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Tuesday, March 14, 2090
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03/17/2027
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Irish Independent
Man killed in Limerick road crash suspected to be international hitman linked to two murders in Europe
Belfast stabbing victim’s condition ‘improving’ and he may soon come out of coma
Sudanese Belfast stabbing suspect is former policeman
Leading French MEP urges EU to drop controversial ‘return hubs’ plan over human rights and cost fears
Revealed: County where first-time buyers are taking out mortgages at faster rate than anywhere else in Ireland
Under-pressure Aer Lingus to reveal plans for cost and network cuts
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The Irish Times
Belfast unrest likened to the ‘worst of the Troubles’ before quieter Thursday night
‘Mexico never leaves your heart’: football-mad expats gather in Dublin as World Cup kicks off
Belfast latest: Stabbing victim ‘improving’, DUP leader says
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Irish Examiner
Government to progress bill that would ban online deepfakes
The proposed legislation has been put forward by Fianna Fáil TD for Wicklow-Wexford Malcolm Byrne
Special school admission policies preventing children most in need from access, inspectorate finds
Education minister Hildegarde Naughton said she was 'deeply disappointed' schools had not changed policies
'All options being considered' on proposed €70m children's science museum
Official did not answer multiple questions as to whether the State could take the financial hit of walking away from the project