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First test of new abortion laws by jOAnne Ahern

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HEALTH Minister Leo Varadkar has appealed for privacy for the woman at the centre of what is thought to be the first test of Ireland’s new abortion laws. The woman was reportedly refused an abortion after being raped, under legislation introduced earlier this year. In a statement, Mr Varadkar said, while he did not wish to comment on the specific case, there were two very vulnerable people involved, a young woman and a child, ‘neither of Varadkar: ‘Respect’ whom should be seen as a news story or political cause’. ‘Both need care and compassion and I appeal to everyone to respect their privacy and anonymity,’ the minister added. Earlier, Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald said that she was ‘concerned for’ the woman. ‘Clearly we passed legislation earlier in the year and will continue to monitor that legislation and see how it is being implemented,’ she said. Ms Fitzgerald’s comments came after it emerged the suicidal woman was refused an abortion under the Protection of Life During Pregnancy legislation. As per the law, the woman, who is not an Irish national, was examined by a panel of experts – two psychiatrists and a consultant obstetrician.

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One last try comes up short Grace Davitt stretches to score Ireland’s second try in a pulsating third/fourth place play-off against host nation France at the Women’s Rugby World Cup. Despite their heroic efforts, the Girls In Green came up just short, losing to a strong French side 25-18. The match was followed by the final, which saw England beat Canada 21-9, with captain Katy McLean (inset) lifting the trophy for the deserved winners

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Dubs are country’s biggest tippers, but many still reluctant by jOAnnE AHERn

DUBLINERS are the best tippers in the country, a new study has found. Residents of the capital are the most likely to tip a range of service providers, including hospitality staff, hairdressers and taxi drivers. When it comes to the amount, Dublin leads for restaurants and takeaway deliveries, but Munster tipped the most in pubs and for beauty treatments. Overall, 20 per cent of people polled nationally never tipped in restaurants, 79 per cent never in pubs, 56 per cent never tipped takeaway deliveries, 43 per cent never tipped hairdressers and 47 per cent never tipped taxi drivers. The poll of 1,000 people across the country by AA Hospitality Services found under-25s the most generous in the pub, and over-55s the least. However, the latter were found to be the most generous in restaurants. It also revealed the ‘done thing’ when it came to tipping bar staff, takeaway delivery staff and taxi drivers was to tell them to ‘keep the change’. However, hairdressers and beauticians were treated differently, with 41 per cent saying they tip the same to these service providers on each salon visit. With an ambiguous tipping culture in Ireland, foreign visitors tend to apply their home country’s tipping culture. The AA said accommodation staff are far more likely to receive a tip from US visitors than Irish ones. And it pointed out that tips paid via credit or debit card sometimes go to the establishment rather than the staff. ‘It’s no harm to check when it comes to paying your bill especially if you want to reward the service provided by a certain individual,’ it said.

Bill behaviour: Tipping may depend on the type of service and what part of the country you are from Picture: thinkstock

Dinghy man ‘wanted to sail from UK to America’ A SAILOR was rescued off the coast of England on Saturday night – after attempting to sail to the US in a 4.3m dinghy. The 30-year-old Bulgarian national purchased the €375 boat in Christchurch, Dorset, on Saturday before setting off on his voyage. He was spotted looking seasick in choppy seas at around 5pm by a passing yachtsman, who called the local coastguard. An RNLI lifeboat crew tried to help the man, who had a US visa on board, but he refused their assistance for 45 minutes. He was eventually dragged onboard and taken to shore, where police and ambulance crews were waiting. The man was not wearing a lifejacket, his boat had no lights and he had no navigational aid. Lifeboat crewman Pete Dadds said the man would have died if he had not been rescued. ‘When we reached the gentleman, he didn’t want us there, he wanted to carry on his way,’ Mr Dadds said. ‘We were not happy leaving him out there. He kept saying: “I am going west”.’ ‘His boat was not properly rigged so he was just getting battered, he was at the mercy of the elements. ‘All he had on was a bag of personal belongings which were a few odds and ends, a bag of biscuits, beans and hot dogs and a bag with his passport in. ‘He was obviously suffering from the first signs of hypothermia. He was only wearing a pack-a-mac jacket and leggings. The man boarded the RNLI lifeboat, where he was violently sea sick and ‘very, very cold’. The man was immediately taken to hospital.


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€19m ‘pocket money’ for prisoners in State’s jails Jingle jangle: Jail cash

CONVICTED criminals have been paid almost €19million in pocket money from the State while serving time in Irish prisons during the past five years. Every prisoner receives a daily cash allowance, which can be used to purchase items from the prison shop or accumulated for use following their release. Figures obtained under the Freedom of Information Act reveal €18,922,294 has been gifted to detainees of the State’s 14 prisons since 2009.

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Prior to 2013, all inmates were entitled to a flat-rate payment of €2.35 per day, but reforms now allow for three levels of payment to incentivise good behaviour. A standard rate of €1.70 per day now applies, but this is increased to €2.20 per day if a prisoner is compliant, and can be reduced to €0.95 if a prisoner misbehaves. Prisoners who participate in cleaning or maintenance duties can earn an additional

€1 on top of their basic daily allowance. Mountjoy Prison, which has an operational capacity of 540, paid out €3.4m over the past five years. Inmates of Midlands Prison in Portlaoise were paid €2.6m, while prisoners at Wheatfield and Cloverhill received €2.5m and €1.9m respectively. The institution with the lowest total spend was Shelton Abbey, a low-security prison with an operational capacity of 115, which paid €591,537.

High scorers get to stay on campus A PRACTICE at Dublin City University and NUI Maynooth which sees students who achieve high points in their Leaving Cert given priority for campus accommodation has been criticised. Speaking to the Sunday Times, the National Parents’ Council’s Lynda O’Shea said she was ‘disappointed’ to hear of the link. Some 45 per cent of DCU’s 330 first year rooms were allocated to students who applied before the deadline and had received 500 points last year. All other rooms are allocated on a lottery system. DCU students’ union president Kenneth Browne said that it’s seen as ‘a reward for those who worked extremely hard’ in their exams. Meanwhile, NUI Maynooth operates a €1,000 scholarship and accommodation programme for students who achieve more than 525 points.

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Dirty old town is ‘blackspot’ DUBLIN’S north inner city has been described as a ‘litter blackspot’. The Irish Business Against Litter poll reveals a growing urban- Litter: Gum rural divide, with Kilkenny, Cavan and Killarney topping the list, but Dublin city and Farranree in Cork sitting at the bottom. In all, 75 per cent of towns and cities were found to be as clean as, or cleaner, than their European counterparts. Sweet papers were the most common form of litter, followed by cigarette butts, fast food wrappers and chewing gum, with car parks and residential areas the most likely areas to be littered.

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commuters warned of chaos as unions plan five days of strikes

Strike warning: Services disruption calling for pay cuts of 1.7 per cent to 6.1 per cent for a 25-month period – during which time the company would also be prevented from seeking any additional reductions in terms or conditions.

Duo on cue to break the record for snooker tie TWO avid snooker fans will know this evening whether they have been successful in creating a new Guinness World Record. DCU psychology student Gordon O’Loughlin and truck driver Kieran Ferns, both from Ennis, started their 80-hour recordbreaking charity attempt for a contiuous game of snooker at 8am on Friday. With only a five-minute break allowed per hour, the pair were still going strong last night even though an appeal for a physiotherapist was made yesterday after Kieran began to suffer cramping. In June 2013, Nick Barrett and Andy Osborne completed a 75 hour, 13 minute-long snooker game in England to set the world record. Money raised from the event will be donated to Sláinte an Chláir, a cancer support centre based in Clare. Former world snooker champion Ken Doherty also played an exhibition match when he visited the club last night.

