National News from Thursday, September 5th, 2024
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Bacon, Cabbage, And Controversy: Publishers Say Sorry for Irish Family Stereotype
The content sparked controversy and in a statement the Educational Company of Ireland has acknowledged the upset and anger it caused.
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UK Police To Observe Fans At Sell-Out Ireland vs England Match
Officers from Britain will not have policing powers but will observe fans travelling from the UK.
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Gardai Launch Appeal For Two Missing Teenage Girls From Enfield
Both girls are missing since Monday.
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Judge Warns Of Fatalities In Escalating Feud Between Rival Groups In Carbury
“It is inevitable – unless brought to an end by the law, there will be fatalities,” the judge warned
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Aged Just 6, Abuse Survivor, Cornelius Crowley, Was Told By A Nun That He Was "Bound For Hell"
Crowley, who attended five boarding schools between 1965 and 1977, described years of violence, bullying, and abuse.
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Households Signed Up With Electric Ireland In Line For Third Price Cut
It will result in savings of between €40 and €85 a year for households.
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Exclusive: Dublin Coach Driver Blows Whistle Over Alleged Safety Failures, Warns of Potential Disasters
In an exclusive interview with Kfm, the driver, whose identity is being protected for fear that he will lose his job, revealed a series of alleged recurring mechanical failures.
Kfm Kildare Weather
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Wed
Light rain shower
14°C
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Thu
Sunny intervals
13°C
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Fri
Sunny intervals
13°C
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Sat
Low-level cloud
18°C
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Sun
Sunny intervals
18°C