The Main Stories Making The Headlines Across Cork
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A report into the incineration of the organs of 18 perinatal babies will not be given to their families this week - despite having been expected.
The babies' organs were sent from Cork University Maternity Hospital to Antwerp for incineration in March and April 2020 - but their families were not informed.
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A windfall tax agreed by EU Energy Ministers on the profits of energy companies will be a big help to Ireland.
That's the view of Ireland South MEP Sean Kelly, who says we're not immune to the rising costs of energy bills.
Ireland is expected to benefit by around two billion euro from the EU-wide fund.
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Micheál Martin says he doesn't think today's Fianna Fáil Ard Fheis will be his last as Taoiseach.
More than 2,500 party members from across the country are expected to meet at the RDS for the party's 80th Ard Fheis.
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Florida's Hurricane Ian has killed at least 27 people in the US, with officials warning this number will rise.
State governor Ron DeSantis says rescue crews have visited more than 3-thousand homes searching for survivors, while almost two-million are still without power.