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Ellen O’Donoghue

Thursday’s Front Pages

The Irish Times lead with new accommodation charges for asylum seekers not being imposed on thousands living in direct provision.

Also, a review into “falsified” garda background checks supplied by a company running emergency housing for vulnerable children.

Following that, the woman who was set on fire at her Dublin home, leaving her in critical condition.

27 nov irish times pg 1

Examiner

Patients waiting as a nursing home is delayed, Children’s Health Ireland warning of a significant rise in child flu cases.

And the chance of extreme floods in Ireland rising, and a taxi driver protest in Dublin.

27 nov examiner pg 1

Indo

Bank of Ireland piloting a new loan product allowing people to trade down to a smaller home.

27 nov indo pg 1

Echo

Cork City Council tenant living in a rat-infested house.

27 nov echo pg 1

Daily Mail

Fáilte Ireland climate action official being among the objectors to the Metrolink

27 nov daily mail pg 1

 

27 nov herald pg 1

27 nov mirror pg 1

 

27 nov star pg 1

 

27 nov belfast telegraph pg 1

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