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FactCheck: Has the government quadrupled social housing construction in two years?
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No 'magic drug circle' but gardaí will use 'discretion' outside city injection centres
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Shane Ross agrees to reimburse OCI funding for 2016
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Eleven members of Traveller family convicted of modern day slavery jailed in England
Over 100 high-risk prisoners escaped a British island prison during Hurricane Irma
FactCheck: Did the State build more social housing in the 1980s than in 2015?
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