Four more cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the Republic of Ireland.
The two males and two females are from the West of the country, and all four recently travelled back from northern Italy.
It brings to nine the number of people affected by Covid-19 on the island - six cases in the Republic and three cases in Northern Ireland.
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British airline Flybe has collapsed - just weeks after a rescue deal saved it from going bust.
It says coronavirus has caused a drop in bookings.
Passengers are being told not to go to airports because its flights are grounded.
Flybe carried 8 million passengers a year from 30 UK airports.
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A woman in her 30s has died after being hit by a van in Dublin.
It happened on the James Larkin Road in Raheney shortly after 7pm yesterday evening.
She was out jogging when she was hit by a van after it mounted a footpath and travelled a short distance.
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Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil's parliamentary parties will meet separately later to discuss options for government formation after lengthy talks between the two parties yesterday.
Despite meeting for around six hours to discuss policy, Fine Gael says it still does not want to be part of the next government.
The Dáil will sit for a second time today with the coronavirus and the recent EU Council summit on the agenda for TDs.
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Britain's Prince William says it is vital British and Irish citizens never take for granted the progress the two countries have made together.
He reflected on his memories of the troubles during a speech at a gathering in Dublin last night.
William and Kate will travel to Galway this morning as they begin the final day of their three-day visit to Ireland.