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Giant chequered teapot sculpture unveiled in Smithfield Square
Colin Powell dies aged 84 of Covid-19 complications
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Brussels hints talks won’t include stripping EU judges from Northern Ireland Protocol
Mayo boss: 'The amount of untruths that were published is just phenomenal'
Protesters denounce China at Winter Olympics flame-kindling ceremony in Greece
EU says it has exported one billion vaccine doses to the rest of the world
China’s economic growth stalls after power shortages
Facebook to hire 10,000 workers in EU to build ‘the metaverse’
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'Miracle' pair found alive after days in Australian outback
Physio: Fixing a wee problem - before, during and after menopause
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President leads tributes to 'two great poets' Mhac an tSaoi and Kennelly
Poll: Do you think the country should remove all Covid-19 restrictions this week?
Rory McIlroy hits final round of 66 to win the CJ Cup in Las Vegas
One dead as US college endures two shootings in a week
Canada's Trudeau to visit indigenous children's graves
Man who organised Emiliano Sala air crash flight to stand trial today
Litter survey: Portlaoise cleanest town, Dublin's north inner city 'a litter blackspot'
Facebook flags Irish gas suppliers for running carbon footprint ads without disclaimers
Newcastle fan who received emergency treatment at game ‘stable and responsive’
Quiz: How much do you know about these famous dynasties?
'I never would have seen myself last year in the position that I am'
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Celebrated poet Brendan Kennelly dies aged 85
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
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Tony Kelly could miss Clare's 2022 league following ankle surgery
Teen due in court over Dublin city centre assault and robbery
17 American missionaries kidnapped in Haiti, says US religious group
Home by 10am: 'Misuse' of reduced school days leaving a generation of Traveller children 'lost'
Noteworthy and The Journal can reveal that many Traveller children are routinely put on ‘reduced hours’ at school – with at least one student on just 40 minutes a day.
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Maths Week: Sunday puzzle
President Higgins pays tribute to Irish-language poet Máire Mac an tSaoi who has died aged 99
Bill Clinton released from hospital after infection treatment
Heavy rain and landslides leave 18 dead in southern India
EU will not allow Ireland to be singled out if NI Protocol talks fail, McGuinness says
'Coaching is no more a f*cking science, but it is an art'