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February 03, 2098 - February 09, 2098
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Irish Independent
Vice-principal at Clonskeagh Islamic school who said he was forced to quit during ‘power struggle’ wins €40k at WRC
‘Monsters’ - Two convicted sex offenders jailed for 10 years for attempted rape of man
HSE issues advice on how to stay cool during hot spell
Residents want High Court to enforce Dublin Airport passenger cap
Rugby star Jean Kleyn among thousands of people from 139 countries becoming Irish citizens
Man told gardaí in interview he ‘did not want to kill’ children in Parnell Square stabbing, court hears
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The Irish Times
Hot weather warning as Ireland set for temperatures of up to 30 degrees this week
Residents seek injunction against DAA to force it to comply with passenger cap
Man who got tattoo as reminder of day he violently raped teenager is jailed for 10 years
New Cork Lord Mayor pledges ‘be sound’ philosophy
Brazilian man subjected to ‘mistaken identity’ deportation order gains Irish citizenship
Riad Bouchaker told gardaí after arrest that he ‘did not want to kill’, court hears
Irish Examiner
Residents near Dublin airport take legal challenge over scrapping of 32 million passenger cap
High Court case calls for the 32 million passenger cap to be enforced immediately, a day before bill aimed at scrapping the cap is to be brought before the Oireachtas
Carroll MacNeill urges advocacy groups to engage with CHI scoping exercise
The health minister has called on advocacy groups to engage with an independent facilitator examining issues at Children's Health Ireland (CHI).In...
Taoiseach pays tribute to Keir Starmer for 'setting new direction' in Irish-UK relationship
Mr Starmer announced his resignation on Monday morning following increasing pressure from within the Labour Party