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Tuesday 30 May 2023 Dublin: 17°C

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# Donnybrook
Permission granted for apartment complex on the site of a former Magdalene Laundry
Dublin City Council granted planning permission for 44 apartments.
# copy and paste error
Maurice McCabe accepts fake rape allegation against him in HSE report was unintentional, Tribunal hears
The Disclosures Tribunal has concluded its first module and will break until next month.
# nature photos
These stunning photos are competing for National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year
The 2017 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year contest is accepting entries.
# Your Say
Poll: Will only rich people be able to buy houses under new mortgage rules?
That’s the concern of the Department of Finance.
# keep dreaming
Most Irish people say they won't be able to buy a house next year
This comes after the closure of the Central Bank’s consultation process on new mortgage restrictions.
# Your Say
Poll: Do you think the ban on nuclear power should be lifted?
The Green Paper on Energy says it would be “technically possible” to build a small nuclear power plant in County Clare.
# integration policy
Shatter: 'Immigrants have had a transformative impact on Irish society, for the better'
A review integration policy in Ireland is being carried out, with the minister urging people to make written submissions.
# draft contract
GPs invited to meet Dept of Health on free care for under-sixes
300 submissions were received on a draft contract related to how GPs will undertake the initiative.
# ooohhh pretty
Here are YOUR photos of this morning's spectacular sunrise
You did see it, right?
# Pylons
Eirgrid receives thousands of submissions on pylon project
Minister Pat Rabbitte is expected to meet with the board and senior management of Eirgrid later this week.
# Pylons
Deadline for submissions on Eirgrid's Gridlink project closes tomorrow
Opposition groups were out protesting against pylon developments yesterday.
# constitutional convention
Blasphemy offence should be replaced in the Constitution, says Convention
The Constitutional Convention has held its seventh meeting in Dublin this weekend.
# prosititution
Many brothels run by foreign organised crime gangs, committee hears
A Garda Superintendent told the hearings on prostitution that there has been a “notable change” in the industry in recent years.
# councils
Have an opinion on council reforms? Phil Hogan wants them
The Environment Minister has established a committee to review local electoral areas, and submissions on the proposed changes are now being sought.
# septic tanks
Submissions sought on septic tank regulation guidelines
The guidelines for septic tank regulation have been published by Minister Phil Hogan today. Submissions on the guidlines are now being sought.