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Irish Independent
GAA: All today’s action from the Joe McDonagh Cup final and Tailteann Cup
Tullamore ambush. The Croker coronation. The Boston brawl - the Dublin/Galway rivalry is a tangled web
Man dies in shark attack of the coast of Western Australia
‘It's unbelievable’: Louth GAA County Board Chairman says new county grounds will be a home for everyone
Rosslare hotel at the centre of IPAS controversy is now ‘bordering on being derelict’ as site lays empty for over two years
Weather latest: Chance of thunderstorms in coming days as rain and drizzle expected to continue
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‘It’s our job to create magic’ – Circus ringmistress Marion Fossett dies aged 71
‘Racially-motivated arson’ suspected at former Belfast gospel hall
Baby given blood transfusion despite mother’s objections on religious grounds, after court ruling
‘The child’s version of Culture Night’: Over 1,000 events under way for Cruinniú na nÓg
Two caravans parked on the Curragh are attracting others to the area, court told
Family of man killed by car on motorway after being ejected from bus settles High Court action
Irish Examiner
Rotunda board seeks meeting with minister over maternity care row
Hospital wants to meet Jennifer Carroll MacNeill after
State exams 2026: Reassurance offered after Leaving Cert maths 'struck bum note'
Maths Paper 1 was tough — but ASTI expert Niall Duddy said markers 'will reward students for attempting the questions'
Defence Forces colonel denies apprentices were 'terrified' at training school
The Defence Forces Apprentice School was like a 'family', Colonel Fred O’Donovan told Friday's Defence Forces tribunal hearing