A whole lotta shavin’ goin’ on

IRISH Rail is advising commuters that it does not expect to be able to provide any services on five dates in August and September due to industrial action – including the days of both the All-Ireland hurling and football finals. The NBRU and Siptu trade unions have advised the company of strikes next Sunday and Monday, September 7 and 8 and September 21, with both unions out on August 25, September 7 and September 21. The All-Ireland hurling final is scheduled for Croke Park on September 7, with the football final on September 21. The unions have given notice of strike action, following the rejection by their members of a revised Labour Court recommendation

Record attempt: O’Loughlin and Ferns

The recommendations, which were accepted by the TSSA, the TEEU and Unite trade unions, are due to be implemented this Sunday. Siptu organiser Paul Cullen accused recently appointed Transport Minister Paschal Donohoe of ‘blaming workers for the likely disruption of the rail service’, while failing to point out the contribution by staff in recent years, including the acceptance of €36million in payroll reductions. Irish Rail has said while it has been in negotiations with unions for 20 months, its ‘finances have worsened’. In a statement, it urged its employees and unions not to undertake any action which disrupts services, worsens its financial situation, and puts employment at risk.

Arctic ireland set to be ‘colder than Moscow’ IRELAND is colder than Moscow thanks to a week-long Arctic summer shiver that is bringing highs of just 13°C and regular rain. Met Éireann said highs would fall from 14-18°C today to a belowaverage 13-16°C tomorrow, with 1417°C forecast from Wednesday to the weekend. Regular showers are due. Moscow, however, is due to reach 22°C today and most of the week. Met Éireann said: ‘Some nights will be chilly. Most areas will see showers and there will be longer spells of rain at times.’

call for witnesses to hit-and-run death GARDAÍ investigating a fatal hitand-run incident in Swords are anxious to speak to two women who accepted a lift in a dark-coloured Volkswagen Golf between 3am and 3.30am on Sunday. A 50-year-old male was killed when he was struck by a car on North Street in Swords at around 3.10am. A 29-year-old man has been held for questioning.


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BBC pressured Cliff police into deal on news story

POLICE have accused the BBC of breaching its editorial guidelines by filming the five-hour raid on the home of English pop star Cliff Richard. South Yorkshire police has written a letter of complaint to BBC director general Lord Tony Hall, saying it was contacted by a BBC reporter who said he knew of the investigation into an alleged sexual assault and was in a ‘position to publish a story’. Though reluctant to co-operate, the force said it was at risk losing any potential evidence. It was agreed the reporter would be told about the date of the raid in return for delaying the story. The force insisted that ‘at no point’ had it leaked information.

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THOu sHALT LOvE THysELFiE: Pope Francis smiles as youths take a selfie with him during a lunch meeting at a seminary in Daejeon, South Korea. The Pontiff made a gesture of outreach to China and North Korea, saying he ‘earnestly’ hopes to improve relations, and insisted the Church is not a ‘conqueror’ PICTURE: REUTERs

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The woman was deemed to be a suicide risk, but she was persuaded to have the baby delivered prematurely by Caesarean Section after the obstetrician said the baby – at between 23 and 25 weeks – could survive. Citing the United Nations’ criticism that women in Ireland are ‘merely vessels’, Labour’s Ciara Conway told RTÉ News she believes that women’s rights are ‘once again being trounced upon’. The National Women’s Council of Ireland has repeated its call for

the eighth Amendment of the ‘highlights the horror and deepConstitution to be repealed. seated flaws’ of the legislation. Dr Describing the clause, which puts Ruth Cullen said a threat of suicide the right to life of the unborn on an is not ‘evidence-based’ and to equal footing with the deliver a baby so mother, as ‘barbaric prematurely puts the and dangerous’, baby ‘at risk of NWCI’s Rachel Doyle serious harm’. said: ‘No civilised Meanwhile, Choice society can stand over Ireland has called a a law which sees a demonstration for 6pm woman lose her bodily on Wednesday at the autonomy once Spire on O’Connell pregnant.’ Street to protest the Meanwhile, the Pro woman’s treatment, Life Campaign said the which it described as baby’s situation ‘deplorable’. ‘Concern’: FitzGerald

Chocolate study sets Pill may provide cure bar high for applicant for alopecia baldness A TOP University is searching for a PhD student to undertake a dream role for the sweet-toothed – studying chocolate. The fully funded three-and-a-half year research project will examine how the treat can remain solid in warm climates. Much of the work – supervised by academics with ‘extensive experience in studying soft solids’ – will be experimental. It will be based in Cambridge Uni’s Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology and will start in January 2015. A job advert posted on the university’s website states that the role’s theoretical aspects ‘will require good mathematical skills’. Applicants must have experience in experimental investigations, at least four years of study at university level and a high 2:1 or equivalent degree in a relevant discipline. The studentship is only available to European nationals. Those wishing to apply for the role have until August 29 to do so.

A PILL that appears to cure alopecia baldness has restored the hair of three patients. Doctors conducted the pilot trial after identifying the immune cells responsible for destroying hair follicles in people with the condition, an autoimmune disease that leads Baldness: Disease to partial or total hair loss. Within four or five months of being put on the drug, ruxolitinib, all three patients experienced complete hair growth. US lead researcher Dr Raphael Clynes, from Columbia University, said: ‘We’ve only begun testing the drug in patients, but if the drug continues to be successful and safe, it will have a positive impact on people with this disease.’

GAY BYRNE has said he believes the viewing public will soon tire of modernday chat shows and the comedy-driven presenting style of broadcasters like funnyman Graham Norton. The broadcasting legend, who spent 37 years as host of The Late Late Show, said he is certain the more serious format of the long-running RTÉ flagship programme will remain popular for many years to come.

He said: ‘No show in the world compared to The Late Late Show and gained the affection of its audience, per head of population, like it did.’ The Dubliner made the comments in a radio interview with Gerry Kelly on BBC Radio Ulster. When quizzed about the future of shows fronted by comics like Norton and Jonathan Ross, he said: ‘Eventually that fashion will run out of steam.’

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Chants of ‘No justice’ as smoke bombs are fired at protesters

Missouri police teargas crowds in curfew battle by AIDAN RADNEDgE

SEVEN people were arrested yesterday as tear gas was turned on crowds defying a curfew in Missouri where a black teenager was shot dead by police. Officers fired smoke bombs in a bid to disperse protesters in Ferguson, St Louis, who refused to leave the streets and return to their homes. The confrontation ended nearly an hour after the midnight curfew with the remaining protesters chanting ‘No justice!’ There were reports of a man being shot and critically wounded in the area and shots being fired at a police car. Police said they had received reports of looting and demonstrators breaking into a restaurant and climbing on to the roof. One man with a handgun was spotted in the street but ran away. Earlier, hundreds of protesters drifted away before the curfew came into effect. But as officers put on gas masks before firing canisters

Confrontation: A looter runs out of a shop while a protester holds up a Michael Brown T-shirt PICTUREs: BARCRofT/GETTy into the crowd, protest leader Jayson Ross said: ‘They got guns. We got guns. We are ready.’ The shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown by a white officer

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nine days ago ignited racial tension in the mostly black suburb and prompted governor Jay Nixon to declare a state of emergency. Yesterday US attorney general Eric

Holder asked the Justice Department to arrange a second post-mortem examination on the body of Mr Brown because of the ‘extraordinary circumstances’ involved.

