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Weather warnings still in place for eight counties as temperatures surpass May record
Temperatures of 30.5 degrees were recorded in provisional data on Tuesday -
Cavan GP leaves fitness-to-practise inquiry to round of applause
Doctor allegedly posted tweets critical of Covid-19 public health policy during pandemic -
Returning Irish troops tell of ‘extremely challenging’ mission in Lebanon
About 160 troops from 127th Infantry Battalion return home from six-month deployment with Unifil -
Ireland’s greenhouse gas emissions to fall by just half of the amount pledged
Drop from agriculture sector might be as low as 4 per cent, environmental agency says -
‘There’s no way I’m going to the US now’: Irish students choose Europe over J1 for summer jobs
Many Leaving Cert and third-level students plan to seek work on the Continent, not the United States, this summer. What are their options? -
‘Really disappointing’: Institutional abuse survivor advocate ‘hugely frustrated’ by redress scheme
Patricia Carey says €15,000 is ‘the price for forcible removal of a child from their family’ -
Names of Defence Forces officers involved in sensitive operations published online
Several officers within Naval Service raise concerns that publication of list could be compromising -
Mother fears daughter with dyslexia being ‘left behind’ as specialised reading class full
Support classes provide targeted help for pupils for two years, but are heavily oversubscribed -
Number of Catholics in PSNI has stalled and likely to fall further, MPs say
Threat from dissident Republicans blamed, with officers unable to tell family or friends about job -
Investigating culvert where Noah Donohoe was found dead ‘not a priority’, inquest told
Inquest into death of schoolboy in Belfast in 2020 now in its 17th week

