First-Time Buyers Boost Irish Mortgage Activity
Okay,you’re right to flag this as largely instructions and source material,not a finished article. Here’s a breakdown of what’s not content to be included in the final output,and what is notable:
Typos/Filler/Instructions (Do NOT include in final article):
Everything numbered 5-8.These are the instructions for writing the article.
The repeated phrasing like “exactly one,” “do NOT,” “strip,” “satisfy,” “substantially expand,” etc. These are directives.
Phrases like “HARD STOP” and “FINAL SELF-CHECK.”
The repeated mentions of “paywall” within
. This is a class for the source website and irrelevant to the article itself.
target="_self" rel="" title="https://..." attributes within the tags.These are likely for the source website’s internal tracking and not needed in the final HTML.
The
Content to be used to write the article (the core data):
The text within the
tags. This is the actual news information.
The links themselves (the URLs within the tags) – these are sources and should be used for verification and possibly linked in the final article. the names mentioned (e.g., “First-time buyers,” “Banking and Payments Federation Ireland,” “Brian Hayes,” “Help to Buy,” “First Home scheme”).
In essence, you need to take the information contained within* the
tags and rewrite it as a well-structured, semantic HTML5
