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Wednesday, June 26, 2086
Wednesday, June 26, 2086
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Irish Independent
Belfast riots: Police use water cannon on protesters after lorry set ablaze
Man (80s) dies following crash involving car and truck in Co Louth
Rat carcass found in buffet restaurant in West Dublin, Food Safety Authority Ireland report reveals
Ireland expected to face ‘cybersecurity incidents’ during EU presidency, watchdog says
Woman challenges refusal to become trainee garda over ‘sphere of influence’
Government doing ‘what is possible’, Helen McEntee says as she introduces ‘watered-down’ Occupied Territories Bill
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The Irish Times
Water cannon deployed as Belfast sees second night of public disorder
Belfast knife victim ‘stable’ as family say they are ‘disgusted’ by disorder
‘Our little girl had just had a bath and was petrified’: Belfast residents in fear after unrest
Rat carcass removed from Liffey Valley restaurant during food inspection
Man who stabbed 14-year-old’s hand with glass shard while trying to rob e-scooter jailed
Leaving Cert history: ‘Very challenging’ paper with few predicted staples
Irish Examiner
Ireland's European Union presidency will not disrupt Dáil's work – Taoiseach
Government announces six-month programme which begins with a European Commission meeting in Cork on July 2
French and history pose 'challenging' papers for Leaving Cert students
Students have now sat all papers in Leaving Cert English, Irish and Maths. Elective subjects will now be examined until the exams conclude on June 23
‘Monumental day’ for family of murdered solicitor Pat Finucane at public inquiry
Pat Finucane's family said they know they are not alone in their trauma, but questions around his murder are significant in terms of who he was, why and how he was killed, and the failings of the British state