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The evening Top 5: Abandoned baby found in box; the end of the Grealish saga

The new Watergate? Photo of girl at swimming pool divides the internet There is a new weird photo...
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22.41 28 Sep 2015


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The evening Top 5: Abandoned baby found in box; the end of the Grealish saga

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The new Watergate? Photo of girl at swimming pool divides the internet

There is a new weird photo dividing the internet that has been shared more than one million times.

This time it is a holiday snap of a little girl - and there is argument over whether she is swimming underwater, or is jumping into a swimming pool.

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Abandoned baby found in box outside house

A baby girl has been found in a box outside a house in England, police say.

A member of the public made the discovery after they heard a noise coming from a box sitting outside a house.

A baby girl was found inside, wrapped in a blue blanket and wearing just a nappy, according to Northamptonshire police.

Police say the child "appears to be in good health and is currently being taken care of at Kettering General Hospital."

The Jack Grealish saga has finally come to an end

Aston Villa have announced that their midfielder Jack Grealish is to change allegiances and commit to England at international level.

The Birmingham native represented Ireland from Under 15 to Under 21 levels, but is set to switch allegiances to England ahead of Euro 2016 in France. The 20 year old qualified to play for Ireland due to his grandparents.

Pope could visit Dublin for major Catholic faith event

The Catholic Primate of Ireland says he would like to see a papal visit take in several places around the country.

The selection of Dublin as the location for a major church event in 2018 has sparked speculation that Pope Francis could make the trip here.

Archbishop Eamon Martin says he has no doubt the Pontiff would love to come - but it depends on his health and his schedule.

It was confirmed last night that the next World Meeting of Families will take place in  Dublin in 2018.

Cereal cafe owners say that they are not afraid of anti-gentrification protesters

The Irish owners of the cereal cafe which was attacked by anti-gentrification protesters on Saturday in London has told them: "I am not afraid."

Alan Keery, who was in the Cereal Killer Cafe on Saturday night when the demonstrators struck, said he had to barricade the door to stop them coming in


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