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Start children's hospital and stop endless debate, says DrummIrish IndependentThe time has come to start "digging" the foundations of the new national children's hospital and stop the endless debate about its location, former HSE chie…
Organic food myth is hard to swallow, claims professorIrish IndependentBy Aideen Sheehan Consumer Correspondent The organic food industry is wrong in its claims to produce more nutritious, healthier and tastier food, a leading Irish food scientist has …
Irish TimesChemical chaos: the new drugsIrish TimesThe recent deaths of two men in Kinsale highlight the wide availability of new synthetic drugs. Their ingredients are often unknown to users, and their effects can be lethal LAST MONDAY SHOULD have bee…

The NationWest Nile found again in RI mosquitoesBoston.comPROVIDENCE, RI (AP) — West Nile virus has been found in another mosquito sample in Rhode Island. The state's Department of Environmental Management said Friday that the sample from Charles…
Paul Allen: We are still trapped in a web of silence about our mental healthIrish IndependentIT should come as little surprise that the stigma attached to mental health is still stopping people accessing the necessary support, according to a survey rel…
Protesters are able to overpower security forces to breach the walls of the German embassy in Khartoum, Sudan.
After protests near the Embassy, Pres. Obama said Egypt isn’t an ally. The State Dept. later clarified the ally status.
Arwa Damon reports from the ruins of the US consulate in Benghazi and reveals details of what happened.
Japan disputes island ownership with China, South Korea and Russia. Paula Hancocks sits down with the PM to ask why.
Up to 30,000 people are expected to gather in Cheongpyeong, South Korea, on Saturday for the funeral of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, the controversial founder of the Unification Church who died this month.
The newly minted U.N.-Arab League envoy to Syria vowed Thursday during his first visit to Damascus to “spare no effort” to help end that country’s civil war.
Landslides killed at least 15 people and trapped others overnight in northern India, authorities said Friday.
Files detailing police cover ups over the Hillsborough disaster were given to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) 14 years ago, it is claimed.
The Republic of Ireland edition of the Irish Daily Star prints controversial topless pictures of the Duchess of Cambridge.
A man dies after a collision between a van and a pick-up truck on the M6 motorway in Lancashire.
A 43-year-old journalist is arrested by police investigating alleged corrupt payments to public officials.
Detectives are hunting two armed robbers who targeted a Paisley bookmakers in what was described as a “brazen” raid on a Friday evening.
Police are investigating the discovery of a body of a man in a canal in Cwmbran.
A bomb disposal team is called out to Staffordshire to deal with what is thought to be a World War II grenade.
Thousands of protesters march on Eastbourne seafront to fight plans to cut hospital services in East Sussex.
The Red Arrows announce details of their new line-up for the 2013 display season.