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Thursday, February 17, 2039
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River survey offered in bid to solve 35-year mystery of missing Cork couple Conor and Sheila Dwyer
Island of Ireland in ‘absolutely critical position’ amid tensions with Russia, says top military boss
Close to 90pc of renters evicted on ‘no-fault’ grounds in 2025, according to housing charity
A few more sunny days ahead, but Met Éireann forecasts heavy showers later this week
More than 9,000 driving test no-shows as average wait time climbs back to 12 weeks
Funds for home upgrades and retrofits on table to help with rising energy costs
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Seán McGovern swore on baby’s life that he would not stop after Regency shooting
‘Terrorism is always wrong’: NI leaders condemn bomb attack outside Dunmurry PSNI station
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Irish Examiner
Fuel blockaders 'squeezed €500m from the public purse just like burger barons', says union leader
Owen Reidy said if the Government can find €1.25bn for those groups, it can afford a cost-of-living package for workers
'Life doesn’t stop': Runner, 30, with early-onset dementia starts first of 32 marathons
“Losing my mum the way I did changed everything. Now being diagnosed myself, I had a choice"
Plans to drop three regional bus routes 'deeply concerning'
“Reliable and accessible public transport is not a luxury — it is a necessity," said Carlow Kilkenny TD Peter ‘Chap’ Cleere.