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Good evening. This is a digest of the major stories on the day.

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  • In London Kenny met Cameron to discuss the future of Anglo-Irish relations
  • "He was in hospital from Monday right through until the weekend and probably lost a couple of kilos of weight," said team manager Michael Kearney today. Read on.
  • The Ireland management expect Seán O'Brien to be available for selection for the final Six Nations game against England at Twickenham on Saturday. The Leinster flanker was forced to sit out the 32-14 win over Scotland at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday after succumbing to a skin infection in his foot
  • The Government has announced a €1.5 billion programme to build 106 primary schools and 43 secondary schools over the next five years.
  • New York is No. 1, Dublin is 27th, in a new ranking of most competitive cities in the world.
  • A businessman has sued Friends First Life Assurance Company over allegedly threatening to pursue him for almost $10 million
  • A woman was jailed today for killing her neighbour, a 66 year old father-of-four, by crushing him with her car.
  • The Leaning Tower of Pisa will turn green for St. Patrick's Day, the latest in a series of world landmarks to sign up for the "Global Greening" to mark the day.
  • Two dogs rescued from the pound pawed their way to top honours this weekend at the largest annual dog show in the world
  • Your most shared article today: Nike's new 'Black and Tan' sneaker. Read on...
  • The two most shared stories on the site today were Nike puts its foot in it with 'Black and Tan' sneaker and Adventures of Biolbó Baigín set out as Gaeilge in 'An Hobad'
  • A surprising statistic about traffic in Dublin: in the last ten years people are driving less