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EducationBudget of €2.2m for cancelled student grant IT project not ‘in any way’ realistic, department saysBy Martin Wall
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IrelandDecision on €2.7m Temple Bar umbrellas ‘yet to be made’ after years out of commissionBy Tim O'Brien
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EnvironmentGrief, anger and lack of trust expressed in community meetings on Nature Restoration PlanBy Caroline O'Doherty
EconomyNorth will face major austerity measures if London refuses to keep funding budget overspends By John FitzGerald
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Middle EastIsrael orders 400,000 to leave Lebanon amid clashes, causing new humanitarian crisisBy Mark Weiss
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Middle EastIsrael and US continue wide-scale strikes on Iran as chances of ceasefire talks downplayedBy Mark Weiss
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