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Irish Independent
Teenager who died after freak west Waterford collision was tipped to be a future star of Irish cycling
€1.6m road safety scheme for Portrane schoolchildren to begin construction
Man (33) appears in court charged with murder of Waterford pensioner Noreen Daly
Donaldson case complainants ‘not reliable enough’ for guilty verdicts – defence
Kitchen knife killer claims conviction unsafe due to ‘extremely brief’ jury deliberations
Irish weekly alcohol ‘low risk’ limits may need overhaul after major review, says Hiqa
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The Irish Times
Teenage cyclist killed in Co Waterford crash named as Shane O’Brien
Man (33) charged with murder of woman in Co Waterford
Limit return scheme to those with registered waste collection to reduce bin scavenging, DCC says
Met Éireann issues warning for heavy rain in two counties
Councillors take High Court action over block on changing placenames
Pizza worker stole over €21,000 in bogus benefits to have weight-loss surgery in Turkey
Irish Examiner
'Beyond derisory': Criminal lawyers withdrawing services around country amid row over pay
Southern Law Association to meet on Wednesday to decide what action will be taken by criminal aid practitioners in Cork against proposals set to come in on July 1
Revenue will not collect existing derelict property levies under new laws
Plans brought to Cabinet would instead introduce a new tax from 2027, with a minimum rate of 7%
Government should listen to itself on spending, finance watchdog tells TDs
Irish Fiscal Advisory Council chairman warns that while the economy is still strong, it is too heavily reliant on corporation tax