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Irish Independent
Belfast riots: Knife suspect granted asylum under fast-track scheme; Taoiseach to hold talks with Keir Starmer; police report less disorder on third night
More than 600 Tipperary patients left waiting after memory clinic closure
Incredible queues as legendary Wicklow chip shop owner comes out of retirement for one day only
‘I knew my truth and I was believed’ - Victims speak out after man found guilty of historical sex abuse offences
Driver who missed insurance warning letter after moving house avoids ban
Man killed in Limerick road crash suspected to be international hitman linked to two murders in Europe
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The Irish Times
Up to 90% of asylum seekers may have crossed Border from North, data shows
Brother of Irish sports star shot dead in Barcelona
Man attacked neighbour after wrongly believing sex offender was inside house
‘Even though it isn’t related to my degree, I have never felt like it was a waste of time’
New asylum contract for minors agreed as EU migration rules come into effect
Is Ireland’s oil supply stable? It’s a question of time
Irish Examiner
'Irish Examiner' reporters win at Justice Media Awards
Editor John O'Mahony said 'the Irish Examiner has consistently shown its willingness to support and encourage our journalists to challenge, change, and strive for better'
Government to progress bill that would ban online deepfakes
The proposed legislation has been put forward by Fianna Fáil TD for Wicklow-Wexford Malcolm Byrne
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