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Irish Independent
‘Our reward for winning the league was a trip to Tunisia. I ended up with meningitis’ – Mark Ennis’ roller-coaster career
Belfast stab attack: Suspect arrested as British PM condemns ‘sickening’ incident amid calls for calm
Cyclist hospitalised for serious injuries after hit-and-run in Dublin
Public warned of risk to life with 31 level-crossing incidents so far this year
New 50-bed community nursing unit to open in Tipperary
Taoiseach vows Ireland will deliver on three core pillars of EU Presidency
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Leaving Cert day five: Students sitting Irish paper two after surprise omission in paper one
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Irish Examiner
AI weather forecasts up to 1,000 times more efficient
Computer-driven advances have 'completely upended' storm prediction and 'saved countless lives' globally, according to leading Irish academic
Irish public ‘least likely to blame environmental factors for obesity epidemic’
ESRI study found Irish people more likely to believe individual decisions about diet and exercise had caused the obesity epidemic than adults surveyed in Britain and US
Thousands of carers do without food and heat to pay for equipment for loved ones
The new report from Family Carers Ireland found that almost three-quarters of carers give 90 hours of care a week