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A woman who stole over €6,000 from a distant relative has been convicted at Bantry District Court. 

57 year old Mary Ann O'Sullivan from Horsehill, Kinsale but now living at Avenido de Los Angelos, San Pedro de Alacantara, Malaga Spain pleaded guilty to 27 counts of stealing money belonging to 91 year old retired school teacher Catherine Beardsmore from the AIB Bank in Kinsale between December 24th 2014 and April 20th 2017. 

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A Cork TD is expressing shock at claims the Department of Health has been compiling highly sensitive information from families of children with special needs.

Donnchadh O'Laoghaire's calling for an independent investigation into the revelations on last night's RTE Investigations report.

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The new mandatory hotel quarantine system comes in for air passengers from today.

It means anyone from 33 countries travelling into the country will have to stay in a hotel for 14 days.

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National Slow Down Day gets underway this hour

Gardaí will be out in force trying to crack down on speeding for the next 24 hours.

 

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