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50 lashes for cursing the morality police

Gaza talks: Palestinian boys look out from behind a stage displaying a giant poster of a fighter during a rally of Hamas supporters PICTURE: AfP/GETTy

Hopes fade for Gaza deal as truce deadline looms A PALESTINIAN negotiator has said his side is ‘less optimistic’ about indirect talks with Israel over the Gaza war as a deadline on a temporary ceasefire looms. The Palestinian team reassembled in Cairo yesterday as the Israeli team returned to resume the Egyptian-mediated talks. A five-day ceasefire is due to end later today. The negotiations are aimed at ending the latest war between Israel and Hamas-led Islamic

militants in the Gaza Strip in which close to 2,000 Palestinians have been killed – mostly civilians – and more than 10,000 wounded since July 8, according to UN figures. In Israel, 67 people have died, including three civilians. A member of the Palestinian delegation said gaps between the sides were still significant – a key sticking point is Hamas’ insistence that Israel pledge to end its Gaza blockade before the talks conclude, instead of at a later date.

SAUDI ARABIA: A café owner has failed to overturn a sentence of 50 lashes and a month in jail for insulting the morality police during an argument. The woman lost her appeal after a judge in Mecca ruled she had been justly punished by a district court in Jeddah for cursing the officers and calling them liars. Some of her workers were illegal immigrants who ran off when the patrol arrived to check there were no breaches of law in the conservative Muslim kingdom, it was reported.

Knifeman kills two in stores rampage

CHINA: A knifeman stabbed to death two shoppers and left 14 more injured as he went on the rampage in a mall yesterday. The 25-year-old, named locally as Cui Zhenyu, was arrested after the slashing spree in Yanji city, Jilin province, near the border with North Korea. Although the motive for the attacks is unknown, it is believed Cui is suffering from depression. One of the victims died at the scene while the second was pronounced dead in hospital.

INDONESIA: Men climb greasy poles to reach prizes as part of yesterday’s independence day celebrations at the Jaya Ancol Dream Park in Jakarta. The nation was under Dutch rule until 1945 PICTURE: EPA

Piercings man refused entry DUBAI: A nightclub that hoped to feature a man who holds the world record for having the most piercings says he was refused entry to the Gulf city because of security concerns. Cirque Le Soir said in a statement the club tried to get Rolf Buchholz into the country, but their efforts were unsuccessful. The German has 453 piercings, including many in his face and genitals.

and finally... RUSSIA: A gang of robbers tried to steal an entire ATM but were caught by police after spending too long trying to lift it into their car. ‘It’s like a comedy film,’ one viewer commented after footage of the bungled Moscow raid went viral. They pulled it from the wall using a tow rope.


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My Yazidi wife wants the US to bomb her jail A PREGNANT woman held captive by Islamic State forces says she’d rather see US jets Plea: Hayam has spoken of her fears blow the jail up – with her inside – than face a forced marriage to a jihadi fighter. Hayam made the comments to her 19-year-old husband, Salem, in a phone call after she was captured by IS fighters. He and other men from his village had fought the Islamist militia for four hours until their bullets ran out and managed to escape to the Sinjar mountains. But Hayam, who is eight months pregnant, and other members of his family were captured and taken to a school building, where they will be Fleeing: Yazidis try to escape ReuteRs

by DOMINIC YEATMAN held until they convert to the Islam faith, she claims. Salem left Hayam with spare batteries for her mobile phone and she managed to call him on several occasions to say that the women and children were being tortured. ‘She said: “Let those jets come to bomb us and save us from this situation by killing of us”,’ Salem told reporters yesterday. ‘They say death is better than to be forced off with a strange man for the rest of your life.’ Details of her ordeal came as IS forces reportedly executed 80 men in the village of Kocho,

northern Iraq, on Saturday, after a 12-day siege. It is claimed that 300 Yazidi women from the village were taken to a secret location by extremists. US forces launched nine air strikes against IS positions over the weekend but fear is growing over the fate of thousands of women and children taken captive by the militants. Maisar Hajisalih, mayor of the Sinjar district, said after the executions in Kocho, another 300 men were driven into the desert to be killed. Last night, Kurdish fighters took control of the vital Mosul dam, seized by IS on August 7.

Hell of stowaways in metal coffin revealed Begging for help: Afghans are freed from the container at Tilbury Docks PICtuRe: ItV NeWs eXCLusIVe

DESPERATE families rescued from a shipping container in a British port were Sikhs fleeing from religious persecution in Afghanistan. A total of 34 four men, women and children were suffering from dehydration and hypothermia when they were discovered in a metal container in Tilbury Docks. Another man – believed to be

in his 40s – died, prompting an international homicide investigation. The group – which included 13 children aged between one and 12 years old – travelled 5,793km in the 12m by 2.4m container. Harrowing footage from ITV News shows the group sprawled on the ground after they were heard screaming and banging for help at the Essex port. A

woman can be heard wailing, while one of the group appears to be no more than ten years old. It is believed they had been brought into the country from Belgium by people traffickers before being found on Saturday. Thirty people were released from Southend Hospital and were being spoken to by police before being passed to the UK’s Border Force.

All clear for ebola suspect THE Nigerian man suspected of bringing the Ebola virus to a popular Spanish holiday resort does not have it, health officials confirmed last night. The unnamed visitor, in his 30s, is in an isolation ward after being admitted with a temperature of 38.3C (101F) and vomiting. He was taken to a general hospital in Alicante, capital of the Costa Blanca, then transferred by an ambulance with police escort to a specialist ward at the San Juan hospital in the city.

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in band Kodalin they’re usually feeli e admit ng effects of the party the spirit when they perform. ‘We get on stage hungover all the time,’ guitarist Mark Prendergast said at the UK’s V Festival on Saturday. ‘There’s

times we’ve gone ou before and forgot wet the night early slot. We took ’ve got an it easy Friday.’

HIDEAWAY singer Kiesza insisted she is no backstage diva... before moaning about the lack of hummus on her rider. The 25-year-old said she avoided making extravagant demands for caviar and champagne, preferring healthy snacks. ‘The few things I put at the top of the list that I really want, I never end up getting,’ the Canadian singing sensation told us at V. ‘There is always a lack of hummus!’

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FALLEN X Factor winner James Arthur is ready to restart his career after battling depression. The 26-year-old – dropped by Simon Cowell after a string of meltdowns on Twitter – said he was not ready for the music business. ‘I’ve come up against it with anxiety and depression but I’ve come out the other side,’ Arthur told Heat Radio.

Shivering Justin gives celebs the cold shoulder...

Timberlake shuns star party to fly to his next gig

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USTIN TIMBERLAKE put business before pleasure when he skipped his aftershow party at the V Festival to get to his next gig. Instead of rubbing shoulders with celebs waiting for him at the Mahiki Rum Bar, he was airlifted away from Chelmsford, Essex, moments after he left the stage. ‘Suddenly

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UNLUCKY KATY SAYS SHE MUST B JINXED KATY B was happy to finish her set at the UK’s V Festival without calamity after stage mishaps convinced her she was jinxed. The Crying For No Reason star – pictured backstage with Tinie Tempah – once saw a gig stopped by a fire. She’s also been put in a ‘headlock’ by a stage invader – but the worst came when she excitedly spotted Katy Perry watching her. ‘Next thing I know I’ve fallen and twisted my ankle,’ said the 25-year-old.

