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03/17/2027
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Irish Independent
Around 150 Irish-based jobs under threat at Diageo despite booming Guinness sales
Jack Chambers says he ‘fully supports’ tourism tax to fund ‘cleaner and safer Dublin city’
Government signs off on €500m GPO redevelopment with new community spaces
Man (18) in court charged over crash that claimed lives of young mother and daughter (6) in Donegal
Irish Freedom Party stripped of political party status
Family settles action over death of asthma sufferer Killian (15) as brother says: ‘No family should have to go through this’
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Man (33) accused of murdering elderly widow in Waterford to seek bail in High Court
Man who shared child abuse images and encouraged sex act on children jailed for 12 months
Businessman (74) given 18-month suspended sentence for ‘vile’ campaign against golf manager
Housing Agency spends €7,000 on French Riviera hotel stays for officials
Vulnerable children in special-care units injured 116 times last year
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Irish Examiner
Landmark survey shows strong preference for change to multi-denominational primary schools
The Department of Education has published in full the findings of its primary school parents' survey, which found a strong preference amongst parents for co-educational schools, over all-boys or all-girls schools
HSE figures show 13 men were fitted with bionic penises in Irish public hospitals last year
Devices can be manually inflated to simulate an erection, allowing a male patient suffering from impotence to regain sexual function
Irish researchers use AI to discover many women with breast cancer could avoid chemotherapy
Research team has identified markers in patients’ immune systems which could help doctors see which women are unlikely to benefit from chemotherapy