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Vacant property tax targeted at institutional landlords who leave apartments lying empty under 'serious consideration'
Biden tells Israel's Netanyahu he expects 'significant de-escalation' in Gaza conflict
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Facebook touts progress in curbing hate and violent content
Families of Stardust victims to be given legal aid, paving the way for new inquests into disaster to begin
European Commission VP and UK's Brexit minister invited to give evidence to Stormont committee
Man (35) found guilty of murder after he strangled his wife to death in 2018
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Galway restaurant claims they were defamed by Deliveroo
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DUP's Gregory Campbell alleges ‘illegality’ link in departure of two Sinn Féin MLAs
Portakabin seeks court order to find person behind Gmail account who allegedly defamed company
Child dies after being struck by vehicle in Co Longford
Coronavirus: 503 new cases confirmed in Ireland
eir Sport channels to cease broadcasting later this year
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Pfizer to begin manufacturing Covid-19 vaccine components in Ireland by end of the year
US pop star Demi Lovato announces they are non-binary
Man who repeatedly stabbed woman after she refused to kiss him jailed for five years
15-year-old missing from Dublin found safe and well
EU takes step towards relaxing tourism travel for fully-vaccinated visitors
Judge warns of jailtime for young people who launder money for criminal gangs
Two Wexford hurlers test positive for Covid-19 ahead of Kilkenny clash
HSE says staff will be paid this week but there may be issues with amounts
'A human error': Sinn Féin motion on affordable housing passed by Dáil after junior Minister doesn't call vote
Why Rory McIlroy has found his form again ahead of this week’s PGA Championship
Loyalists tell MPs there is 'seething anger' at Boris Johnson over broken Protocol promise
CervicalCheck asks GPs to postpone smear tests booked this week after HSE cyber attack
Rain and wind warnings active in coastal counties in the south and west from midnight tonight
Boris Johnson issues apology to families of victims of Ballymurphy massacre in the House of Commons