Sky Sports News name Dublin the "All-England Champions"
Sky Sports' first two years as the GAA's broadcast partners have not been the smoothest.
While players and fans have been impressed by the analysis of the games, their coverage of Sky Sports News has been less than stellar.
Their cause will not have been helped by Mike Wedderburn calling Dublin the "All England Champions" when discussing the GAA/GPA Player of the Year nominations. "Jack McCafferty" and "Philip Mamawn" were nominated for the award with Bernard Brogan.
Dye another day: Which ginger actor has been tipped to become the next James Bond?
Despite the long-standing online support that British actor Idris Elba, best known for roles in The Wire and as the hard-nosed detective Luther, to take on the iconic part and British intelligence's worst-kept secret identity, rumours are flying around that another actor – considerably paler – has been given the nod that the role is his.
Homeland star Damian Lewis has, according to the Mirror UK, been approached by the producers of the hit franchise and is tipped to take on the mantle after Daniel Craig – presumably – bows out after his fourth turn in the tux in Spectre, set for worldwide release in November.
Wedding guests billed $75 after no show
A couple in Minnesota say they were amazed to be sent a bill for a wedding they were unable to attend at the last minute.
Jessica Baker and her husband had organised that Jessica's Mother would babysit their children on the day, but at the last minute she had to cancel.
The Bakers were disappointed, but didn't think about it again until they got a bill in the post some time later.
A young man from Clare is on the cover of the Italian edition of Vogue this month
Aidan Walsh is a young Irishman who has been making a name for himself in the world of fashion and modelling, something which was recognised this month by the internationally renowned magazine, Vogue.
The Clare native attends the Bird College of Dance and Theatre Performance in London, where he has been based since 2014, and has signed with the Tomorrow Is Another Day modelling agency.
Couple thank people of Ireland after armed gang behind terror raid are jailed
A couple who were victims of an armed raid on their home have thanked the people of Ireland for their support.
Seven men involved in the raid on the home in Co Tipperary have been handed down jail terms ranging from 12 to 20 years.
Clonmel Circuit heard that the crime was at the highest level of gravity for this type of offence.
The men - all with addresses in Dublin - had pleaded guilty to one charge of aggravated burglary at the home of Mark and Emma Corcoran and their three young daughters at Burnchurch near Killenaule almost two years ago.