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Irish Independent
Steven Spielberg weighs in on whether there is ‘life beyond Earth’
Letters: Mothers and infants should be at centre of any maternity care conversation
‘It’s like it was yesterday’ – 30 years after the IRA murder of Garda Jerry McCabe, family say the aftermath has been a ‘form of torture’
Investor emerges with plan to save garden and homeware retailer Rathwood
Hotelier Noel O’Callaghan claims Gibraltar hotel sold without his knowledge as family feud deepens
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Murder accused captured on CCTV saying he could not wait to see face of attack victim
Lithuanian boy brought to Ireland without mother’s consent to remain in country, judge rules
Third arrest made in investigation of killing of Quayyum Balogun
Leaving Cert: It’s time to relax, recover and recharge
Leaving Cert maths, paper one: A song and dance about a bum note
Woman whose pregnancy deception included ‘false bump’ walks free from custody
Irish Examiner
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
Donaldson abuse not reported as it would ‘destroy reputation’, trial told
The trial at Newry Crown Court also heard from the founders of a Christian centre who stated that Donaldson had said “sorry” to the alleged victim in their home in the 1990s
Department of Finance warns pace of housing delivery needs to pick up to meet 'medium-term targets'
Update on housing also cautions global uncertainty poses risks to material costs and house prices