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new medicines
HSE approves seven ‘life-enhancing’ medicines for rare but debilitating conditions
6 Feb 2024
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Galway District Court
Man who flew 6kg drone at busy Galway shopping centre prosecuted and fined €5,000
6 Feb 2024
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wrap up warm
Frosty conditions on the way as weather warnings issued for western and northern counties
6 Feb 2024
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Testing the Waters
Uisce Éireann announces 700 new jobs, including roles in science, engineering and IT
6 Feb 2024
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Extradition
Police in North arrest man wanted in Republic on suspicion of attempted child sexual exploitation
6 Feb 2024
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March Referendums
'A first step for carers and disabled people': Yes Yes referendum campaign launched today
6 Feb 2024
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Stormont
Who is Emma Little-Pengelly, Northern Ireland's new Deputy First Minister?
6 Feb 2024
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Cyber Safety
Nearly one in three parents concerned about risk of child being groomed online
6 Feb 2024
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European Elections 2024
Barry Cowen wins Fianna Fáil race to run for Europe in June
6 Feb 2024
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The 9 at 9
Here’s all the news you need to know this morning as you start your day.
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6 Feb 2024
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homeless charirty
Peter McVerry Trust appoints new CEO amid financial and governance investigations
6 Feb 2024
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Weather
Wet and blustery morning ahead with risk of spot flooding, Met Éireann warns
6 Feb 2024
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Measles
Donnelly to tell Cabinet probability of introduction and spread of measles in Ireland is high
There have been increasing numbers of measles cases notified in Europe since the beginning of 2023.
MMR vaccine uptake in Ireland is currently below the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended target uptake.
The HSE is exploring developing a proposal for an MMR catch-up programme in Leaving Cert pupils.
It may also expand to college students.
Hayley Halpin
6 Feb 2024
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the morning lead
Greyhound stadiums criticised for promoting races to children and families
People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy said the ‘reality’ of the industry is being hidden from children.
Diarmuid Pepper
6 Feb 2024
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Equal Rights
'I got one interview in four years': Blind teacher says getting hired is near impossible
5 Feb 2024
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Mater Private defends card-only payment policy in hospital restaurant despite elderly clientele
5 Feb 2024
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woman on the verge
Niamh O’Reilly: I beg you, stop marketing the menopause to me
Niamh O'Reilly
5 Feb 2024
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Department of Finance
Finance Minister announces interest rate on warehoused tax debt by businesses reduced to 0%
5 Feb 2024
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Healthcare
HSE asks public to consider all care options before presenting at emergency departments
5 Feb 2024
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LGFA
Kerry maintain 100% league record with 13-point win over Cork
Hannah O’Donoghue hit 1-3 as the Kingdom joined Meath and Armagh on three wins from three.
5 Feb 2024
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Dublin
11 arrested following anti-immigration demonstration and counter-protest in Dublin
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5 Feb 2024
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The North
Taoiseach confident Stormont Executive 'is here to last' following talks in Belfast
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who was also at Stormont to mark the restoration of devolution, said “the real work starts now”.
The return of Stormont will see the Treasury release a £3.3 billion package to support under-pressure public services in Northern Ireland.
Sunak said the offer represents “a generous and fair settlement”.
DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson said he will be making the case that the Executive needs resources to "deliver sustainable public finances".
5 Feb 2024
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Cork
Kieran Quilligan death: Man remains in custody after being arrested on suspicion of murder
5 Feb 2024
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Animal Welfare
Two puppies rescued from bog as Dogs Trust receives over 400 post-Christmas surrender requests
5 Feb 2024
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Ballycotton
Three fishermen rescued after boat gets into difficulties off Co Cork coast in early hours
5 Feb 2024
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brittas
Formal Garda examination to be carried out of scene of fire at former nursing home in south Dublin
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5 Feb 2024
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brian molloy
Change agent: Meet the civilian tasked with leading the transformation of Ireland's armed forces
Brian Molloy sat down this week with The Journal to speak about the biggest organisational reimaging in the history of the State.
Niall O'Connor
5 Feb 2024
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Stephen Donnelly
Labour criticises Govt as just 3% of those deemed eligible for GP visit card avail of scheme
5 Feb 2024
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the morning lead
Sex workers sent death threats after replying to text scam
Very few crimes against sex workers are reported to gardaí, an advocacy group said.
A number of people were threatened with physical or sexual violence
Foreign-national sex workers were targeted by the scam
"The texts and calls turned violent, people saying things like they were going to have a hitman kill them."
Órla Ryan
5 Feb 2024
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Crooksling
Senior officer to investigate fire at former nursing home where anti-migrant protests had taken place
The Department of Children was assessing the building for possible use as accommodation for asylum seekers.
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4 Feb 2024
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