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Saturday 2 December 2023 Dublin: 4°C

# Mayday

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'No deal’ Brexit would have 'devastating economic consequences' in Ireland
Such a scenario would have a huge impact on the all-island economy, business groups have warned.
May tells MPs not backing her Brexit deal would be 'catastrophic' as Corbyn says he's ready for election
The House of Commons is set to vote on the deal on Tuesday.
European pilots group calls for Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary to resign
Ryanair said that the group in question had “no legal standing or validity”.
Here's how the UK papers reacted to Theresa May's eventful conference speech
With elements of her own party lining up to take her place, today’s media is no less unforgiving to the faltering Prime Minister.
Liam Kearns predicts 'chaos' if April is chosen as club exclusive month in the GAA calendar
“The month before your championship match is a crucial month.”
Britain gets ready for the Queen's speech - but there's still no deal with the DUP
The speech comes in the wake of a snap election that weakened May and forced her to seek a confidence and supply agreement with the DUP.
Pictures: Thousands turn out in Dublin for May Day protest calling for action on housing crisis
The march has been held to call on the government to address the ongoing homeless crisis.
Good news: There'll still be some rain today but we're set for a warm, sunny week
Temperatures are set to hit the high teens throughout the week.
Report that Trump asked to delay UK state visit over public anger slammed as 'pure speculation'
“There’s no possibility of it being pushed back, in that we never had a date announced.”
Sailing sloop with two on board rescued off Old Head of Kinsale
Met Éireann has issued a status yellow weather warning for small crafts from Roche’s Point to Loop Head to Erris Head.
'No return to borders of the past': Enda and Theresa take first steps into uncertain future
Enda Kenny and Theresa May have held their first meeting since May became Prime Minister.
Blow for England as speedster May will miss Six Nations with injury
The Gloucester flier is out for the rest of the season.
Michael McDonald came back from the brink with this stunning submission at UFC 195
He’s back in the game.
Bust out those piña coladas, it's almost summer time...
… but you’re more likely to get caught in the rain than be able to enjoy the feel of the ocean.
"To send them back is another way of killing them"
At least twenty people, including a child, are said to have died in one of the latest incidents.
Heat from vegetables forces plane into emergency landing at Shannon
Nobody was hurt in the incident.
Gravity spin-off shows the other side of Ryan Stone's radio conversation
The short film features Aningaaq, an Inuit fisherman.
All aboard saved after Tall Ship Astrid runs aground off Kinsale
All of the 30 crew members have been rescued, but much of the ship is underwater.
Two elderly sailors rescued after five 'very difficult days at sea'
They were en route to the Hebrides when heavy seas and winds of up to 150 miles per hour damaged their yacht.
Caption competition: Shay Given sends a message
What was the Aston Villa ‘keeper saying into a walkie-talkie at training earlier?