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Irish Independent
DART and Northern Line trains resume but thousands hit by knock-on delays
Taoiseach accuses Sinn Féin of ‘engineering’ fuel protests as decision on excise cuts looms
Man who brought 14kg of cannabis to Ireland in suitcase jailed for five years
Ireland braces for ‘hottest day ever’ tomorrow with high of 33.3C as Europe swelters in heatwave
Late Niamh Gannon goal not enough for Dublin as Offaly hold their nerve in sun-kissed Birr
‘Gym-bro testosterone, black-market hormones and chemsex parties’ – how drug use in Dublin city is changing
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The Irish Times
Irish road deaths on the rise while most of Europe sees decline
Heat warning in place across Ireland; 94m people in Europe to experience 35-degree temperatures
Repairs to northern Dart rail line expected by early afternoon
Man (20s) dies in Kerry car crash early this morning
Why is it so hot and when will Ireland’s ‘exceptionally warm weather’ end?
Dublin man who beat girlfriend and kicked her in face is jailed
Irish Examiner
Taoiseach questioned by inquiry into handling of covid pandemic
Inquiry into handling of covid pandemic will be concluded before end of 2026, says Micheál Martin
Committee backs call for decriminalisation of drugs for personal use
The Joint Committee on Drugs Use was established to consider the recommendations in the report of the 2024 Citizens' Assembly on Drugs Use.
Extreme heat brings 'life or death' scenarios to citizens across Europe
Cities across Europe have been forced to close schools, curtail public transport, and close tourist sites