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# Development

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Fitzpatrick called to be questioned on Dublin docklands development
Cycling Ireland to hold EGM on McQuaid's nomination
95 new jobs to be created in Limerick and Dublin
Can sport save mankind?
9 striking photos from some of the worst crises of the past 40 years
What is the world's most pressing problem?
Indian malnutrition fund used to fix buses
Unconventional love story of the day: How one woman met her partner volunteering
New group to oversee the Children's Hospital
Ivan Basso testifies in 'Operation Puerto' trial
Treasury holding company for Battersea purchase set to be wound up
Next big thing: Is Apple working on the iWatch?
Column: Online bullying is fuelled by changes in our culture
Joanna Fortune
More than 30 jobs to be created by eReading company in Dublin
Back to the day job: Craig Gilroy digs in for Ravenhill revamp
Speech and language therapy recommended for kids in disadvantaged areas
Aaron McKenna: Should we turn off the tap of Irish aid to other countries?
Aaron McKenna
UCI's Kimmage lawsuit suspended, Tour de France races to have no winner
Update: FAI give Trapattoni vote of confidence
Man City start work on new state-of-the-art academy
Syrian refugees tell of "indiscriminate violence"
Irish man teams up with Kenyans to give "trade without aid"
Products from U21 grade boost Donegal and Cork
Ikea to build a new district in German city
Ireland's space programme: what Irish tech developments are heading out of this world?
Column: Population growth an obstacle to development...
Paul O'Brien
Column: Taking kids to beauty salons? It’s far from child’s play
Joanna Fortune
UN nuclear watchdog 'disappointed' with lack of progress in Iran talks
NAMA and Lloyds to sell iconic Battersea Power Station site for £400m
Dublin Docklands Development Authority to be wound up, says Hogan
The Daily Fix: Monday
Minister proposes to strengthen building control system
Column: Did you hear the one about the developer, the banker and the politician?
Nick Leeson
WATCH: Day 2 of the Dáil debate on the Mahon report
Back to school: O'Dwyer wants to learn from Dublin's rising stars
Pee Flynn's Late Late interview was "underhand" says Gilmartin's son
Cats have to take first step to address football fiasco, says Cooney
Slane bypass plans rejected by An Bord Pleanála
SIPTU set to demolish and redevelop Dublin's iconic Liberty Hall