IN THIS WEEK’S IRISH POST (OUT NOW)
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Four charged after fatal stabbing
Four men have been charged with murder following the fatal stabbing of a young Irishman, Seán Noctor, who died in Windsor after police were called to an altercation in Barry Avenue around 3am on Sunday, July 28.
Omagh families call for joint enquiry
The findings of a private report commissioned by some of the families of victims of the Omagh bombing - when a Real IRA car bomb exploded in the Co. Tyrone market town on August 15, 1998 - are expected to lead to renewed calls for a cross-Government enquiry into the atrocity in which 29 men, women and children were killed.
Vuitton bags Angela to showcase new range
Irish style expert Angela Scanlon was chosen by Louis Vuitton, the iconic French fashion brand, to showcase its Neverfull Epi handbag collection.
Amnesty's stark reminder to British holiday makers
A list compiled by Amnesty International, the non-governmental organisation, draws attention to to key human rights issues affecting the most popular countries for holidaymakers from Britain.
Britain was never a real career choice for Pat Kenny
An RTÉ station insider reveals that working in Britain is not viewed as a viable career option for the Irish broadcaster's leading presenters. The Irish Post's Robert Mulhern reports.
IN SPORT
Dubs have pace and power to edge Rebels
Irish Post columnist Shane Stapleton predicts a victory for Dublin against Cork in this weekend's All-Ireland hurling semi-final.
Doyle departs after 'best year of his football life'
London midfielder Caolan Doyle has left the county squad to take up a teaching position abroad, he tells The Irish Post.
Hagan aims to drive career on from Irish front row
'This club is going in the right direction,' says new London Irish prop Jamie Hagan in an exclusive interview.
King George of Ireland
Liam George, the man who scored the winning penalty in Ireland's victorious 1998 European U18 Championship campaign, speaks to journalist Rob Brennan about life before and since that pivotal moment.
IN ENTERTAINMENT
As the movie adaptation of Alan Patridge hits cinema screens, Declan Lowney, the Wexford-born director of Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, speaks to Katy Harrington.
Columnist Maeve Higgins discusses whether England should take Ireland's crown as the friendliest place on Earth.
An interview with Filmmaker Pat Collins, whose first feature film, Silence, is released to British audiences this week.
Take your seat as Steve Martin looks ahead to the best in upcoming TV and film for the rest of 2013.
A Warwick Folk Festival picture special along with snaps from Mundy's gig at the Camden Irish Centre and Kerry Association's annual dance in Manchester.
Edinburgh Fringe comics and theatre shows feature in The Week Ahead, as well as a new Camden fortnightly folk residency.