Chris Martin odds-on to say ‘goodbye Gwynie, yello JLaw’ by end of the year

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Chris MArTiN and Jennifer Lawrence have got bookies in a spin after becoming odds-on favourite to become an A-list couple by the end of the year. The rumoured new item have been given odds of 1/2 to announce their relationship by Christmas but it’s even money that they will confirm their relationship by the end of August, according to bookies William hill. The Coldplay singer put to bed rumours of patching up with estranged wife Gwyneth Paltrow after reportedly moving on with his life with the hunger Games star. The 37-year-old has been

everything was on lockdown after his set and then a helicopter took off,’ a witness said. The star was due to perform at the Staffordshire site of the Virgin Media V Festival yesterday. JT also shunned his own private VIP area at the site so he could chow down with the backstage crew. ‘He was really down to earth and chose to eat meals in

given a ‘new lease of life’ thanks to 24-year-old JLaw whose love of food and cigarettes means she is nothing like Martin’s clean-living ex. Martin and Lawrence are said to not only be an item, but have reportedly been dating for weeks now, ‘multiple sources’ confirmed to E! Online. Lawrence – who recently split with English beau Nicholas hoult, 24 – is continuing her love affair with English men after confessing: ‘i’m a big fan of all things British.’ Meanwhile, Paltrow, 41, is said to be dating Glee co-star Brad Falchuk.

crew catering,’ a Guilty Pleasures insider revealed. ‘He decided to get in among it despite having his own enclosure.’ The 33-year-old gave a flawless performance on Saturday night and thrilled fans by extending his set by ten minutes. Joking with the shivering crowd, he said: ‘So let me get this straight, this is summer weather, right? This is warm to you?’ He also hailed Ed Sheeran, 23, who graced the stage before him. ‘He’s a bad motherf***er. A brother from another mother,’ he said.

Suga snub shows girls are still sour

THE ice hasn’t yet thawe d between the Sugababes, it would seem, after Heidi Range and Keisha Buchanan we re seen snubbing each oth er backstage at the V Festiv al. A witness at the Mahiki bar said: ‘Heidi was beingRum shadowed by her looka like sister Hayley all day and the had their own little set-up y Kate Thornton. Meanwh with ile, Keisha was all on her lonesome and wasn’t see n talking to Heidi.’

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IT APPEARS Chris Brown and Karrueche Tran are back together after splitting up for the umpteenth time earlier this month. The couple, who have been dating for three years, were spotted cuddling and laughing on the sidelines of a charity football game in Los Angeles on Saturday.


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Kelly Brook says a bloke’s body odour turns her on. ‘I like him just coming back from the gym. I like the sweat smell to be honest,’ the 34-year-old model told new! magazine.

t a d e y jo r e v o ’s e Martin . .. y o b y b a b ’s e in t Valen FORMER EastEnders star Martine McCutcheon has revealed she is expecting her first child – less than a year after admitting she feared motherhood would pass her by. The 38-year-old actress, who struggled for seven years with ME and depression, told Hello! she and husband Jack McManus are awaiting their new arrival on Valentine’s Day. ‘This pregnancy has brought us a joy we never knew existed,’ she said. ‘It’s like finally the tides have turned... expecting our baby boy has given us clarity about what matters.’

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s Ari Folman’s The Congress The Most Anti-Hollywood Movie Ever Made?’ shouted one industry headline when this brainbubbling acid trip first screened at Cannes last year. ‘I read that – I think it’s a compliment!’ laughs Folman, whose previous film is the Oscar-nominated Waltz With Bashir, an animated, Golden Globe-winning memoir of his time as a young conscript during the Lebanon massacres. ‘But it wasn’t about making an anti-Hollywood movie. For me, this is a social issue. In the current state of cinema we already have CGI technology to motioncapture actors so what does it mean to be an actor in this world? Are computer geeks going to make cinema instead of directors?’ still, The Congress undoubtedly starts as a Hollywood satire. House Of Cards star Robin Wright plays, er, Robin Wright, an actress on the wrong side of 40 with a difficult reputation and no work. A sinister ‘Miramount’ executive (Danny Huston) offers her a deal: he will digitally de-age her back to her Princess Bride incarnation (her break-out role back in 1987) and use this computerised likeness to make any movie he

Reality check: Robin Wright plays an actress who is digitally reincarnated then morphs into a cartoon wishes in exchange for oodles of cash – the catch being that Robin can’t act, anywhere, for the next 20 years. It’s a scenario not that far from reality, as Wright herself confirms. ‘When I did Beowulf [a motion-capture adaptation of the Anglo-saxon poem] I said: “so you can basically make anything you want out of that chip of 8million expressions that I

just gave you on 3D hologram capture?” And Bob Zemeckis [the director, who also did Back To The Future] said: “Yeah, I can.” He said to me that in ten, 20 years we are not even going to need actors anymore – he loves the idea!’ Folman chimes in: ‘I think of The Congress as partly a documentary.’ But as Wright’s character transforms into a cartoon avatar, the film

magics from live action into a kaleidoscopic, skittles-coloured animated fantasy whose hallucinogenic style recalls The Beatles’ Yellow submarine. ‘The whole idea with Waltz With Bashir,’ says Folman, ‘was to make it a realistic animated movie so that people would understand that these are real people telling real stories about the war.

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‘The Congress doesn’t need to be realistic. It’s about a place where people consume drugs and become someone else, where realism is a nightmare.’ Funding for The Congress, as you might imagine, proved hard to come by, and was patched together from international sources. ‘We found ourselves making animation in nine different countries,’ Folman recalls. ‘One wide shot of Robin walking through a hotel room to take a cigarette involved four different continents.’ He sighs, rubbing a beard that has gone from black to grey during the past five years of bringing The Congress to cinemas. ‘I think if I do another animated film it is going to be a kids’ movie,’ he muses. ‘I think the world doesn’t want animation for adults yet, unfortunately.’

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Film the shawshank reDemption ITV2, 9pm

This adaptation of a Stephen King tale was nominated for seven Oscars on its release in 1994. Tim Robbins stars as Andy Dufresne, trying to survive life in Shawshank state prison after being accused of murdering his wife. Morgan Freeman is his best bud, Ellis ‘Red’ Redding, on the inside. This 1990s classic regularly – and deservedly – makes the top ten lists of best movies of all time.

★ Dreamcatcher TG4, 9.30pm

the rose of tralee RTÉ1, 8PM Dáithí Ó Sé returns to the Dome in Tralee as he hosts the ‘not a beauty contest’ contest. Last year’s Rose, Texan Haley O’Sullivan will be handing over her crown to one of the current 32 contenders. The event is live with a break for the news at 9pm. Tune in tomorrow at the same time to find out which lovely girl is chosen.

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Clive Owen and Mila Kunis (below) star in this 1970s-set crime drama – he’s a criminal newly released from jail, while his policeman brother (Billy Crudup) attempts to keep him on the straight and narrow with scant success. It looks good – but reviews were mixed.

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Sky Living, 9pm

Just two episodes left before Nikita (Maggie Q) packs away her pistol for good and things are looking good for our pocket-sized assassin. She’s a national hero, no less. But it’s the quiet before the storm as Ryan soon reveals a secret that threatens to reignite the war with The Shop. Meanwhile, Alex scuppers Sam’s plan to steal her diamonds by giving him fake gems to deliver to a contact in France.

resurrection Watch, 9pm

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Emma Thompson and Pierce Brosnan play a divorced couple who, upon having their pension fund embezzled, team up to rob $10million from a French financier. Celia Imrie and Timothy Spall also do their best, but it’s a shame that the script lacks, um, punch.

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Supernatural thriller about a small town where the dead begin returning to life. Henry and Lucille Langston are reunited with Jacob, the eight-year-old son they lost in a 1982 drowning accident, when he is found alive in China. This is not a US-remake of the brilliant French series The Returned – though that’s in the works. Omar Epps, who was Foreman in medical drama House, stars.

horizon: shoulD i eat meat? the Big health Dilemma BBC2, 9pm

Carnivores, who are tuning in here in the hope Michael Mosley (pictured) will fly in the face of health experts who have been warning us of the dangers of chomping on too much red meat, will be disappointed – it turns out that our barbecue favourites really are killers. Still, a little of what you fancy does you good, as the saying goes, but do you really want to live to be 100 years old by nibbling on lettuce leaves?

