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The original goal of €250,000 was well surpassed.
The Cork-based charity described some of the donations it received as ‘disgraceful’
Dermot Lacey responded to George Galloway, saying he doesn’t “take lectures from such wasters”.
Will McKenzie’s father passed away in April at the age of 52.
Meanwhile, his Everton counterpart Ronald Koeman suggested Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren should have been sent off.
FC United are carrying out a thoughtful gesture at Broadhurst Park.
The Christmas cheer is being spread early across Ireland this year.
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Christmas cheer? Never heard of it.
Pat Lam’s players decided to do something different to secret santa this year.
140,000 people will be helped by the Saint Vincent de Paul between now and Christmas. Demand on the charity has remained “consistently high” since the start of the downturn.
The Dublin star was in Beaumont and Temple Street.
It’s a Reddit Christmas miracle.
Watch the Taoiseach’s message to the people of Ireland this festive season…
The province is hoping to keep up their Heineken Cup momentum
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The club’s supporters celebrated in spite of the fact that the team were losing earlier today.
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