Evening Round-up: Public Services Card; Nora Quoirin; Ryanair pilots' strike
So that’s nearly Friday wrapped up. Here’s some of the stories we published on irishexaminer.com today which we hope will help you make sense of it all this evening.
TO INFORM
The Government has been urged to scrap the rolling out of the controversial
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The family of Nora Quoirin have said they hope to have
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Ryanair has asked the High Court
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Greenland’s government has said the island is “not for sale” after
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Seamus Callanan
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TO ENGAGE
Education Minister Joe McHugh came under fire this week after he suggested that students could pursue “regional options” as pathways to their chosen career
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Hundreds, perhaps thousands, died in the student protests of 1989, but a similar use of violence in what is one of the world’s key financial centres
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TO ENTERTAIN
The Dublin actress has relocated to London with her family, including daughter Evie, who has Stargardt Disease. After eight years in Hollywood,
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Warner Bros will release the Bruce Springsteen
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MOST READ SO FAR TODAY
The Competitions Comtrol Committee (CCC) of Cork GAA has handed down