Soaps coronation street

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Ken and Deirdre have had a rocky time since he returned, so they go caravanning. But knock us down with a copy of Glamper’s Weekly, they realise they’ve got zero in common. Meanwhile Leanne brings Simon off to visit his father in prison, while Peter begs Jim for some booze to settle his nerves. Dev has an opening for a position in the kebab shop. Is this an offer Leanne can afford to refuse?

eastenDers RTÉ1, 7.30pm

It’s good to see Ian Beale back to his charm-free best: now he’s trying to get Patrick put in a nursing home. The plan is Ian’s last-ditch attempt to keep Denise in the dark over his grubby kerb-crawling secrets. It really makes your flesh crawl. Meanwhile after a chat with Carol, Whitney changes her mind about her relationship with Lee.

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All eyes will be on Chelsea’s big summer signing Diego Costa (pictured), the freescoring striker snapped up from Atlético Madrid, who is expected to play a key role as José Mourinho masterminds a fresh tilt at the Premiership title. It could be a baptism of fire for Costa – Chelsea’s opening match is a trip to newly-promoted Burnley, sure to be fired up and eager to knock one of the big boys off their perch.

Another movie based on a Stephen King novel and starring Morgan Freeman. This inferior film is a sci-fi horror about four childhood friends Thomas Jane, Jason Lee and Damian Lewis (Homeland’s Nicholas Brody) and Timothy Olyphant who head off for their annual hunting trip. A savage storm and an encounter with a stranger with a mysterious illness leave them racing against time as the threat of an invasion by parasitic aliens attracts the interest of military chief Col Abraham Curtis (Freeman).

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Vampire offering starring Ethan Hawke. It depicts a future where vampires rule the Earth and humans face extinction. Hawke devises a synthetic blood to keep the vampires fed and happy – but his boss (Sam Neill) wants to turn it into a money-spinner. Then he stumbles upon a group of human survivors led by former vampire Elvis (Willem Dafoe), whose past could lead to a cure.

eDwarD scissorhanDs Film4, 7pm

The first team-up of the much-revisited Tim Burton/ Johnny Depp partnership. The premise for the film came from a drawing by an isolated teenage Burton. Depp plays Edward, a gentle goth with scissors instead of hands. An acclaimed fantasy that helped put Depp on the cinematic map. Winona Ryder and Dianne Wiest co-star.


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Dream team: Robbie Kane and Rebecca Lee were at the opening night of Joseph And The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat at the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre

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SEE CLUELESS Amy Heckerling’s smart sleeper hit, starring Alicia ‘where-is-shenow?’ Silverstone, parodied LA life, referenced Jane Austen’s Emma and also found time to create new teen vernacular (‘total Betty’, ‘full-on Monet’). Movie-goers are invited to dress up in their best 1990s garb and root out a brick-like mobile phone for this special screening courtesy of The Producers Wed, The Sugar Club, 8 Leeson Street Lower D2, 7.30pm, €8. Tel: (01) 678 7188 or (0818) 719 300. www.ticketmaster.ie

SEE HEARTBREAK HOUSE

With shades of Chekhov, George Bernard Shaw’s coruscating play, written in the darkest days of the First World War and first performed in 1921, follows a party of silk stockings searching for meaning in their lives as they glide through the country pile of the eccentric Captain Shotover (Mark Lambert). Dubliner Róisín McBrinn makes her Abbey stage directorial debut with this urbane study of a self-involved leisured class Wed to Sep 13, Abbey Theatre, 26 Lower Abbey Street D1, 7.30pm, from €13. Tel: (01) 878 7222. www.abbeytheatr e.ie

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T’S A couple of days after 57,000 students found out their Leaving Certificate results. Whether delighted or disappointed the next thing they will have to deal with is the CAO offer and acceptance process which will be available from 6am this morning. So how does it all work? Students will log into the ‘My Application’ section of the CAO website where they will be able to accept any offers made. Offers are also issued by post. Students are urged to check the date in which it states that offers must be accepted by. If students do not accept by this date the offer will lapse. Speaking to Metro Herald, Richard Murphy, School Liaison Officer at Griffith College, said: ‘The first piece of advice I give to students is to make sure that they accept their offer through the CAO. ‘You wouldn’t believe the number of students each year who think that the notification that they have a place is their acceptance. Students must acknowledge the

offer and accept it through the CAO website,’ he said. For students who do not get their first choice option, round two options kick in. Round Two offers will commence at 6am on August 28. The reply date is September 3 at 5.15pm. Other offers will be issued until mid-October as vacant course spaces are filled. Murphy said that points for courses can come down, but that it is not an exact science. He advised that students who are five or ten points off might have a chance. ‘If students are unhappy with the result of one or more of their results they can have their exams rechecked which may result in them reaching the required points. ‘However, this is generally done in October. If students manage to get the extra five or ten points required, they must be offered the place, but sometimes these offers might have to be deferred if the course has been filled for the year. But it totally depends on the course,’ he added. Further offers continue into

rounds four or five. Another option for students who feel they are in limbo is the Available Places option – which is where courses that still have places are advertised. This opens on Tuesday at noon. Students can apply for these places online at no extra cost. ‘New courses are featured here too. These are new courses that were introduced and accredited after the CAO this year,’ said Murphy. ‘These tend to go fast so I would advise students to log on straight away when the courses are advertised. Students can reapply and if they meet the requirements they will be offered a place,’ he said, adding that the courses tend to be in private colleges, as university places do tend to be filled. ‘There are many options, many courses and many routes to take that will get you to where you want to be,’ said Murphy. He said PLC and further education colleges are really good options. ‘They have really excelled in the last number of years and some have great reputations in the fields they teach in like Ballyfermot College,’ he said. Often these colleges have links to other colleges, so students can enter the course at a lower level, and progress to a degree in another college.

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Choosing the right home from home STUDENT ACCOMMODATION: Consider the options before making the move. By Christina Finn

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HE search for student accommodation has already begun for many and with rents on the rise and a shortfall in student accommodation in the city, the competition is rife. So, what’s out there? The first choice for many is on-campus accommodation. Many universities such as UCD, Trinity College, DCU and DIT have accommodation offices and supports for students and parents. They should be the first port of call to check what is available. There are different methods of applying, depending on your college, so as places are offered, available rooms will fill up fast. With fierce demand for these spots many students will have to look at other options. With the shortage of accommodation in Dublin, the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) recently set up a site encouraging people with spare bedrooms to rent to students. Flat-sharing and lodgings or ‘digs’ with families have been popular for many years, however, due to the shortage in rentals and because many landlords are looking for people to sign one-year leases, flat sharing could prove difficult. Still, many families are looking to make some extra cash, so getting digs with a family near your college could be a good option

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and can also turn out to be a lot cheaper. One innovative idea to help solve both the shortfall in student accommodation and also elderly loneliness is ‘Generation Accommodation’, which is encouraging students to live with a member of the elderly community, ultimately solving two pressing needs for both young and old.

Halls of residence Student accommodation or halls of residence on campus are like self-contained villages mainly on the university grounds. UCD opened its priority waiting list for CAO applicants in May. Students put their name on a list and once places have been offered, students are emailed with an offer of a room. There is a 24-hour window to complete the booking and pay a deposit of €350. On the UCD campuses there are apartments that can accommodate more than 2,500 students. Allocation of these places is made on a first-comefirst-served basis with a certain amount of places set aside for first year students. In September the former Montrose Hotel near UCD will reopen as student housing for 192 people. For Trinity College, applications for accommodation from Leaving Cert students are accepted once CAO offers are made. Prices vary depending on the residence, with residence at Trinity Hall costing approximately €1,500 per semester. Griffith Halls of Residence on the South Circular Road is another option for anyone attending DIT, Trinity College, GCD, NCAD, RCSI, DBS and UCD.


