Grealish had 'turned into a student and taken a gap year' - Shay Given
Shay Given was delighted to see Jack Grealish turn up in Dublin last night to collect his FAI Under-21 Player Of The Year award, and joked that his Aston Villa clubmate had "turned into a student" on a gap year with his self-imposed exile from the international set-up.
British DJ Neil Fox has been charged with nine sex offences
The 53-year-old's lawyer, Anthony Burton, said his client "categorically denies each and every allegation that has been made against him".
Nine dangerous products are recalled from the Irish market
Image: European Commission
The European Union has withdrawn nine dangerous products from the Irish market.
They include a laptop, a children's car seat, a handwashing gel, babies slippers and an air hockey table.
China is the main source of origin for the defective products.
"You would have to make them favourites to win" - David Quinn on 'Yes' side
David Quinn of the Iona Institute says the No camp will continue to try to make their argument convincingly before the referendum in May.
He believes the Yes campaign has a lot of muscle behind it, but he is not giving up.
Mr Quinn's comments came as the Yes Equality group welcomed figures showing support for same-sex marriage at 78%.
"If Gerry Adams was able to get information for me by going to his IRA sources, surely he's able to get the same information in relation to sex abusers"
Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams | Photocall file photo
Brian Stack, the chief prison officer at Portlaoise Jail was murdered 32 years ago.
The Garda National Bureau of Criminal Investigation is understood to have identified two men as part of an IRA gang they suspect planned Brian’s assassination. The IRA took responsibility for the killing in 2013.
It has emerged that one of the IRA men is suspected of abusing a 12 year old girl, and was moved to Paris. Brian’s son Austin Stack told his story to Mairia Cahill in the Sunday Independent. Mr Stack spoke to Jonathan Healy today and detailed his campaign to try to find his father's killer