a costly and ineffective remedy to our nation’s ills, writes Political Editor Daniel McConnell.
Robbie Henshaw ruled out and Sean Cronin dropped from 37-man squad for France clash.
... SOME DISTRACTION
Paused #DerryGirls to check out all the differences.... haven't laughed so much in ages 🤣🤣 we do buzz off a good statue... and I do love a bit of bingo 🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/1Lf5d58B2m
— Cathy Ritchie (@cathy_85) March 5, 2019
Derry Girls showed the ‘differences’ between Protestants and Catholics - here's how people reacted.
When popstars were not allowed to be themselves.
Galway's Ash Wednesday drive-thru is back.




