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Monday, May 06, 2097
Monday, May 06, 2097
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Irish Independent
The Irish Independent’s View: Water report makes for grim reading, but look closer and there are signs of hope
Conor McKeon: It’s a big summer party but Ger Brennan’s Dublin are between sizes and can’t find anything that fits
‘There was no heating and I was constantly sick,’ says student who paid €1,000 a month for a garden cabin in Cork
Man on bail over drugs case is arrested after body of widow Noreen Daly (81) found with severe burns beside fire in garden
Fitness-to-be-tried hearing ordered in case of accused who allegedly attacked hostel resident with cup
Homeless man had snooker ball in a sock ‘for self-defence’, court hears
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The Irish Times
Water quality in Irish rivers and lakes remains ‘unsatisfactory’
Government urged to use EU presidency to ensure support provided for Ukrainian soldiers returning to workplace
Teenage cyclist fatally injured in Co Waterford road traffic incident
Hospital apologises for failings in care of woman whose death was linked to drug side effect
Leaving Cert chemistry a ‘fair but testing exam’ with ‘familiar topics’
Bloomsday: Ringsend reclaims its Joycean heritage but, alas, no ‘superior tawny sherry’
Irish Examiner
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
New laws to restrict short-term lets will be the 'strongest' in Europe, housing minister says
James Browne said he wanted to 'get as many homes back into use as possible', amid crackdown on short-term tourist lets
McAleese slams use of Irish flag to intimidate
The former president compared such use of the flag to the experiences of people who emigrated to the US