BULLETIN: CervicalCheck scoping inquiry failed by state bodies; Trump sees ‘new future’ for North Korea

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IRELAND: The CervicalCheck scoping inquiry has been severely hampered by the failure of state bodies to supply it with legible documentation, leading to accusations of deliberate obstruction.
IRELAND: Children are being let down by public bodies such as the HSE and Tusla who fail to keep their best interests at heart and by a mental health service where psychiatrists are not routinely available to suicidal young people.
WORLD: Trump sees ‘new future’ for North Korea, but path unclear
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BUSINESS: Pre-tax profits at the consortium that currently operates the e-flow pre-pay toll system on Dublin’s M50 motorway increased by 26% to €2.62m in 2016, newly-filed accounts show.
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