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Wednesday, December 29, 2066
Wednesday, December 29, 2066
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03/17/2027
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Irish Independent
‘People would say ‘You’re from Ringsend, you should be at Rovers or Shels’ but it was just Bohs for me’
Man (30s) arrested over death of Noreen Daly (80) in Waterford as gardaí await postmortem results
Dublin schools win awards for ‘Switch Off Festival’ and other energy-saving campaigns
Metallica, Croke Park and Riverdance: How a busy weekend of concerts and sport will impact Dublin traffic and travel
Field narrowed down as LOI clubs learn potential opposition ahead of today’s Uefa draws amid possible travel tests
‘He’s part of Irish World Cup history now...It’s wonderful. It’s what sport is all about’
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The Irish Times
Woman (80s) found dead in Co Waterford is named as man arrested
Jo Jo Dullard’s family ‘have never lost hope remains will be found’ amid new search
Longest driving test waiting time in Ireland is revealed
Landscaper who defrauded elderly woman of more than €50,000 jailed for one year
Deaf-blind man in High Court seeking legal aid to pursue discrimination case
Charlene Masterson suing convicted sex offender father over abuse
Irish Examiner
Six injured, including children, after fire at Killarney house
Emergency services attended the late-night incident at a residential estate as investigations continue into the fire
Dullard family never lost hope Jo Jo remains will be found, priest says
The families of Jo Jo Dullard and Deirdre Jacob will enter a second day of waiting this Tuesday as investigators hope to finally solve the mystery of where their bodies are
€1.3bn spent on school prefabs and other ‘temporary fixes’ in the last six years
The Department of Education is being asked to explain the €1.3bn it spent on rented lands, buildings, and modular accommodation for schools since 2020