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# Turf War

Last year
2022
Devoy's the boy as 10-man Bohs dig in for three points in North Dublin derby
The Ireland U21 international’s goal separated the sides despite Ciaran Kelly’s red card early in the second half.
All time
'This is about heritage and tradition': Turf cutters say the new bogs strategy won't solve the problem
The strategy includes plans to start restoration work on a number of bogs across the country.
ESPN wrote a big feature on Conor McGregor and its depiction of Dublin is getting torn to shreds
“Crossing the wrong street has traditionally been reason enough for an ass-whipping.”
ESPN wrote a big feature on Conor McGregor and its depiction of Dublin is getting torn to shreds
“Crossing the wrong street has traditionally been reason enough for an ass-whipping.”
It was turf, bogs and roads that threatened Enda Kenny right to the end
It was down to the wire today as negotiations with the independents went past the deadline.
Turf cutters 'annoyed' by wording in compensation agreement
Those opting for a relocation bog are now worried that the government will force a financial option on them instead of finding a new place for them to cut turf.
Luke 'Ming' Flanagan tells Minister Deenihan to 'put up or shut up'
Flanagan hit out at the minister following the appearance of two men in court yesterday charged in relation to alleged illegal turf cutting.
Charred bodies of Canadian mafiosi found in Sicily
The bodies of the two men were found riddled with about 30 bullets, in an operation dubbed “Argo” by Italian and Canadian police.
RFU reject Wales' cheeky proposal to stage World Cup clash in Cardiff
They’re not falling for that one.
Two killed in biker gang war started over Starbucks
Security is tight for the funeral of one biker tomorrow, after a conflict that began over who had access to the coffee shop.
Living statues in bloody street fight over prime busking spot
Gold-painted street performer ‘The Invisible King’ jailed after battering rival ‘Silver Wizard’ as tourists looked on.