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Acting Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny at Government Buildings. File photograph: Cyril Byrne/The Irish Times Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil to discuss shape of minority government
  • Politics
  • 01:00

FG, FF and Independent TDs say arrangement would need to last for three budgets

  • Minority deal the only show in town
  • Election aftermath: Full coverage
Brexit could lead to Irish Border controls, Tories warn Former British chancellor Nigel Lawson, chairman of Vote Leave campaign. File photograph: Dave M Benett/Getty Images
  • Irish News
  • 01:00

Conservatives say restrictions would be introduced if the UK votes to leave the EU

  • Dutch vote bodes ill for anti-Brexit campaign
  • Associate membership could avert Brexit
  • Full coverage of the Brexit vote
EU to clamp down on aggressive tax planning by multinationals European Commissioner in charge of economic and financial affairs Pierre Moscovici. Photograph: Olivier Hoslet/EPA
  • Economy
  • 01:00

European Commission to unveil new reporting rules following Panama Papers revelations

  • Cameron shifts focus with tax evasion law
  • Panama Papers highlight a global challenge
  • Full coverage of the Panama Papers
Very few students attend campus religious services, figures show A handful of students are turning up to weekly Masses held in some third-level colleges, new figures show. File photograph: Getty Images/iStockphoto
  • Education
  • 01:00

Colleges and universities spend €1.5m in public funds annually on chaplains

US Masters: Danny Willett prevails as Spieth capitulates in drama filled finish England’s Danny Willett celebrates on the 18th green after winning the 80th playing of the US Masters at Augusta National. Photo: Jim Watson/Getty Images
  • Golf
  • 00:27

Englishman triumphs at Augusta as reigning champion collapses on back nine

  • US Masters final round: As it happened!
  • TV View: Life passes in time it takes Spieth to hit a shot
  • Langer flourishes while young tyros flounder
  • Five more US Masters meltdowns
EU takes action over sewage pollution in State’s waterways Former town councillor Peter Dempsey campaigning in Arklow, Co Wicklow. Photograph: Garry O’Neill
  • Irish News
  • 01:00

Irish Water claims bringing waste water services up to standard will cost €2bn

  • Council's successful waste project
Dublin council to complete demolition of flats complex The last remaining  blocks of flats at O’Devaney Gardens, off North Circular Road, Dublin, are to be demolished. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill
  • Social Affairs
  • 01:00

O’Devaney Gardens to be redeveloped eight years after the collapse of McNamara deal

  • Locals appeal against Pelletstown housing plans
Two shipwrecks discovered along Connemara coastline Archaeologist Michael Gibbons at the shipwreck remains in Fahy Bay in Connemara. Photograph: Joe O’Shaughnessy
  • Irish News
  • 01:01

Vessels from 18th- and 19th-centuries found in bays that were renowned for smuggling

  • Exploring the Fahy Bay shipwreck
Teachers face Junior Cert training despite union ban Secondary school teachers protesting against the junior cycle reforms last year.  File photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill/The Irish Times
  • Education
  • 01:00

ASTI directive prohibits members from taking part in training for new junior cycle

  • Case study: 'I face being unemployed'
Number of Irish homes for sale hits nine-year low, Daft says A new report on the housing market shows the number of homes for sale is at its lowest level in nine years.
  • Economy
  • 02:30

New report also shows house prices are rising at close to 10% a year outside Dublin

Census 2016: Hotels face a big challenge on the night Martin Brett of the Gleneagle Hotel in Killarney said co-ordinating the census in the hotel will be a challenge. Photograph: Don MacMonagle
  • Irish News
  • 01:00

Managers must get an estimated 50,000 guests to fill in the compulsory form

North’s election will be dominated by ‘Project Fear’ First Minister and DUP leader Arlene Foster. Photograph: Colm Lenaghan/Pacemaker Press
  • Politics
  • 01:00

Northern Irish parties parade new leaders as DUP stirs voting jitters ahead of May vote

Italy is frustrated at slow investigation into Cairo killing Paola, the mother of Giulio Regeni, with lawyer Alessandra Ballerini and senator Luigi Manconi, at the Italian Senate, in Rome. Photograph: Gregorio Borgia/AP Photo
  • Europe
  • 01:00

Egyptian police are implicated in the gruesome death of Italian student Giulio Regeni

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Dublin  manager Jim Gavin at   Allianz Football League Division One semi-final in  Croke Park: “I think the last quarter of the game fizzled out a bit, but Donegal do pose a lot of threats.” Photograph: Cathal Noonan/Inpho Big beasts emerge triumphant without breaking sweat
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Dublin ease past lacklustre Donegal, while experienced Kerry brush aside Roscommon

Connacht’s Matt Healy goes past Grenoble fullback Gio Aplon to score his side’s fourth try in a dramatic Challenge Cup quarter-final. photograph: James Crombie/Inpho Connacht a credit to Irish rugby as they bow out in blaze of glory
Jamie Vardy scored twice as Leicester City moved closer to the title with a 2-0 win at Sunderland. Photograph: Getty Jamie Vardy brace puts Leicester City a step close to title party
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Broadside: Women of all races support Clinton over Sanders, despite warnings from their progressive peers that they shouldn’t ‘vote with their vaginas’

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