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Cabinet Ministers will discuss the latest setbacks for the vaccination programme when they meet this morning. 

The Taoiseach is to be briefed by the HSE and the vaccines taskforce as work continues on redrawing the roll-out plan.

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A new walk-in testing centre is opening in Dunmanway this morning at 9am. 

The facility is part of efforts to detects more asymptomatic cases in communities across the country. 

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A new bill, which would allow for the exhumation of remains at mother and baby homes, could damage survivors' chances of finding out what happened to their loved ones according to the Irish Council for Civil Liberties.

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Protesters have clashed with police for a third night in the US state of Minnesota, following the death of a young black man.

20-year-old Daunte Wright was shot by a police officer - who says she mistook her gun for a Taser and has since resigned.

 

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