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Friday, October 12, 2035
Friday, October 12, 2035
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03/17/2027
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Irish Independent
Dublin dig deep to cast a long shadow over latest Jim McGuinness project
‘I have friends who’ve seen Metallica 290 times’ - fan leaves America for the first time to see Dublin gig
Cork man who was first to use the term ‘United States of America’ features in new TG4 documentary
Waterford woman Noreen Daly hailed as a ‘force of nature with a zest for life’ at funeral
Teenage spectator Tadhg Callaghan Carter (15) who died in Donegal Rally tragedy remembered as a ‘popular’ student
GAA: Monaghan beat Westmeath, Cork rout Offaly in SHC as Dublin prevail over Donegal in SFC following extra-time
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The Irish Times
‘Peace and quiet’: Residents welcome Manna drone ‘pause’
How the lives of primary schoolchildren changed during and after Covid
Gardaí examine pipe bomb left at developer’s home in search for suspect’s identity
Boy (14) in critical condition after e-bike crash
Woman killed in Waterford ‘saw goodness where others saw faults’, funeral hears
Teenager (15) killed at Donegal rally named locally
Irish Examiner
Temperatures in Ireland could reach 26C next week, say Met Éireann
Temperatures in Ireland could reach 26C early next week, Met Éireann has forecast.While temperatures are likely to stay in the low 20s over the...
Government report warns of growing concern over far-right extremism in Ireland
National assessment highlights concerns over foreign influence, online radicalisation and extremist fundraising activities
Apprentices were 'treated like dirt' by officer, Defence Forces Tribunal told
Apprentice who ended his life over 35 years ago was allegedly repeatedly humiliated and berated in front of other apprentices by the officer