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Ennis man appears in court charged with murder of 29-year-old mother of two
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Man arrested and €140k worth of cannabis seized during Covid-19 checkpoint in Cork
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Two men arrested after €200,000 worth of cannabis herb seized during search of van
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Priti Patel defends overhaul of UK asylum seeker rules amid allegations plan is 'inhumane'
Poll: Should the easing of restrictions be based on set vaccination targets?
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'A game changer': 130km Royal Canal Greenway officially launches
UN asked to request that Irish govt sets up independent investigation into Mother and Baby Homes