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Wednesday, April 14, 2077
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Anger growing across Europe at treatment of Sumud Flotilla citizens
Natalie McNally’s killer called himself a ‘monster’ in probation statements, court hears
‘I won’t have anyone to walk me down the aisle,’ says daughter who witnessed parents being killed in hit-and-run as driver is jailed
‘Seismic’ impact of homelessness on Limerick children sparks calls for counselling supports
Widespread sadness in Kerry at the death of renowned seanchaí Batt Burns
Taoiseach says ‘very few people’ can afford Galway rents as two-bed average nears €2,300
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Family of man given accidental overdose at Co Clare nursing home settle action
Man who broke red light and killed couple at pedestrian crossing in Blanchardstown jailed for five years
100 consultant doctors who sued HSE over breach of contract seek orders for legal costs
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Enoch Burke’s dismissal from Westmeath school confirmed amid end of appeals process
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Irish Examiner
Irish Rail decision to write off €50m spent on failed IT project 'a national scandal'
Public Accounts Committee to seek meeting with company over shelving of project to deliver national train control centre
Occupied Territories Bill to come before Cabinet in coming weeks, Helen McEntee confirms
The foreign affairs minister criticised Israel over the treatment of 'illegally detained' flotilla activists
Government wrote off €2.5m in carbon credits after EU rule change, Dáil committee told
The 702,000 credits had been rendered unusable after the EU adopted its Effort-Sharing Decision — promoting shared responsibility across states to adopt emissions targets — in 2009, PAC hears