Eamonn Lillis will have to leave prison tomorrow
LISTEN: The former television executive refused to leave prison today
Convicted wife killer Eamon Lillis will be released from prison tomorrow - no matter how many journalists are outside.
Lillis refused to leave Wheatfield jail in West Dublin today because of the large number of reporters camped outside.
Manchester United will start paying all staff a living wage in July
Pressure has been mounting on top English clubs to ensure that all workers earn a living wage since the Premier League signed its new TV deal
Manchester United has pledged to introduce the living wage for all of its full time employees by July - a year earlier than most Premiership clubs.
Amid growing public pressure, all 20 clubs in the league agreed two weeks ago to introduce a living wage for all full-time employees by the start of the 2016-17 season.
LISTEN: Sandra Bullock's chilling 911 call, as alleged burglar breaks in
Joshua Corbett faces up to seven years in prison
Hollywood actress Sandra Bullock locked herself in her wardrobe while an alleged burglar banged on her bedroom door, a US court has heard.
In an audio recording of a phone call the made to emergency services, she says: "Someone has broken into my house. I'm hiding in the closet."
Kid Chocolate apologies to Lee after he fails to lose weight
Tomorrow night's fight no longer for the title
Andy Lee's first defence of his WBO middleweight belt will now be a non-title bout.
The challenger Peter Quillin came in 1.4 pounds overweight at the weigh-in, and failed to shed the excess weight in the allotted time.
Colorado moves to curb pregnant women using cannabis for morning sickness
It's high time distributors stopped advertising to pregnant women, says state representative
A leading academic in the field of foetal behaviour has claimed that pregnant women risk exposing their unborn children to health complications by consuming even small quantities of alcohol. Prof Peter Hepper, an expert in foetal behaviour, has said that while examining scans of babies of mothers who drank an average of a glass of wine per week, he found that foetuses had stopped breathing and moving for spells of up to two hours.