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Dublin's Parliament St to be pedestrianised three evenings a week until the end of August
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EU asks member states to cut gas use by 15% over winter to avoid Russian 'blackmail'
Broadcasting watchdog rejects 11 complaints about Covid-19 segment on The Pat Kenny Show
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Taoiseach meets Prime Minister of Japan to discuss trade, Ukraine and nuclear disarmament
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London Fire Brigade faced busiest day since WW2 as fires blazed in 40-degree heat
Diverted Ryanair flight investigation concludes that Belarus' actions were 'unlawful'
Under half of polled customers have moved KBC and Ulster Bank accounts ahead of closures
Jack O'Connor: 'The people that are dishing out the abuse don’t understand that'
US House passes bill to protect same-sex marriage from Supreme Court
Former Trump aide Steve Bannon acted as if he was 'above the law', prosecutor says
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Third of UK prisoners show symptoms of 'severe anxiety disorder' due to pandemic
New public holiday could cost Exchequer between €220m and €300m, says Varadkar
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Netflix subscriber numbers continue to drop for second quarter in a row
First Ukrainian refugees arrive at Gormanston military camp
16-year-old missing from Louth found safe and well
Police arrest 17 US politicians at abortion rights protest outside Supreme Court
Number of casualties and houses destroyed in fires across London unknown
Last-gasp goal a sickener for Shamrock Rovers in Champions League defeat to classy Ludogorets
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Man jailed for six and half years for a spate of raids on Dublin shops
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Shamrock Rovers v Ludogorets, Champions League qualifying