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Irish Independent
Ladies football round-up: Kerry, Dublin and Galway cruise into All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals
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Calls for investigation into gifting of €1,500 to Rotunda consultants to deliver babies
Thousands attend anti-racism rally in Belfast after week of disorder
Canadian PM Mark Carney quotes WB Yeats and his ‘indomitable Irishry’ in dealing with Trump on Irish visit
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Sport Ireland pursues workers for almost €300,000 in back taxes
Irish Examiner
Canadian prime minister Mark Carney arrives in Ireland for two day visit
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Parents cannot fully protect children online from predators, says Irish Internet Hotline chief
Council of Europe and Irish experts call for tougher action as AI-generated abuse material proliferates online
Festivals seek liquidation of Tickets.ie after collapse leaves more than €1.1m in debts
Event organisers owed significant sums hope a court-appointed liquidator will uncover what happened to missing funds