MORNING BULLETIN: 3,000 women may be caught up in cancer scandal; Murder charges considered after body found
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3,000 women may be caught up in cervical cancer scandal.
Detectives were last night set to consult the Director of Public Prosecutions on whether to bring charges against a man for the murder of Natalia Karaczyn.
No-one else has to die here —that’s the blunt message from two Americans with a tragic connection who have backed calls to close a lethal turn on a stretch of the N20 Cork to Limerick road.
Michael Clifford on CervicalCheck:
Why is nobody ever held to account?
Should Leinster be pressured into diluting their resources because another province is struggling?
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From Aherla to Africa: Paula Hynes spent three weeks with the Maasai for new RTÉ show.
A new guidebook, ‘Cork Strolls: Exploring Cork’s Architectural Treasures’, offers a revealing view on the Rebel City’s heritage[/url], says Dan MacCarthy.
Dashcam footage shows close encounter between a police car and a cow.




