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03/17/2027
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Irish Independent
Opportunity to test drive 30 electric vehicles in Wicklow and learn home energy-efficiency tips
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’
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Leaving Cert: ‘It requires a lot of mental energy to sit a full exam paper’
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From brain to drain: How was €50m wasted on a planned IT system for Ireland’s rail network?
Parents taking ‘fake sick days’ as creches close at short notice due to staffing issues
Scrapped €50m Irish Rail IT project could lead to extra costs of up to €800,000 a month
Jeffrey Donaldson watches from the dock as two alleged victims address sex abuse trial
Irish Examiner
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
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