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Your top stories on Thursday: Airlines may face higher fines for failing to check travel documents; university changes gender identity policy

Texaco Children's Art Competition 2024: Eimear Fitzgerald , a pupil at Ennis Art School, won third prize in Category A for her work ‘Best Friends’. Photograph: Alan BetsonAirlines could face higher fines and be subjected to tougher legal obligations to check the documents of passengers flying into Ireland under proposed new immigration reforms.

A new gate check programme could see airlines escape fines, however, if they put in place an audited higher standard of document checking along with dedicated security procedures at embarkation.

The curious tale of the pitchers in the night-time. In July 1972, a New York Post sports writer called Maury Allen threw a dinner party at his place in Dobbs Ferry and, because it was a very different era, some of his friends who played for the Yankees came.Monday and happened to say he was heading for St Patrick’s Purgatory in Lough Derg in Donegal.

 

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