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03/17/2027
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Irish Independent
Oberstown worker reveals staffing fears as work-to-rule begins at juvenile detention centre
No public interest in Yamamori Izakaya operating as nightclub claims Hoxton
‘No one is going to tell me how to parent’ – Dublin mum fined after kids miss 500 days of primary school
‘I was on six litres of oxygen a night but a clinical trial gave me new lease of life’
Woman alleges sports coach (79) attempted to rape her during a summer camp
‘Inspirational’ Limerick man wins gold at Transplant Games after life-changing double organ surgery
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The Irish Times
Yamamori Izakaya ‘not providing a cultural institution to Dublin’, Hoxton tells High Court
Garda may seek legislative change to address backlog of more than 60,000 fraud offences
Temperature hits 31 degrees in Co Galway; orange thunderstorm warning in place in three counties
Former sports coach attempted to rape girl at summer camp over 50 years ago, court hears
Women increasingly victims of assaults despite overall drop in serious crime, CSO finds
Uncle may have had dementia longer than thought, court told in €3m farm inheritance case
Irish Examiner
Status orange warning for Cork, Kerry, and Waterford as Met Éireann warns of 'extreme thunderstorm activity'
Met Éireann said the risks include heavy downpours leading to flooding in places, lightning damage, hail, hazardous driving conditions and very gusty winds
Tánaiste: Middle Ireland facilitates gangland crime 'by snorting coke and popping pills'
Simon Harris has urged caution about decriminalising drug use as he raised concerns about those “facilitating” gangland crime
Dáil first for slang word as TD says workers were 'mogged' in budget
Labour's Ged Nash deployed the term, which has gained popularity online in recent months and generally means to outdo someone else