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People of Creeslough showing great example of solidarity – Higgins

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The people of Creeslough in Co Donegal are showing a great example of solidarity after tragedy, Irish President Michael D Higgins has said, after he attended the funeral of James O’Flaherty at St Mary’s Church in Derrybeg, Co Donegal. Mr...
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Government could intervene in new year to help people’s finances, says Varadkar

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The Tanaiste has said the Government will reassess the country’s financial situation in the new year to see whether it needs to intervene again to help people. But Leo Varadkar said he did not envisage a mini-budget being implemented. He...
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Irish premier says ‘entire nation is mourning’

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Note - filmed on October 8 Taoiseach Micheal Martin spoke to the media on Saturday evening where he said the entire nation is in mourning following the tragedy.
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Public urged to take part in cost-of-living crisis rally

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Sinn Fein President Mary Lou McDonald has urged the public to join the cost of living protest taking place on Saturday in Dublin.
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Irish War of Independence, world leaders of the 20s, Italian factory occupation, USSR anti-religion campaign, death of Lenin

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Irish War of Independence, world leaders of the 20s, Italian factory occupation, USSR anti-religion campaign, death of Lenin
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UK ‘tough talk’ on Ukraine not matched with action on NI Protocol, rally hears

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The UK Government is failing to match its “tough talk” over Ukraine with meaningful action in getting rid of the Northern Ireland Protocol, a rally has been told. TUV leader Jim Allister addressed the anti-protocol meeting at Carlton...
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Ukraine to dominate Taoiseach’s St Patrick’s Day meeting with US president

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Irish Taoiseach Micheal Martin has said his meeting with US President Joe Biden this week will be dominated by discussions around the Russian invasion of Ukraine. However, Mr Martin said they would also discuss economic ties and the...
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IRELAND: DIVORCE CONSTITUTION VOTE PREVIEW

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English/Nat The Republic of Ireland votes today on whether to amend the constitution and permit divorce, an issue that has pitted the church against the state. More than two and a half (m) million people are eligible to vote and opinion...
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Actor John C Reilly pours a pint in Dublin ahead of St Patrick's Day

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The St Patrick’s Day parade will return to Ireland this year after a two-year break, with Hollywood actor John C Reilly as international guest of honour. The Irish-American said it is a great opportunity to “spread joy” during a...
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Businesses in Ireland that do not comply with Covid-19 safety measures will be shut down

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Ireland's Business Minister Heather Humphreys said inspectors from the Health and Safety Authority (HSA) will be able to shut down workplaces that do not comply. She was speaking at the launch of the Government’s Return to Work safety...
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Fianna Fail’s Deirdre Conroy on biggest issues facing Dublin Bay South by-election

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Fianna Fail’s Deirdre Conroy speaks about the biggest issues in the Dublin Bay South constituency, including housing and public transport.
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Taoiseach rejects allegations of treating hospitality sector 'like dirt'

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Taosieach Micheal Martin has rejected allegations that the Government has treated the hospitality sector like 'dirt' over its handling of the reopening.
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Ireland under pressure to relax Abortion laws

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Ireland under pressure to relax Abortion laws
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Obama on immigration at Irish unity event

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President Barack Obama delivered a speech alongside Ireland's prime minister on Tuesday, looking back on a history of Irish immigration to the US. Obama said the current wave of immigrants should be respected for "contributing to our...
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Helen McEntee slams "unacceptable incidents" in Cherry Orchard after Garda car rammed

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Minister for Justice Helen McEntee said the scenes in Cherry Orchard on Monday night were “absolutely unacceptable” in Co Laois. The Taoiseach has pledged more resources in west Dublin after a Garda car was rammed by another vehicle in...
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Mary Lou McDonald: We seek partnership with Unionists for united Ireland

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The leader of Sinn Fein has sought “partnership” with unionists to help realise the party’s objective of achieving a united Ireland. Mary Lou McDonald said unionists must have an “equal part” in building what she described as a new...
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Irish politicians launch campaign to help raise awareness about spiking

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Minister for Justice Helen McEntee and Minister for Further and Higher Education Simon Harris at the launch of a campaign to raise awareness about spiking.
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Irish Government to consider financial reward for information on Kinahan cartel

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Irish premier Micheal Martin said the Government will consider offering a financial reward for information on the Kinahan gang. Mr Martin said he will discuss it with his Government colleagues and keep the measure under review. It come...
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Taoiseach sets out plan to relocate business to rural areas

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Taoiseach Micheal Martin speaks at the launch of the new plan 'Our Rural Future', which seeks to rejuvenate rural Ireland and offer incentives to people to relocate from cities.
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Archbishop Martin visited the scene in Co Donegal on Monday

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Archbishop Eamon Martin said seeing the empty shell of the service station in Creeslough conjures up the emptiness in the community. Archbishop Martin visited the scene in Co Donegal on Monday.
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Grandsons Of Somme Heroes Meet 100 Years On

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Grandsons Of Somme Heroes Meet 100 Years On
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Travellers to be Evicted After 10 Years

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Travellers to be Evicted After 10 Years
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Taoiseach hails ‘unprecedented’ development plan

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The Taoiseach has described Ireland’s new national development plan as “unprecedented in scale” and one that will shape Ireland’s response to the housing crisis and the challenge of climate change. The new plan, described by ministers on...