Investigations are continuing into yesterday's fatal shooting of a man in west Dublin.
The man, named locally as David Lynch, was killed outside a house in Lucan.
The 42-year-old, who was known to gardaí, was shot a number of times.
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Drugs worth €320,000 have been seized in Limerick.
Yesterday, searches were carried out at locations in the Moyross, Coonagh Lower and Castletroy areas.
Amounts of cannabis herb and cocaine were discovered.
An 18-year-old man and 47-year-old woman were arrested in connection with the investigation.
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Flights in and out of Stansted have resumed after a plane aborted a take-off and had to be evacuated.
Passengers on board have reported hearing a loud bang in the Air Lauda aircraft which was due to go to Vienna.
Eight people were injured.
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A rocket with a newly-designed unmanned crew capsule has blasted off for the International Space Station.
It's been designed by SpaceX, marking a key milestone for Elon Musk’s company.
Today's launch is a dry-run before putting people on board.
NASA is aiming to resume human spaceflight from US soil later this year.
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Over 400 children are taking part in an overnight camp in the Midlands this weekend, amid the ongoing controversy surrounding Scouting Ireland.
It comes after concerns were raised about the organisation's safeguarding practices in a letter sent to them by the Child and Family agency Tusla.
Scouting Ireland has insisted that robust safeguards are in place for weekend trips involving scouts, and that this weekend's event at Portlick near Athlone will go ahead as planned.
A meeting between Tusla and the scouting body on the matter is due to take place on Tuesday.