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Business As Usual

Last week
16th March 2025 - 22nd March 2025
Heathrow Airport 'fully operational' after day of disruption caused by power outage
More than 1,300 flights were cancelled yesterday when a fire at a nearby substation left the airport without power, forcing it to close.
Any passengers due to travel today have been advised to check with their airline for the latest information about their flight.
Last year
2024
Taoiseach grants Santa permission to enter Irish airspace on Christmas Eve
There had been concern that Christmas could be delayed this year due to key ports being damaged during Storm Darragh.
Harris signed the authorisation document in Leister House yesterday, in one of the first acts of the 34th Dáil.
It is understood that Santa's workshop has received all the parts needed to make a toy for every child in Ireland.
However, the Taoiseach said that, as usual, Santa will be working off the Naughty and Nice list - and he will be checking it twice.
Celtic see off dogged Kilmarnock to go top, Rangers labour to Hearts win
'You have to put the prices up if you want to survive': Restaurants on Budget
All time
Ulster destroy Cardiff to take top spot in URC
Castres announce six Covid cases in squad, Munster game to go ahead as planned
Kearney hat-trick sets Leinster on their way to 17-point win over Zebre
Premier League chiefs have 'no plans' to pause the season despite Covid-19 postponements
NFL against virus 'bubble', aim to finish season on schedule
Liverpool striker scores twice as Portugal cruise to victory in Ronaldo's absence
Rebels bemoan ill-discipline as Brumbies pick up where they left off
Business as usual for Ireland boss Pauw despite changes to international football calendar
Team Ireland expect Olympic Games to go ahead in spite of coronavirus fears
First-half blitz sends Crusaders to top of Super Rugby standings
Man City do their talking on the pitch as Guardiola's men ease to win amid Uefa battle
Flights, electricity, and Anglo-Irish travel: Things that will be fine in a no-deal Brexit
Mourinho says 'nothing' surprised him about Valencia defeat
Collins joins group including Harte and Gavin as he heads for sixth year in charge of Clare footballers
Old reliable! Two-time All-Ireland winner to captain Tipperary hurlers again in 2018
All too easy for Tyrone as they rack up a sixth consecutive McKenna Cup title
'It's old news for us now': O'Reilly drug scandal hasn't affected Ireland's boxers
People had very mixed feelings about the rail strike being called off
Gaiety Theatre to open as normal after fire brought under control
Roscrea joined the party at senior level but the old order struck back in the Junior Cup
Laya Healthcare taken over by AIG - but what does it mean for Laya's members?
AC Milan 'categorically deny' reports that Michael Essien has Ebola
Neymar double continues Barca's perfect start
Ronaldo still the boss as Madrid win Super Cup
Dan Carter sets up match-clinching Crusaders try on first start in six months
A head-stamping, eye-gouging and delicious offloading Super Rugby weekend
Van Persie brace hands United victory in the Community Shield
Serena, Murray and Djokovic all safely through with little trouble