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Speaking to Metro Herald, its director, Ronan Fenlon, said halls of residence are a good option for students due to financial constraints. ‘Students can see exactly what it will cost and don’t have to worry about other costs being incurred, such as waste disposal, electricity, etc, that they would if they were renting,’ he said. He said they carefully consider what people they put together, stating that it is often good to put students studying the same subjects in the same residence. ‘The halls of residence are safe places and there are rules students must adhere to, this is for everyone’s benefit,’ said Fenlon. ‘The location is also great for students as it is just a stone’s throw to the Harcourt Street area of town,’ he added, stating that if he could say one thing to students moving out of home to student accommodation it is to have the right attitude. ‘It is the first time they are out in the big bad world and they will have to learn skills that perhaps they are not so used to, like doing their washing, cooking and cleaning, as well as living with strangers. It is important they have an open mind and good attitude,’ he said.

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For students looking at renting or digs, the location is paramount. Check out the area first: what amenities are there? How safe is it? How close is it to college and what public transport routes are available? College life is as much about the socialising as it is about studies, so there is no point paying out huge amounts on taxi fares to get home. USI also encourages students to know their rights when it comes to renting. Students should also request a rent book from their landlords. The union’s rent book and accommodation guide is available on its website. Lodging with a family is often a good option for first year students. You don’t have to worry about bills as they are generally included in your rent and meals are often provided too. It is important to check details before you commit to lodgings, and see whether you are allowed to stay over the holidays, for example, as this may vary. Check out: daft.ie, myhome.ie, collegecribs.ie, property.ie, dublinrentals.ie, let.ie, www.rent.ie, www.ucdsu.ie, www.usi.ie.

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Aries Mar 21 – Apr 20

The Moon and Venus forge a great link today, suggesting communication with one friend can open up. There can also be some lively action linked to your family, a gathering or special interest. Your natural leadership skills can shine. For your forecast, call 15609 114 70

Taurus Apr 21 – May 21

If you are writing up a proposal or completing a project, your factfinding will be crucial to how well you do. If you do get your facts and figures straight, the chances are you can prepare a very compelling case. For your forecast, call 15609 114 71

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Cancer Jun 22 – Jul 23

Mars continues in your sign, and it is working well with the Sun. This combination suggests that if you show initiative, you could do better financially. If you tend to be cautious, this may embolden you. If you are a risk-taker, look to dampen down any thoughts you are certain to gain. For your forecast, call 15609 114 73

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Although personal relationships are important, professionally, you mustn’t let work or emotions get so intermingled it becomes hard to act decisively. For example, there may be someone you work with you really like, but don’t let that blur the lines of commercial responsibility. For your forecast, call 15609 114 78

Capricorn Dec 22 – Jan 20

Words can take on their own special power this week. Well thought-out comments can see you convey your affections for someone with sensitivity. However, if you feel a bit unsure of what to say, the reverse can be true.

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Aquarius Jan 21 – Feb 19

Anything, or anyone, which appeals to you as being yummy may prove hard to resist. This can be a time when you find yourself being rather spellbound by someone alluring. For your forecast, call 15609 114 80

That shimmering quality of yours, which either enchants people or totally baffles them, is going to be to the fore this week. This may see you enjoy a flirty tête-à-tête or end up in a muddle. Try to be as clear as you can. For your forecast, call 15609 114 81

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ENIGMA Arrows are the missiles shot, Out of a bow, but if you’ve got, A crossbow it’s like lightning, or The rod you’d use to lock a door. WHO AM I? A journalist, I began my career with Hot Press. My former partner is Sinéad O’Connor and I have written a Eurovision Song Contest entry for Ireland.

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Friday’s Solutions Across: 4 Weighty; 8 Umpire; 9 Aground; 10 Lethal; 11 Nation; 12 Variable; 18 Farcical; 20 Vigour; 21 Evolve; 22 Effaced; 23 Bruise; 24 Already. Down: 1 Outlive; 2 Upstart; 3 Armada; 5 Engineer; 6 Growth; 7 Tendon; 13 Befriend; 14 Acclaim; 15 Altered; 16 Sinful; 17 Donate; 19 Covert.

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DOWN 1 Mufti (5,7) 2 Little devil (3) 3 In abundance (6) 4 Devout (9) 5 Consumed (5) 6 Echoed (12) 7 Savoury jelly (5) 10 Aversion (9) 13 Observe (5) 14 Concord (6) 16 Benefit (5) 20 Lout (3)

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A co-operative approach can continue to bear fruit. If your work or personal interactions include some element of helping others, you can gain personal satisfaction. If you do a good deed, someone else can be equally appreciative.

ACROSS 1 Part of golf-course (7,5) 7 Dismay (5) 8 Supple (5) 9 Pinch (3) 10 Haughtiness (9) 11 To place (6) 12 Spider’s trap (6) 15 Ornaments for horses (9) 17 Rocky hill-top (3) 18 Precise (5) 19 Laziness (5) 21 Sports ground (7,5)

– Oct 23 This can be a day for you to prosper. This might not happen if you just wander through it, so take the initiative. Sometimes you can show indecision. This is a time to be purposeful.

There seems to be two camps in your situation just now. Those people you are wary of communicating openly with, and those with whom things could be flowing better than ever. The trick is to approach each with the necessary mindset. For your forecast, call 15609 114 74

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Sam Wick off the mark to boost attack WEST Ham manager Sam Allardyce is expected to launch a fresh bid for Sunderland striker Connor Wickham (pictured) as he attempts to find a forward capable of scoring the opportunities squandered in Saturday’s defeat to Tottenham. The Hammers have already had two bids rejected by the Black Cats and face competition for the England Under-21 international from Crystal Palace. Eagles chairman Steve Parish remains keen to land the £8millionvalued forward after missing out on him in January. It is believed Tony Pulis, who left his job as Palace boss last Thursday, was against the move.

Troy-ed ‘n failed

No deal: Deeney Striker’s instinct: Sturridge’s winner

LEICESTER have given up their pursuit of Watford striker Troy Deeney after they had a third bid for the Hornets captain rejected. The Foxes last tried their luck with a club-record £12million offer.

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BRENDAN RODGERS is convinced Daniel Sturridge has what it takes to fill the void left by Luis Suarez. Although Liverpool laboured to an unconvincing opening victory over Southampton yesterday, Rodgers was delighted to see Sturridge and fellow scorer Raheem Sterling carry on where they left off last season. Sturridge’s 21 goals in the Premier League last season were only bettered by Suarez’s 31 and the England striker was back in the groove with the winner ten minutes from time. ‘For Daniel it was just a continuation – showing he can get goals,’ said Rodgers after his striker bagged his 36th in 50 games for Liverpool. ‘He always looks like he will score. It was a poacher’s goal, one of those

pREMiER LEAguE liverpool..............2 southampton .... 1 by daniel jones where you anticipate a knockdown.’ Sterling had given the hosts the lead midway through the first half only for Nathaniel Clyne to threaten a shock with a 56th-minute equaliser. ‘Raheem’s was a great goal, a great pass, great speed, touch and finish,’ added Rodgers, who admitted his side lacked the fluidity shown last season. ‘Most clubs’ pre-seasons have been broken with players coming back late

THiS WEEK’S FixTuRES (7.45pm unless stated) toDaY Barclays Premier League Burnley v Chelsea (8pm) .......... SSE Airtricity League Premier Division Bohemians v Shamrock Rvrs .... Cork City v Bray Wanderers Drogheda United v Derry City St Patrick’s Athletic v Limerick Sligo Rovers v Dundalk UCD v Athlone Town tuesDaY Uefa Champions League PlayOff, first leg Besiktas v Arsenal .....................

