After a busy weekend of news and sport, here are five stories that may have slipped under the radar this weekend.
Terry Wogan's sporting prowess, Brie Larson winning for her performance in the Irish-Canadian production of Room, and a strange incident involving a shark all feature in the five things to catch up on from this weekend.
WATCH: Terry Wogan sinks a put from 100 feet at Gleneagles
On Sunday, legendary broadcaster Terry Wogan passed away, inspiring tributes from stars of TV and radio as well as the sporting world.
The BBC presenter, famed for his morning show Wake Up To Wogan and presenting the Eurovision song contest, was also a keen golfer, and back in 1981 he participated in a pro-am tournament featuring celebrities and professional golfers.
Brie Larson wins Screen Actors Guild award for her role in 'Room'
Brie Larson has won a Screen Actors Guild award for her role in the Irish-Canadian film Room.
Leonardo di Caprio, Alicia Vikander and the full cast of Spotlight were among the other winners at the ceremony in Los Angeles on Saturday night.
What happened at the Labour National Conference?
Labour held their National Conference in Mullingar on Saturday, the party's final gathering before kicking off its election campaign.
Labour leader Burton's speech emphasised the need for balance as the country moves forward, as she announced a scheme for first time buyers and pension increases.
Andy Lee reveals he can't get a rematch with Billy Joe Saunders
Andy Lee was on Off The Ball on Saturday and revealed he is unable to get a rematch against Billy Joe Saunders due to a contractual clause.
Lee was defeated by Saunders at the Manchester Arena in December as the Limerick man put his WBO Middleweight belt on the line, but there is no contractual clause requiring Saunders to step back in the ring with the Irishman.
Female shark eats male shark at South Korean aquarium following 'turf war'
It was a case of shark eat shark at an aquarium in South Korea following a 'turf war'.
Visitors to the COEX aquarium in Seoul witnessed an eight-year-old female sand tiger shark eat her male companion over the course of almost an entire day.