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Irish Independent
Cardiac procedures in five hospitals postponed as specialists go on strike
EU ‘trusting’ Ireland to investigate claims Limerick aluminium plant sending materials to Russia, Kallas says
Fontaines DC say they are ‘utterly heartbroken’ after death of manager Trevor Dietz
Galway cardiac specialists warn of exodus to private sector after HSE ‘undermines’ Labour Court ruling
Laura Whitmore ‘never more appreciative of body than during and post pregnancy’
Man (47) remanded in custody in Cork accused of drugs offences following garda raid of ‘grow house’
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The Irish Times
Leaving Cert day five: Irish paper two brings relief as ‘wordy’ question is only complaint in biology exam
Former TD should have later told agencies of his cousin Bill Kenneally’s abuse – report
Mother awarded €12,500 after judge rules mould in Dublin council flat aggravated asthma
Woman (48) with cerebral palsy settles oldest-ever birth case of its kind before courts for €6.25m
Police appeal for calm ahead of anticipated Belfast protests following knife attack
What ‘soft skills’ are and why they’re more important than ever
Irish Examiner
Ireland not 'ceding any sovereignty' by harmonising our asylum laws with the EU, Taoiseach says
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald said 'the pact ignores our unique challenges and circumstances, especially that our country is still partitioned'
Cyclist seriously injured in suspected hit-and-run collision in Dublin
Road closed for forensic examination as Gardaí investigate collision involving cyclist and car in Dublin 9
Growth of AI data centres a 'generated arms-race type narrative', Dáil committee hears
Government policy regarding data centres would see us increase emissions to put binding climate and emissions targets even further out of reach, expert says