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Taoiseach will not follow Amnesty International in using 'apartheid' in relation to Israel
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Gardaí investigating January attack on woman in Cork city make arrest
FAI say CEO Hill's failure to relocate permanently to Ireland is a 'non-issue'
Five food businesses ordered to close in January over safety and hygiene breaches
Jacob Rees-Mogg is the British Government's new Brexit minister
Taoiseach heading to Washington as 32 ministerial trips planned for St Patrick's week
Man pleads guilty to endangering Garda by driving car at him
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Application lodged for judicial review into contentious Galway Ring Road plan
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Ian Paisley accuses Tories of 'betrayal' for choosing 'English nationalism' over unionism
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RUC 'deliberately destroyed' files on Sean Graham bookmakers massacre
Justice Minister vows to deliver more than 400 domestic violence refuge beds