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Leaves fall early in UK after heatwave as experts warn of Ireland's vulnerability
Monkeypox cases rise to 126 as new advice on vaccines could increase doses fivefold
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'No matter how small': Gardaí appeal for information on disappearance of Fiona Pender in 1996
Nurses and midwives' union to ballot members on industrial action
More than 300 free events to take place across Dublin on Culture Night
Irish embassy reopens in Kyiv after working remotely for six months of war
Government urged to hasten payments for surplus solar power ahead of feared energy shortages
Two new rollercoasters to open at Tayto Park next year
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