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Former RTÉ journalist found guilty of sexual assault
Johnson says plan to unilaterally redraw NI protocol is 'insurance' while 'ironing out problems'
GAA and GPA end expenses dispute with agreement on new players' charter
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Coleen Rooney finishes evidence in ‘Wagatha Christie’ trial
McDonald's to sell all its restaurants in Russia
Woman found not guilty of the murder of her husband outside Wexford home
Russian state TV host responds to Taoiseach's comments that nuclear simulation is 'sinister'
IABA must reform or face 'immediate and severe financial sanctions' from government