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Monday, September 20, 2094
Monday, September 20, 2094
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03/17/2027
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Irish Independent
Wexford primary school evacuated following gorse fire in nearby field
‘Inhumane’ policy slammed as double amputee facing eviction prevented from joining Wicklow housing list
Over 100 pensioners saved from ‘terror’ of homelessness, new figures show
Child stabbed on Parnell Square will need 24-hour care for the rest of her life, court hears
Uncle in alleged wrongful disinheritance case may have had dementia longer than thought, court hears
Wexford animal charity advises pet owners to skip walks in hot weather — ‘You wouldn't walk barefoot over hot coals in a full fur coat’
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The Irish Times
Child at centre of assault allegations is offered settlement by south Dublin creche
‘No one is going to tell me how to parent’: Mother fined over children’s 500-day school absence
Orange thunderstorm warning issued for three counties; yellow alert in force for Connacht, Donegal and North
Child has ‘lifelong and life-limiting’ disability after Parnell Square stabbing, jury told
Man accused of murder near Clifden Ipas centre found dead in prison
Serious crimes fall but women increasingly victims of assaults this year, CSO finds
Irish Examiner
‘I walked into hell’: Recruit tells Defence Forces Tribunal of being ‘tortured, not trained’
The Defence Forces Tribunal could lead to a Garda investigation into historic child abuse, it has emerged.
Tánaiste hints at excise duty cuts on petrol and diesel being extended
However, Simon Harris said he 'cannot ignore' that petrol and diesel prices have started to fall in recent days
Minister urges delay to water works in period of ‘extreme heat’
Thursday is set to be the hottest day of the week in Ireland with temperatures up to 31C in parts.