WeDnesDaY Uefa Champions League playoff, first leg Maribor v Celtic ........................ thursDaY Uefa Europa League play-off, first leg AEL v Tottenham ........ (8.05pm) Lokeren v Hull ............ (8.05pm) saturDaY (3pm unless stated) Barclays Premier League Aston V v Newcastle . (12.45pm) Chelsea v Leicester.................... Crystal Palace v West Ham ....... Everton v Arsenal ...... (5.30pm) Southampton v West Brom ......

Swansea v Burnley .................... Scottish Premiership Dundee Utd v Ross County ....... Kilmarnock v Motherwell ......... Partick v Hamilton .................... St Johnstone v Aberdeen .......... St Mirren v Dundee .................. Inverness CT v Celtic .(12.30pm) sunDaY All-Ireland Football Senior Championship Semi-Final Kerry v Mayo Barclays Premier League Hull v Stoke .................(1.30pm) Tottenham v QPR .......(1.30pm) Sunderland v Man Utd ... (4pm)

Touch of class: Sterling after scoring the opening goal for Liverpool PICTURE: GETTy

in terms of fitness and organisation. ‘We had to grind out a result. It was a tough game and I am happy with that determination and character.’ Southampton nearly equalised for a second time but Simon Mignolet superbly pushed Morgan Schneiderlin’s shot onto the bar, and Shane Long meekly headed the rebound wide. Manager Ronald Koeman said: ‘At 1-1 there was one team on the pitch playing and it was Southampton. ‘We had two great opportunities to score the second but Liverpool don’t need many opportunities and that makes the difference. The way we played brings us a lot of confidence.’

Dutchman all set Fer QpR move LEROY FER is set to complete an £8million move from Norwich to QPR today. The Championship Canaries were resigned to losing the Holland midfielder (pictured) after he impressed at the World Cup.

NEWCASTLE manager Alan Pardew has been told he can only make a move for Manchester City defender Micah Richards if he sells one of the four centre-backs currently on the books at St James’ Park. Out-of-favour Steven Taylor is the most likely player to be off-loaded by the Magpies, with Premier League rivals Swansea and QPR among the clubs interested in the 28-year-old’s signature.

ONTHEgRApEviNE u HULL, Aston Villa and Sunderland are all interested in Inverness Caledonian Thistle’s 19-year-old midfielder Ryan Christie (right). u SWANSEA are expected to complete the signing of Argentina international Federico Fernandez in an £8million deal with Napoli today as a replacement for Chico Flores. u SOUTHAMPTON have ended their interest in jAcK-TOR Aston Villa central bOy cOLLi defender Ron Vlaar FORMER West Ham after completing the midfielder Jack £6million signing of Collison is training at Florin Gardos from Ipswich with a view Steaua Bucharest. to a move.


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Gunners winning ugly is alright Champions off with and running Szczesny but Magpies Wojciech Szczesny is happy for Arsenal to win ugly, but he knows they must improve defensively if they are to challenge for the Premier League title. The Gunners opened their campaign with a 2-1 win at home to Crystal Palace on Saturday thanks to a dramatic Aaron Ramsey injury-time winner. ‘Maybe it was not the most beautiful of games – going 1-0 down we had to respond – but we will take the three points,’ Szczesny said. ‘We conceded to another setpiece which was not very good, so that is something we can improve on.’

make it tough pREMiER LEAguE newcaStle ............0 mancheSter city .2 by james boylan

Sergio Aguero came off the bench to ensure a winning start for defending Premier League champions Manchester City at Newcastle. City were hanging on to a 1-0 lead with the Magpies going for broke when the Argentina international struck in stoppage time to end the plucky home side’s hopes. David Silva had fired the visitors into a 38thminute lead but the result remained in doubt until Aguero struck. Newcastle enjoyed their fair share of possession but were unable to work City goalkeeper Joe Hart to any real extent. New boys Jack Colback and remy Cabella were impressive on debut, while lone striker emmanuel riviere showed flashes of his talent. But while there were positives for Newcastle manager Alan Pardew and appreciative applause from the home fans on the whistle, it was Pellegrini and his club’s followers who were wearing the smiles. City ripped into their hosts from the off, with goalkeeper Tim Krul keeping out Dzeko’s close-range sec-

Dav a bit of that: Silva bangs City in front at St James’ Park Picture: getty ond-minute effort and, minutes later, denying Samir Nasri. However, the Magpies soon warmed to their task. Cabella chipped an effort over Hart’s crossbar after 16 minutes, and riviere scuffed wide from distance when he might have done better. But the respite was temporary and City took the lead with seven minutes of the first

THEy sAiD iT ‘I don’t have any problems with Alan. It was a mistake that he made, but he apologised.’ Manuel Pellegrini says last year’s touchline spat with Pardew is forgotten now

half remaining. Dzeko’s clever backheel found Silva who fired home leftfooted past Krul. Newcastle respond-

ed in determined fashion after the restart, with Yoan gouffran seeing two shots blocked in quick succession

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Jedinak wants quick Palace appointment CRYSTAL Palace skipper Mile Jedinak admits he is baffled by the departure of boss Tony Pulis, but hopes the club act quickly to appoint a new manager. Pulis was reportedly unhappy with the club’s transfer business in the summer. Midfielder Jedinak said: ‘It is a situation which is a little bit difficult to comprehend at the minute, but it is part and parcel of this game and the job we

do. What happens is out of your control and something you cannot have an influence on, you just need to get on with it.’ Keith Millen took temporary charge against Arsenal, but a stoppage-time winner from Aaron Ramsey ended Palace’s brave resistance. Former Cardiff manager Malky Mackay and ex-Spurs boss Tim Sherwood are among the favourites to replace Pulis. Crystal unclear: Skipper Jedinak

Pearson: Ulloa will shine LEICESTER boss Nigel Pearson has backed striker Leonardo Ulloa to handle the pressure of expectation. Ulloa (pictured) became the Foxes’ record signing in July when he joined from Brighton and marked his debut with a well-taken goal as Leicester began life back in the top flight by drawing 2-2 against Everton. And Pearson said: ‘He showed a lot of qualities. His strength and his work-rate will probably have surprised a few people. He’s a real team player.’

‘When you’re a record signing there’s added pressure – he can handle that’

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appeared in Reading’s 1-0 win over Ipswich on Saturday, with Jake Taylor, who has been at the club since he was eight, getting the winner. Manager Nigel Adkins said: ‘Most of these young lads are going to get better and better. With them, the long-term future of the club is going in the right direction.’


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Kisses not misses: Aguero made sure of the win picture: getty

TOOn ARMy in TRibuTE TO fAns THE St James’ Park crowd paused before kick-off to observe a minute’s silence for the two Newcastle fans who were killed in the Malaysia Airlines disaster last month. Liam Sweeney, 28, and John Alder, 63, were on their way to watch the Magpies play in a pre-season tour of New Zealand when flight MH17 was shot down

over Ukraine and crashed, killing all 298 people on board. United are creating the Alder Sweeney Memorial Garden outside the ground and will launch a community award in their name too. A friend of the pair, Malcolm Pegg, said: ‘What happened to John and Liam has hit us hard. They won’t be forgotten.’

