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What the paper says: Wednesday's front pages

What the paper says: Wednesday's front pages

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Wednesday's front pages focus on a range of stories from data centres being allowed to build private electricity plants to Cork being on track for eight new train stations.
The Irish Times
report t
he Government is to make it easier for large energy users such as data centres to power themselves independently under a new policy to be published next month.
The
Irish Examiner
reports t
he final route for one of Ireland's largest ever road projects — the 80km Cork to Limerick motorway — is to be unveiled on Monday.
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The Echo
report that the cost of housing is causing nurses coming from overseas to leave when their contract is up.
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June 18, 2025
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