After a busy weekend of news and sport, here's what you need to know this Monday morning.
GAA marks 95th anniversary of Bloody Sunday at International Rules fixture
The GAA marked the 95th anniversary of Bloody Sunday at a special ceremony in Croke Park on Saturday evening. 14 flames were lit on Hill 16 in honour of the people who lost their lives in 1920
Dara Ó Briain highlights homelessness crisis in Ireland at Global Economic Forum
The comedian urged those who have left Ireland, as well as those in attendance on the day, to give back. Speaking at the Global Economics Forum, the comedian urged ex-pats to help with the growing homelessness crisis in Ireland.
O Briain took to the stage with the message that while Ireland has seen a recovery from the economic crisis, not all sectors are feeling the benefits. Recent statistics have shown that the number of homeless people in Cork alone rose by 63% in 2014, and the comedian highlighted that increase in his speech.
'Rioting' at Zimbabwe's Mister Ugly contest after claims winner was 'too handsome'
There have been 'riots' at Zimbabwe's annual 'Mister Ugly' contest, amid cheating accusations and claims the winner was 'too handsome'.
The winner was 42-year-old Milton Sere, who boasts numerous missing front teeth and a range of grotesque facial expressions. However last year's champion William Masvinu and his supporters contested Sere's victory, with Masvinu suggesting "I am naturally ugly. He is not".
Irish musician Daithí hits the charts with song sampling 90-year-old grandmother
A new song on Ireland's iTunes charts has an unlikely star - 90-year-old grandmother Mary Keane.
Ms Keane's grandson Daithí Ó Drónaí (best known just as Daithí) composed the song 'Mary Keane's Introduction' from a conversation about her youth spent in the West of Ireland.
Former Liverpool great Graeme Souness rushed to hospital
Former Liverpool player Graeme Souness was reportedly admitted to hospital on Friday evening and is currently receiving treatment near his home in Dorset.
Souness, who has already undergone heart surgery twice, was admitted to hospital on a stretcher but details in relation to his admission have yet to be disclosed.