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Irish Independent
Taoiseach calls for TDs to leave their phones outside the Dáil as he says social media is making children ‘miserable’
Mick Wallace presented with award in Iran for advocacy – ‘Long live the resistance to Western Imperialism’
Man on bail over drugs case due in court after body of widow Noreen Daly (81) found with severe burns beside fire in garden
Operation Táirge: 41 people to face retail theft charges at Dún Laoghaire District Court
‘They thought the little man in the little restaurant would not fight back’ – Silk Road Café to reopen temporarily
‘Giving back has stopped me from being lonely’ – 85-year-old Dubliner raises €3,000 for charity in her back garden
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The Irish Times
Councillors take High Court action over block on changing placenames
Pizza worker stole over €21,000 in bogus benefits to have weight-loss surgery in Turkey
Man (33) charged with murder of woman in Co Waterford
‘I killed two people’: Dublin-based family murder trial hears evidence from first policeman on scene
Forty-one people due in court following Garda shoplifting crackdown
Farmer who claimed to be ‘squeaky clean’ when questioned about cannabis haul jailed for 10 years
Irish Examiner
Revenue will not collect existing derelict property levies under new laws
Plans brought to Cabinet would instead introduce a new tax from 2027, with a minimum rate of 7%
Government should listen to itself on spending, finance watchdog tells TDs
Irish Fiscal Advisory Council chairman warns that while the economy is still strong, it is too heavily reliant on corporation tax
New laws to restrict short-term lets will be the 'strongest' in Europe, housing minister says
James Browne said he wanted to 'get as many homes back into use as possible', amid crackdown on short-term tourist lets