Greece talks to continue
Talks between Eurozone finance ministers will reconvene at midday, after they collapsed without agreement last night.
The talks are aimed at securing a new set of bailout loans for Greece.
However ministers stayed in Brussels overnight, while Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras held a number of overnight meetings with the IMF, ECB and European Commission to try and make progress on the deal.
If the the last €7bn of its bailout is not released by next Tuesday, Greece will miss a repayment to the IMF and will probably be forced to leave the Eurozone.
Final funeral of Berkeley victim today
The final funeral of victims of the Berkeley balcony collapse will take place this morning.
Lorcán Miller is the fifth student of the tragedy to be laid to rest.
Funeral service for Lorcán will be held in Rathmichael Parish Church in Shankill at 11am this morning.
The 21-year-old's burial will take place privately afterwards, at the request of his family.
The funerals of Olivia Burke and Niccolai Schuster were held yesterday, while Eimear Walsh and Eoghan Culligan were laid to rest on Tuesday.
New allegations of tax evasion made to PAC
New allegations of tax evasion have been made to the Dáil's Public Accounts Committee.
But it has emerged that, for now, TDs themselves won't be told exactly what the allegations are.
Legal advice is being sought on the claims before it's established whether TDs can be told about the allegations, or whether they can be investigated.
The claims have been made by civil service whistleblower Gerry Ryan, whose earlier claims of tax evasion by politicians were considered to be outside the PAC's remit.
Amnesty calls on EU to tackle Greece migrant problem
Amnesty International is calling on the European Union to do more to tackle the migrant crisis in Greece.
The organisation says the country is struggling to cope with the numbers landing on its shores - particularly given its own financial difficulties.
Eurozone Ministers will resume negotiations with the country this afternoon - after talks collapsed last evening.
Amnesty says over 60,000 migrants have arrived in Greece since January and the group says the EU needs to focus on the issue more.
Viable device made safe in Longford
The Army Bomb Disposal Team made safe a viable device in Longford last night.
Gardaí discovered the suspect device during a search of a vehicle on a rural road four kilometres outside Ballymahon.
The bomb squad were deployed to the scene at around 9pm - the area was sealed off and the device was made safe without the need for a controlled explosion by around 10.30pm.