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Luas strike: 90,000 commuters hit by two-day action Empty Luas tracks at Heuston Station as the tram drivers start a two-day strike in search of higher pay. Around 90,000 commuters must find an alternative way to get to work.Photograph: Alan Betson/The Irish Times

Both lines at standstill over pay row

  • Live updates on strike
  • Drivers 'grossly underpaid'
Crime bosses, such as Christy Kinahan, use cross-border structures to carry out their criminal activities. Photograph: Courtesy of the Sunday World Irish crime Gangs thrive thanks to global nature of organised crime
Armed unit pulled back from Border duty after gang killings Armed gardaí from the Emergency Response Unit on patrol in Dublin after the recent gangland murders. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA Wire
  • Crime & Law
  • 01:00

Emergency Response Unit deployed in Louth after murder of Garda Tony Golden

  • Global crime aids gang leaders
  • Fitzgerald's denial hurts morale
Turkey’s border stays closed to Syrian refugees Syrian refugees at the Turkish Oncupinar crossing gate, near Kilis. About 30,000 Syrians have gathered there, having fled attacks on Aleppo. Photograph: Bulent Kilic/AFP/Getty Images
  • Middle East
  • 01:00

Russian air strikes on city of Aleppo continue to force people to sealed frontier

  • Aleppo fighting forces renewed exodus
  • People in Madaya again facing starvation
This dull general election campaign only suits Fine Gael Despite the leaflets flowing through the letterboxes and the posters following you on your walk to work the nation is choosing to ignore the impending poll. Photograph: Alan Betson / The Irish Times
  • Politics
  • 08:11

Inside Politics: Playing the campaign as safely as possible helps portray stability

  • Editorial: In defence of the imperfect
  • SF under pressure over call to abolish SCC
  • Juryless courts a ‘historical hangover’
Miriam Lord: Small parties get on their high stools High and mighty: Caroline Conroy, Ciaran Cuffe and Green party leader Eamon Ryan outline their transport plans for Dublin on an open-top bus, which was 40 minutes late. Photograph: Brenda Fitzsimons
  • Politics
  • 01:00

Social Democrats launch in a whiskey museum, while Greens strangely choose a red bus

  • Dublin ballot paper to be half metre long
  • Ballot Capers with Hugh Linehan
David Drumm due back in court for extradition hearing If he returns to the Republic, David Drumm will be taken straight to a Garda Station and charged before being brought before the District Court, which will decide on bail
  • Financial Services
  • 07:45

State is seeking extradition of former Anglo executive to face 33 charges

Campaign a final sprint by parties to convince undecided voters David Farrell Professor of Politics at University College Dublin said voters are leaving it very late to make up their minds. Photograph: Eric Luke/The Irish Times
  • Politics
  • 01:30

David Farrell says evidence voters are increasingly swayed by policies over personalities

  • First-time candidates step out on canvass
  • Any FF coalition needs ardfheis approval
Liss Ard mansion and artists’ haven for €7.5m
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  • 00:00

Country estate near Skibbereen, Co Cork, on 163 acres with a lake, beach and sky garden

  • Cafe culture on a budget
  • How to deal with rain getting into your bathroom
Tug-of-war Republicans fail to consolidate against Trump Republican candidate Marco Rubio’s flustered debate on Saturday damaged him in the New Hampshire primary. Photograph: Hilary Swift/The New York Times
  • US
  • 01:00

Almost two-thirds of GOP voters picked someone other than property tycoon

  • Editorial: Outsiders come to fore
  • Primary result shows establishment fell short
François Hollande wins approval to revise constitution French foreign affairs minister Laurent Fabius (bottom left) reacts as deputies applaud  at the National Assembly in Paris on Wednesday.  Photograph: Charles Platiau/Reuters
  • Europe
  • 01:00

Controversial move on stripping nationality from terrorists squeaks by on slim margin

How to distort space-time? It’s gravitational, baby Artist’s  illustration of  a quasar. Such phenomena are thought to feed  gravitational waves which  form around massive objects like black holes and neutron stars, warping space and time. File photograph:  AFP/Nasa/Getty Images
  • Science
  • 01:00

Discovery of hard-to-detect waves rolling across universe would be most momentous

Jason Corbett killing: Wife and father-in-law plead not guilty Mugshots of accused in Jason Corbett killing, Molly Martens Corbett and her father Thomas Michael Martens. Photograph: Davidson County
  • Crime & Law
  • 21:34

Limerick man (39) died at his home in Wallburg, North Carolina from head injuries

Joe Schmidt unlikely to finalise team until injury picture clears Flanker Seán O’Brien is expected to return to the Ireland team against France having recovered from a hamstring injury. Photograph: Billy Stickland/Inpho
  • International
  • 01:00

Seán O’Brien poised to start in Paris but make-up of back three remains up in air

  • Furlong keen to make most of chance
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Business

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  • Markets

Even the absence of Tokyo for a holiday could not stop dollar from hitting a 15-month low

Hertz, which is headquartered in Florida and listed in New York, has shed more than half its market value in the past three months. Estimated 100 jobs under threat at Hertz in Dublin
If he returns to the Republic, David Drumm will be taken straight to a Garda Station and charged before being brought before the District Court, which will decide on bail David Drumm due back in court for extradition hearing
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Sonia O’Sullivan on her way to a 1,500m silver medal at the World Championships in Stuttgart in 1993. Photograph: Billy Stickland/Inpho Sonia O’Sullivan: Revelations from China should not be buried by IAAF
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Flanker Seán O’Brien is expected to return to the Ireland team against France having recovered from a hamstring injury. Photograph: Billy Stickland/Inpho Joe Schmidt unlikely to finalise team until injury picture clears
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