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Vulnerable, evicted, and facing homelessness at 70, and today's other top stories
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A selection of today's stories from The Irish Times.
- An especially vulnerable women, and survivor of the Donnybrook Magdalene Laundry, who’s facing eviction at the age of seventy speaks to the Irish Times.
- The scheme to compensate survivors of mother and baby homes says its received 7-thousand applications for redress.
- The government promises tighter regulations on Escooters.
- A group of Irish students head to Bavaria on exchange.
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