Omagh bomb inquiry: Irish Government fails to respond to request for a meeting with bereaved families and survivors
A request for a meeting submitted in February has gone unanswered
Westminster election: voters eligible for free parking on polling day
Voters will be able to avail of 30 minutes free parkin
Rescue centres race against time as ban on rehoming XL Bullies approaches
Charities have taken to social media to urge people to consider rehoming XL Bullies still in their care
Nicola Coughlan emerges as one of the bookies’ favourites for next Bond girl
Gambling experts rate the Irish actress’s odds of going from Derry Girl to Bond girl
General Election guide: Constituencies which might bring the drama on July 4
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General Election: Young voters voice their top concerns ahead of July 4
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Taylor Swift fans risk missing Dublin gigs due to Aer Lingus strikes
One fan has spent €900 on alternative travel arrangements
Constituency Profile: North Belfast
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Belfast diners paying over the odds for wine in restaurants
Research suggests that diners could be paying three times the retail price for wine in restaurants
Dublin Airport: Summer parking ‘sold out’ for some peak days
Travellers are being urged to book early to avoid disappointment
Aer Lingus: Work-to-rule could be more disruptive than strikes
The airline has confirmed that the action by pilots will cause “significant disruption” for holidaymakers
Holidaymakers urged to sit tight or risk losing compensation as Aer Lingus braces for major disruption
Passengers could see their summer travel plans unravel due to an “indefinite” work to rule by pilots starting next week
Kilrea: Four people arrested after man assaulted with ‘number of weapons’
The four remain in custody and are assisting police with enquiries
Removal of pride flags in Ballymena being treated as homophobic hate crime
The flags flown as a ‘show of support to the community’ were ripped down less than a day after being put up