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Irish Independent
Ten changes, 14-point turnaround: Micheál Donoghue hails Galway’s radical transition after Kilkenny heartbreak
Dermot Crowe: Ravenous Tribesmen demolish Dublin to lift Leinster title and signal All-Ireland intent
Tom Monaghan and Conor Whelan clean up as Galway rip Dublin to shreds en route to Leinster glory
Leinster SHC final - as it happened: Galway beat Dublin by 14 points at Croke Park
Sam McBride: The party that built Northern Ireland is in open revolt over leadership of the most popular man in unionism
Eoin O’Malley: EV-boosting car scrappage scheme is one piece of 1990s nostalgia we can leave in the past
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The Irish Times
Brian McNally, wrongfully convicted for Sallins train robbery, dies aged 83
Teenager arrested in connection with Qayyum Balogun investigation released
‘It’s our job to create magic’ – Circus ringmistress Marion Fossett dies aged 71
‘Racially motivated arson’ suspected at former Belfast gospel hall
Baby given blood transfusion despite mother’s objections on religious grounds after court ruling
‘The child’s version of Culture Night’: Over 1,000 events under way for Cruinniú na nÓg
Irish Examiner
Meet the Healy-Raes: Who's who in Kerry's political dynasty?
Jackie Healy-Rae kick-started a political dynasty in Kerry when he won a seat in the Dáil as an independent in 1997. Political correspondent Louise Burne details the Healy-Rae politicians
Rotunda board seeks meeting with minister over maternity care row
Hospital wants to meet Jennifer Carroll MacNeill after
State exams 2026: Reassurance offered after Leaving Cert maths 'struck bum note'
Maths Paper 1 was tough — but ASTI expert Niall Duddy said markers 'will reward students for attempting the questions'