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Irish Independent
Former Ireland rugby captain Fergus Slattery was an ‘all-time great’, funeral hears
Swimming bans in place at nine Dublin bathing spots after heavy rainfall
Driver’s miraculous escape as car bursts into flames outside Wexford supermarket
Gardaí probing ‘all circumstances’ after man (30s) found dead at University of Galway campus
Man tells court his mother did not make sexual advances on him after father claims he has sex with his mother
‘I’ll face up to whatever happens,’ says Fianna Fáil TD arrested on suspicion of drink driving
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The Irish Times
Jeffrey Donaldson denied doing ‘anything untoward’ to abuse accuser, court hears
Leaving Cert day four: Maths paper two ‘will have pushed students’ comfort zones’
Leaving Cert maths paper two gets far more positive response from students
Two men plead guilty to conspiring to murder in west Dublin
Kinahan lieutenant Sean McGovern jailed for 24 years for directing crime gang
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Irish Examiner
FAI decision on Ireland-Israel Nations League match expected today
Growing belief in Government circles that the match will not be held in Dublin and is likely to take place at a neutral venue
Cabinet ministers to discuss plans to turn triple lock into 'double lock'
Under the proposed legislation set to go before Cabinet, only government and Dáil approval will be required to deploy troops
'15c or 25c does not appear enough to incentivise' people to use deposit return scheme
The latest Irish Business Against Litter survey shows progress in urban areas which were previously litter blackspots, with Dublin’s north inner city and Cork’s northside both improving their designation to ‘moderately littered’