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May 26, 2098 - June 01, 2098
May 26, 2098 - June 01, 2098
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Irish Independent
Mary Regan: Why is Sinn Fein’s abortion Bill likely to succeed where the Soc Dems motion failed?
Parnell attack accused could have been trying to ‘terrify and intimidate’ but not to stab children, says barrister
Conor Walton: ‘My first tutor told me I’d never be a painter or an artist because all my ideas were out of date’
Enoch Burke’s fitness-to-teach inquiry delayed as he objects to family members having to give full names to security
Traffic disruption expected in Dublin city centre after fire at Trinity College building
€1.6m road safety scheme for Portrane schoolchildren to begin construction
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The Irish Times
Jeffrey Donaldson accusers ‘not sufficiently reliable’ for guilty verdict, jury told
Enoch Burke claims fitness-to-teach panel not public after family refused to provide names
Dublin landlord Paul Howard loses appeal against €2.4m judgment for unpaid taxes
Teenage cyclist killed in Co Waterford crash named as Shane O’Brien
Man (33) charged with murder of woman in Co Waterford
Limit return scheme to those with registered waste collection to reduce bin scavenging, DCC says
Irish Examiner
Splitting up Road Safety Authority 'a good soundbite' but better to 'reform it from within', minister says
Review recommended radical reform of the organisation after sharp rise in deaths on Irish roads
Decline in Ireland's highest quality water bodies 'a serious warning sign', EPA says
The EPA report said a large proportion of river sites (43%) have elevated nitrogen levels, many in the south and east of the country
Ireland’s reliance on fossil fuels leaves public exposed to fuel price shocks, report warns
Climate council says targeted supports and cleaner transport options are needed to protect consumers and emissions goals