Let's give it a bit of "good news - bad news".
ISRAELI forces began demolishing Palestinian homes near a military barrier on the outskirts of Jerusalem yesterday, in the face of protests and international criticism.
A 34-year-old farmer who has sued after he suffered horrific injuries to his hand when it was sucked into a combine harvester has claimed for €1.65m in losses, the High Court heard.
Boris Johnson would not qualify for a job in the Irish banking sector because he is "economical with the truth", the chairman of AIB has suggested.
Petrified screams fill a metro carriage as people scramble from stick-wielding thugs; a pregnant woman lies motionless after repeated blows; a young man pleads for mercy on his knees, only to be smacked in the face.
US president Donald Trump yesterday denied Iran's claim that it dismantled an elaborate US spy ring tasked with monitoring key military sites.
Storm Powell travelled to Tullamore Mart last week to hear farmers' views on the sheep price slump and why farmers are exiting the sector.