Donald Trump accuses Justin Trudeau of being "two-faced"
US President Donald Trump has accused the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of being "two-faced".
His remarks come after a video emerged of several world leaders apparently casually discussing Mr Trump.
Lisa Smith charged with membership of ISIS
Lisa Smith (centre, with her hand in the centre facing up - body facing down under a black cloth) is pictured in a car leaving under armed escort leaving Kevin Street Garda station in Dublin | Image: Sam Boal/Rollingnews.ieLisa Smith has appeared in court charged with being a member of the terrorist organisation ISIS.
The 38-year-old was taken to the Criminal Courts of Justice at around 11am for the court hearing.
The court heard the Dundalk woman made no reply when the charge was put to her at Kevin Street Garda Station this morning.
Investigation launched after eight migrants found on cargo ship in Waterford
Gardaí have launched an investigation after a eight migrants were found on board a cargo ship in Waterford.
They arrived at Belview Port earlier today.
The eight men were hiding on the ship - which was travelling from France to Ireland - and were discovered by crew members.
They are all believed to be from Eastern Europe, and are said to be in good medical condition
Lorraine Walsh: 'I couldn't stand up and tell women I had confidence in CervicalCheck review'
File Photo Lorraine Walsh. Photo:Leah Farrell/RollingNews.ieCervicalCheck campaigner Lorraine Walsh says she's 'heartbroken' she can't reassure Irish women of her confidence in a review of the screening programme.
She has resigned from the Department of Health steering group, claiming she can't stand over The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists' report into 1,000 women's slides.
The report - which was published yesterday - found that in around 30% of cases, it recorded a different result to the original finding.
Mortgage borrowing limits unchanged after Central Bank review
The Central Bank of Ireland has left mortgage borrowing limits unchanged after a review.
That is despite concerns from some commentators that limiting the amount of money people can borrow is depressing supply.
The bank says house prices could be as much as 25% higher if the limits were not introduced.