Pope Francis is expected to draw significantly smaller crowds than the last papal trip to Ireland by John Paul II nearly 40 years ago. Ireland has changed utterly since those days, but the imminent visit from the leader of the world’s 1.3 billion Catholics will still be the biggest gathering the country has seen in decades. So, what do we know about it?
Is this £8.09million stunning house Britain's most expensive SECOND home?

A luxury house on Sandbanks has become one of Britain's most expensive coastal homes after it was sold for a record-breaking £8.09million.The Moorings, which has been purchased by a female buyer as a second home, was regarded as England's most technologically advanced houses when it was designed and built-in 2009.
The loneliest man on the planet

As we walked through the dense jungle, the stillness was broken only by the zing of the Trailblazers' machetes ahead of us and the occasional chatter of monkeys, swinging like trapeze artists through the treetops. It was 2002 and I was an only partway through a three-month expedition into the depths of the Javari Valley Indigenous Land in far-western Brazil, a sprawling reserve that harbours the largest concentration of uncontacted and isolated tribes in the world.
'Heroic' police officer breastfeeds a malnourished baby in Argentinian hospital
A police officer breastfed a 'malnourished and dirty' baby that was brought into a hospital where she was on guard duty. Celeste Ayala was working at the Sor Maria Ludovica children's hospital in Buenos Aires, Argentina when the baby was brought in crying desperately. The officer asked the doctors for permission to hold and feed him because she could see the baby was hungry and hospital staff were overloaded with work.
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