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on a salary of under €200,000 per year after a report into the understating of his pay found that neither he nor his agent had anything to do with the accounting adjustments. Earning €440,000 for his radio programme and, he has volunteered to return the €150,000 in payments received from the state broadcaster as part of the controversial commercial deal with Renault, which was underwritten by RTÉ.A teenage girl has died after being struck by a car in Limerick city late last night.

The number of very short prison sentences being imposed by judges has more than doubled in recent years, with a total of 994 sentences of three months or less handed down by the criminal courts last year. This is an increase of 43 per cent on 2019 and 116 per cent on 2017.

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