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Irish Independent
Jeffrey Donaldson denies raping child (7), telling trial: ‘It simply did not happen’
Credit unions to hold interest rates on mortgages steady
Aaron Greene: ‘I am sure the two lads will be disappointed not to get capped in Canada, but they can bounce back’
Parnell Square stabbing trial: Jury views CCTV footage of movements in hours before attack
Drugs, cash and gun seized from home where man was branded ‘RAT’ by Hennessy gang
Man accused of hit-and-run causing death of Kildare teen told gardaí damage to his van was caused by a deer, trial hears
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Orthopaedic surgeon accused of trashing hotel and assaulting guests found not guilty by reason of insanity
Belfast latest: Stabbing victim ‘improving’, DUP leader says
Occupiers of former pub in Dublin’s Liberties have three days to leave
Leaving Cert construction studies paper praised for accessibility
Truck driver acquitted of careless driving charge after death of woman (78)
Taxpayers ‘sick and tired of waste’, says Committee of Public Accounts chief
Irish Examiner
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
Naval Service hopes to have powers to board Russian 'shadow fleet' before EU presidency begins
The proposals contain a broad power to board a 'foreign ship' in Ireland’s territorial waters where their presence is considered 'prejudicial' to the country’s security