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Irish Independent
Final report of Bill Kenneally inquiry due to be published today
Dublin beach hit with swim ban after sewage overflow amid heavy rain
Pulitzer winning photojournalist to address Cork arts event as record number of media professionals killed worldwide
‘Barbaric violence’ - Man arrested after serious stabbing in Belfast overnight
Hail and thunderstorms on the cards but weather set to clear up for the weekend
Girlfriend of man who denies murdering Cork postman tells court deceased hit her in unprovoked attack
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The Irish Times
Leaving Cert day five: Irish paper two followed by biology
Tusla seeks special care orders for teenage boys who suffered sexual exploitation
Arrest made after man seriously injured in Belfast stabbing
Boycotting Ireland-Israel matches would be ‘totally insane’, Alan Shatter says
‘Quite striking’ that two convicted in schoolbus tender case suffered heart attacks, court hears
Report by commission of investigation into Bill Kenneally to be published
Irish Examiner
Irish public ‘least likely to blame environmental factors for obesity epidemic’
ESRI study found Irish people more likely to believe individual decisions about diet and exercise had caused the obesity epidemic than adults surveyed in Britain and US
Thousands of carers do without food and heat to pay for equipment for loved ones
The new report from Family Carers Ireland found that almost three-quarters of carers give 90 hours of care a week
Universities face major funding pressure, Cabinet to hear
Higher education minister James Lawless to warn of pressures on third-level education due to a spike in demand for places up to 2045