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Waterford News and Star — Sentence for man who broke neighbour s jaw and caused €13,000 of damage unduly lenient, says DPP

Waterford News and Star — Sentence for man who broke neighbour s jaw and caused €13,000 of damage unduly lenient, says DPP
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Kildare Nationalist — Sentence for man who broke neighbour s jaw and caused €13,000 of damage unduly lenient, says DPP

Kildare Nationalist — Sentence for man who broke neighbour s jaw and caused €13,000 of damage unduly lenient, says DPP
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Roscommon Herald — Sentence for man who broke neighbour s jaw and caused €13,000 of damage unduly lenient, says DPP

Roscommon Herald — Sentence for man who broke neighbour s jaw and caused €13,000 of damage unduly lenient, says DPP
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Call the Midwife explainer: When did the Abortion Act pass?

Sunday, 23rd May 2021 at 7:45 pm Over the last few seasons, Call the Midwife has covered the topic of abortion across multiple storylines – and always with great thoughtfulness and care. Advertisement We’ve seen the effects of desperate self-induced abortions (or attempted abortions), with skewers and drugs; we’ve seen the backstreet abortions, carried out in unsanitary conditions with unclean instruments. And we’ve also seen the safer (but still illegal) option of abortion secretly carried out by doctors at private clinics. Alongside that, we have followed the stories of so many desperate women who feel they have no other choice but to terminate their pregnancies – whether that be because of poverty, or abuse, or because they are unmarried, or because they are just not ready to be mothers.

Charter schools targeted by left despite enrollment surge during pandemic

Charter schools targeted by left despite enrollment surge during pandemic Follow Us Question of the Day By Valerie Richardson - The Washington Times - Thursday, May 13, 2021 Charter schools have been praised as some of the heroes of the coronavirus pandemic, but don’t expect them to win any awards from Democratic governors or the Biden administration. The publicly funded independent schools, which marked their 30th anniversary during National Charter Schools Week, face an increasingly hostile political climate as previously friendly Democrats line up with teachers’ unions calling for more accountability and less funding. Ironically, the pivot on the left comes with charter schools enjoying an unprecedented surge in popularity over their ability to react nimbly and reopen safely during the pandemic, even without many of the must-haves demands by teachers’ unions.

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