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Witness appeal for alleged assault and robbery of man by six youths in Dublin
Ireland to raise concerns over UK plans for non-Irish EU citizens to need visa to cross NI border
Oireachtas passes legislation to cap rent increases at 2% per year
Mandatory hotel quarantine signed back into law amid Omicron concerns
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Irish consumer prices rise 5.3% during biggest annual increase in 20 years
Former rugby international Mullin sent forward for trial over fraud allegation
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Govt says it was 'too complicated' to bring in targeted hospitality supports and instead extends EWSS
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New Zealand to phase out tobacco sales by raising legal age for purchase each year
Ex-White House chief files lawsuit against Congress committee investigating Capitol attack
12 awards for Limerick as 2021 All-Star hurling team is named
GSOC: Government must give greater protections to Irish whistleblowers
People in their 30s and 40s to be offered booster jab this month as roll-out to be accelerated
The Irish Book of the Year has been named
Trial of ten men accused of involvement in the 2016 Brussels bombings to open in October 2022
Tánaiste says there will be no blackouts this winter as power stations back online
Evidence that Empire actor Jussie Smollett staged fake attack is overwhelming, court told
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Man arrested in France over killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi is released
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