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Irish Independent
Parnell Square accused ‘rugby tackled’ child and held knife to her throat as childcare worker fought to save them, trial hears
Dell being sued over US$70m price increase for data centre servers
Jeffrey Donaldson trial nears conclusion as judge tells jury ‘all the evidence is finished now’
Clúid Housing planning to spend almost €1bn on housing over four year period
Solicitors in Wicklow united as nationwide full withdrawal of services to begin over legal aid reforms
Dublin City Council seeks to lift suspension on €51.2m clamping and towing contract
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The Irish Times
Mother jailed for nine years over attempted murder of daughter
Defence closes case in Jeffrey Donaldson sex offences trial with no further witnesses called
Gardaí investigating murders of Jo Jo Dullard, Deirdre Jacob begin new Co Wicklow search
Drug dealer who told woman her son would be raped over €157,000 debt is jailed
Twins, who act like ‘two halves of one person’, jailed after fatal stabbing of mother’s partner
Man ‘ferociously jabbing’ with knife as he approached children on Parnell Square, court told
Irish Examiner
Ireland to consider age verification as UK moves to ban under-16s from social media
Simon Harris said Ireland should 'follow suit' with the UK
Canadian prime minister enjoys 'memorable' trip to his ancestral home in Mayo
Mark Carney's visit to Mayo marks the first bilateral visit by a Canadian leader to Ireland in close to 10 years
State pathologist warns of crisis in autopsy services
Department of Justice relying on 'grace and favour' of hospitals for examinations of suspicious deaths, with 'limited' access due to staffing shortages