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Irish Independent
Waste from election posters equates to 1.3 million coffee cups, but research shows they are needed to reach ‘low interest’ voters
Highest temperature recorded in Co Cork as Ireland braces for ‘hottest day ever’ tomorrow as Europe swelters in heatwave
Home care to be regulated for first time as ‘landmark’ law passed
Brian O’Driscoll’s revelation of a private funding offer adds another layer of mystery to James Lowe’s Leinster exit
€640,000 worth of cannabis seized in Co Kildare operation
Women in same sex marriage challenge refusal of passport for son after assistance from UK fertility clinic
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The Irish Times
Gardaí appeal to Presbyterians who may have suffered abuse in Republic to come forward
Highest temperature in Ireland 27.9 degrees in Co Cork as Britain records hottest ever June day
Receivers agree not to terminate refugee hotel contract pending hearing, court told
Arrest of duo occupying former pub in Liberties ordered by High Court
Parnell Square attacker says suggestion he decided to attack smallest children ‘wrong’
Ireland’s oldest woman, Sr Colette Hickey, dies aged 108
Irish Examiner
Watch: Cork Circus Factory workshop for members of the Crann Centre
Cork Circus Factory & UK circus group ExtraOrdinary Bodies hosted an inspiring workshop for people living with disabilities. Members of The Crann...
'It's a game you're at': Taoiseach accuses Sinn Féin of trying to 'engineer' more fuel protests
The Government cuts to fuel prices announced in April are set to lapse on August 1
Government 'in lockstep' over removal of triple lock, despite backlash from Fianna Fáil TDs
Defence minister Helen McEntee dismissed suggestions unhappiness among some TDs in Fianna Fáil would delay the plan