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# timely - Tuesday 7 February, 2017
Simon Harris 'pleased to announce' Crumlin Hospital scoliosis theatre to open in April
It has emerged that there are an extra 80,000 people on hospital waiting lists outside the government’s official figures.
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Coutinho fitness a timely boost as Liverpool prepare for huge few days
The talented Brazilian has been absent since the end of November.
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Morgan Parra's punching ban conveniently reduced in time for All Blacks game
The versatile back had initially been suspended for four weeks for punching out Gibouin Gautier.
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Cyprus launches criminal investigation into banking crisis
The investigation will focus on possible offences between 2006 and 2013 committed by individuals who are potentially responsible for the economic crisis.
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Lawrie wins Johnnie Walker Championship
The automatic places in Europe’s Ryder Cup team are now filled. But who will get the wildcard nods?
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View more pollsPoll: Should self-driving cars be legally allowed on Irish roads?
SELF-DRIVING CARS could be coming to Irish roads.
The government is set to consider a proposal today to allow self-driving cars to be tested on public roads.
RTÉ News reports that the legislation will aim to change the law so that self-driving cars can legally be tested in Ireland on public roads.
There have been concerns about any potential use of self-driving cars. While it could be years before self-driving cars are a common sight in the country, legal experts have been discussing issues around criminal liability in relation to autonomous vehicles.
But what do you think? Should self-driving cars be legally allowed on Irish roads?
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How I Spend My Money: A 25-year-old civil servant on €38,000 struggling to save while commuting to Dublin
The 25-year-old moved from Dublin to Kildare to cut down on expenses
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