After a busy weekend of news and sport, here's everything you need to know this weekend with a couple of stories that may have slipped under your radar.
What you need to know about the Panama Papers
On Sunday night, one of the biggest ever data leaks was released, with a number of media outlets and news agencies around the world revealing the findings of months of investigations into terabytes of data.
The papers, which are still being investigated, contain information on a number of leading political figures and public officials, but who are Mossack Fonseca, the firm at the centre of the leak, and what are the Panama Papers?
Young Gardaí threatening to leave force over low pay
Morale is “at an all-time low” in an Garda Siochana as new recruits struggle to survive on their annual pay of €23,000 a year.
Speaking to the Sunday Independent the vice president of the Garda Representative Association (GRA) Ciaran O'Neill called on the incoming government to address the problem by restoring pay which was cut during the recession.
WATCH: Ireland's Andy Keogh made history with a goalscoring record in the A League this weekend
Ireland's Andy Keogh is unlikely to feature in Martin O'Neill's plans for the Euros this summer, but he's still having a season to remember Down Under.
The Perth Glory striker managed to find the back of the net for the eighth game running on Sunday morning in the A-League as his side claimed a 3-2 win over Melbourne City.
Costa Coffee under pressure after claims there is no size difference between regular & large lattes
Costa Coffee, one of the world's biggest coffee store chains, is facing a controversy over the difference in price between a large latte and a regular latte.
The controversy has dogged the company after a video, which was posted on Facebook by Paul Hopkinson in Surrey and has been viewed over 11 million times, shows that the large latte can fit into the regular cup.
WATCH: Quick-thinking children form human arrow to point police helicopter in the direction of fugitive
The National Police Air Service were given a hand in Surrey recently by a group of children who were well able to think on their feet.
The kids, who were taking part in an Easter egg hunt last weekend, spotted a helicopter circling above as they tried to locate two suspects from a robbery that had run into the fields to flee the police.