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FIFA will elect a president later.

Sepp Blatter’s hoping to win a 5th term as FIFA president later.

Further talks planned on public sector pay.

Talks between public sector unions and Government officials adjourned in the early hours of this morning - without agreement.

New concerns over C&C Jobs

It appears there could be fresh concerns over jobs at C&C Gleeson in Tipperary.

Sale of Aer Lingus stake approved

The Dáil has voted to approve the sale of the government’s remaining stake in Aer Lingus.

Garda being questioned over the leaking of information to the media.

The arrest comes after a probe by senior officers into complaints raised in the Roma report by the Children’s Ombudsman last July.

Opposing views on naming of Thurles park

There are calls for the new town park in Thurles to be named after one of the 7 signatories of the 1916 Proclamation.

Further claims of historic abuse by clergy

184 new allegations or suspicions of historic abuse have been raised with a national watchdog in the past year.

Appeal to be lodged against Belfast cake decision.

The owners of a bakery in Belfast - found guilty of discrimination after refusing to make a cake with a pro-gay marriage slogan on it - have announced they’ll appeal.

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