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August 31, 2043 - September 06, 2043
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Irish Independent
Ireland braces for hottest day ever today as France tops 44 degrees in killer ‘Omega’ heatwave
Popular Wexford beach has Blue Flag flying for the first time in 19 years
Venezuela rocked by powerful back-to-back earthquakes leaving more than 30 dead and hundreds injured
Man threatened to burn down woman’s house if son’s debt not paid within hour, court hears
Convicted paedophile Jeffrey Donaldson to renounce knighthood and membership of advisory board for King Charles
Only two students have enrolled to attend the new Gaelcholáiste at Synge Street
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Irish Examiner
'At least they'll have someone to converse with': Only two pupils enrolled in new gaelcholáiste
Controversial decision announced in 2024 to transition the famous secondary school to an Irish-medium institute
'Parents forced to take State to court for services and even diagnoses for their children'
Jesslyn Henry of the Save Our SNAs group tells Oireachtas education committee the right to an inclusive education is not 'an aspiration'
Ex-DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson to renounce knighthood after sex abuse convictions
His letter also renounces his membership of the privy council, a central advisory group to the British monarch