Premier league results

Arsenal .................2 Leicester ...............2 Liverpool ..............2 Man Utd ................1 Newcastle.............0 QPR .......................0 Stoke .....................0 West Brom ...........2 West Ham ............0

Crystal Palace......... 1 Everton................... 2 Southampton..........1 Swansea................. 2 Man City................. 2 Hull.......................... 1 Aston Villa.............. 1 Sunderland............ 2 Tottenham.............. 1

Tactician: Mourinho oversees training at Chelsea’s Cobham HQ and full-back Paul Dummett heading over after reaching Colback’s corner ahead of Hart. The Magpies threw caution to the wind as time ran out and substitute Ayoze Perez saw a shot deflected just wide of the far post before Sissoko blazed wastefully over near the end. But substitute Aguero wrapped up the win at the death when, after Krul had blocked his initial effort, he stabbed the rebound home.

Silence: St James’ Park remembers the two supporters who died

Poyet’s buoyed by Black Cats’ reaction GUS POYET was buoyed by his Sunderland side’s fightback against West Brom and admitted they would have ‘collapsed’ last season after going behind in a Premier League match. Seb Larsson snatched a 2-2 draw for the Black Cats in the season opener with a goal five minutes from time. Poyet said: ‘Last year, after conceding the second goal, maybe we would have collapsed and conceded three or four.

If you see the reaction of the players on the pitch when we score and the celebration, coming back and trying to go again, it is a good sign for the future.’ On debutant £10million signing, midfielder Jack Rodwell, Poyet said: ‘In the second half I was very pleased – [it was] the Jack Rodwell we want to see, driving with the ball, getting to the edge of the box, winning [the ball], turning, passing.’

Making a point: Larsson made it 2-2

u HEARTS won the first ever Edinburgh derby outside the top flight. A great strike from Sam Nicholson and a Prince Buaben penalty proved decisive as Hearts won 2-1 against Hibernian. Hearts’ Osman Sow and Hibernian’s Scott Robertson both saw red.

JOSE MOURINHO has warned Chelsea their title hopes could depend on how they break down ultra-defensive teams who throw ten men behind the ball. The Blues boss admits his side fell short in last term’s championship race due to a lack of final-third quality. Mourinho believes new recruits Cesc Fabregas and Diego Costa will help solve that problem, with Chelsea opening their league

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campaign at Burnley tonight. And he revealed his side have worked extensively in pre-season on unpicking opponents who set out to park the bus. ‘We need more quality in our football,’ said Mourinho. ‘When you don’t have space and time to play, you need more quality. We are working in that direction. We have worked on that, expecting a team to be defensive and try to close every road to goal.’

Rooney rues his slow start WAyNE ROONEy wants to forget his debut as Manchester United’s captain as quickly as possible. United slumped to a miserable home defeat to Swansea on Saturday, with new boss Louis van Gaal not enjoying the Premier League introduction he hoped for. And Rooney, who scored United’s

goal with an acrobatic volley, says he and the club want to move on quickly from the dispiriting start. ‘It was a proud moment but a disappointing result,’ he said, after his first game as full-time captain. ‘It’s not one I’ll look back on with fond memories. you always want to win. I’m disappointed we lost.’

THEy sAiD iT ‘It was near enough the impossible job. In the end, I don’t feel I was given time to succeed or fail.’ Former Manchester United manager David Moyes (pictured) reflects on his turbulent time in charge at Old Trafford last season


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TippeRARy.......................................2-18 coRk ................................................. 1-11 by PAuL KEAnE A WEEK after having our nerve ends tweaked by the brilliance of Kilkenny and Limerick, the second All-Ireland semi-final brought us more steel than silk. Ultimately, Tipperary are back in the All-Ireland final and, if you’re from Cork, you’d be happy enough to leave the post mortem at that. Unfortunately for the 2013 All-Ireland finalists, it’ll be a long winter of soul searching about why they followed up such a roaring Munster final display with tame mediocrity. The Premier County prevailed in virtually every sector of the field to secure a showdown with Kilkenny on September 7, their first final since facing the Cats in 2011. It is a repeat of the Allianz league final and suggests these really are the best two teams in Ireland, regardless of how things panned out in 2013. Tipp sharp shooter Seamus Callanan may very well be crowned the best hurler in the country with two more goals and 2-4 in total. He has now scored 7-38 in this year’s Championship, delivering at least two goals in three of Tipp’s four games since being knocked out of Munster. His first after six minutes put Tipp into a lead they wouldn’t relinquish having briefly trailed after Alan Cadogan’s opening point for Cork. Callanan’s second goal was equally significant, coming in the 47th minute and moving Tipp from four to seven ahead, effectively killing off Cork. It was terrible stuff from the Rebels, who blasted 16 wides. They shot just seven points from open play overall and were outscored 111 to 1-3 in the second-half. Their top scorer, Pat Horgan, was held scoreless from play. In all, their starting forwards delivered a com-

Top class: Seamus Callanan celebrates scoring his second goal for Tipperary against Cork to see the Premier County through to an AllIreland final clash with Kilkenny picTURe: iNpHo

bined eight points – four of those coming from Conor Lehane. As for Tipp, they had stars all over the field. Cathal Barrett put the brakes on Horgan, Paddy Stapleton silenced Cadogan while James Barry and Padraic Maher were immense. Midfield duo Shane McGrath and James Woodlock combined for 0-6 while, up front, John

O’Dwyer hit a half dozen from play. A late, late Cork goal from sub Rob O’Shea only put mild gloss on the defeat. Boss Eamon O’Shea said: ‘Our boys were determined, from when we first met in preseason, that if there was anything going to be different this year, it was going to be Tipp making their mark.’

‘They decide what’s going to happen on a pitch. I think they decided today that they weren’t going to let an opportunity like this pass them by.’ ‘We’ll take [the final] for what it is, a great opportunity between two really good teams to go hammer and tongs at it. Let’s see who wins it,’ O’Shea said on their date with the Cats.

Robinson 4th in 1,500m on closing day in Zurich PAUL ROBINSON finished fourth in the 1,500m final on the closing day of European Athletics Championships in Zurich yesterday. Robinson (St Coca’s AC) was joined in the final by team mate Ciaran O’Lionaird (Leevale AC) in what turned out to be one of the most dramatic races of the championships. Disaster struck for O’Lionaird on the penultimate lap as he got caught from behind and fell to the ground. He sustained injury to his right hamstring and tendon and was unable to finish. Robinson found himself caught on the inside lane for the majority of the race. However as the leaders hit the 1200m mark in 3.05.67, Robinson cut through the field. Robinson was holding third coming down the

last 100m, but was passed in the final few metres by Chris O’Hare of Great Britain. The race was won by Benabbad of France in a time of 3.45.60, with Robinson fourth in a time of 3.46.35. Meanwhile, just 24 hours after breaking the 12-year-old national record in a time of 3.01.67, Ireland’s 4x400m relay team Brian Gregan (Clonliffe Harriers AC), Mark English (UCD AC), Richard Morrissey (Crusaders AC) and Thomas Barr (Ferrybank AC) were contesting the final. Stand-out performances for the Irish athletes included Mark English’s third placing in the 800m on Friday and Robinson’s fourth in the 1,500m. The men’s 4x400m really stepped up to the mark breaking the national record on two occasions and finishing fifth in the final.

Final call: Robinson

Creditable ninth for Bryan in 25k IRELAND’S Chris Bryan finished ninth in the 25km Open Water Event at the European Championships in Berlin yesterday, just days after competing in the 10km event. The Co Clare man (pictured) finished in 5hours, 12minutes and 40seconds, four minutes off the Bronze. Speaking afterwards, Bryan said: ‘It’s all looking towards Rio. I think where I am now is looking good to be able to qualify for the Olympics.’


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