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03/17/2027
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Irish Independent
Judge orders arrest of activists occupying former Ardee House pub in Dublin’s Liberties
Funding awarded in Laois for design of barrier mitigation on Gorragh River
Historic Westmeath market house in line for major overhaul into remote working hub and retail facility
Garda sergeant injured as naked man resists gardaí in Cavan
Funeral of Irish Olympian hears he was a dreamer who gave 100pc to make his dreams a reality
Siobhán McDonald: ‘I am not after perfection — I like the work to be alive and to possess an energy’
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Heat warning in place across Ireland; 94m people in Europe to experience 35-degree temperatures
American who transported 14kg of cannabis into Ireland jailed for five years
Jeffrey Donaldson asks for his knighthood to be forfeited
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Irish Examiner
People with disabilities endure financial abuse 'from a couple of euro to almost €900k'
The Oireachtas Disability Committee heard: 'It can be subtle, and very often the person at risk knows and trusts the person causing the harm.'
Lawless won't commit to more fee cuts for third level students
Budget 2027 will “assist with affordability and the cost of college for students” but higher education minister James Lawless has admitted it is...
Heat warning continues in Ireland as France records hottest day ever
It comes as parts of Europe face another day of an unprecedented heatwave, which has already smashed records in many countries