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March 06, 2034 - March 12, 2034
March 06, 2034 - March 12, 2034
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Irish Independent
New flipbook aims to tackle oral health among Traveller children with poor access to sanitation
Powerscourt Estate says it would cancel controversial Dialog conference if it could, as it seeks legal advice
Fontaines DC manager Trevor Dietz ‘taught young bands how to dream’, funeral hears
URC final preview: Only Leinster’s best will do if they are to tame the Bulls and retain title at Croke Park
Couple’s conviction for female genital mutilation of child declared a miscarriage of justice
‘I thought she was dead’ – Doctor tells Parnell Square attack trial of efforts to save life of girl (5)
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The Irish Times
Family of man (71) who died after brain bleed missed criticise being ‘dragged’ through courts
Prison officer wins compensation after bosses’ no-show at WRC hearing
Doctor tells Riad Bouchaker trial he thought girl stabbed at Parnell Square was dead
Jury in Jeffrey Donaldson child sex offences trial sent home until Monday
Leaving Cert music: Beatles and Mozart strike the right note for well-prepared students
Met Éireann forecasts dry and sunny weekend weather with temperatures to hit 23C
Irish Examiner
Man dies in hospital a week after Belfast assault
Carl Holland, 30, was from the local area, police said
42 South African nationals, including 15 children, deported from Ireland
Gardaí said two of the individuals had been 'convicted of offences in this jurisdiction and their removal supports ongoing operations by An Garda Síochána nationwide
Government keeping ‘open mind’ over fate of Aughinish Alumina
Results of investigation into whether Limerick plant is contributing to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine awaited, Taoiseach says