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Bloomberg

QuickTake: How U.S. Companies Buy Tax Breaks

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April 11 -- Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports on today's top news "QuickTake". She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: French film producer's family hopes for Irishman's extradition

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CLEAN: French film producer's family hopes for Irishman's extradition
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Press Association

Fianna Fail leader promises to put an end to the 'endless cycle of spin' in election campaign launch

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Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin launches his party's manifesto at the Smock Alley theatre in Dublin. He says he wants to put an end to the 'endless cycle of spin'.
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Press Association

Irish Government pledges to build 33,000 homes per year

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The Government has vowed to deliver 300,000 new homes by the end of the decade on an annual budget of more than four billion euro. In what it describes as its largest ever housing budget in the history of the State, the Housing for All...
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Press Association

Donegal man arrives in Bangor during swim around Ireland

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Donegal man Henry O'Donnell arrives in Bangor, Co Down during his attempt to become the first to swim around the island of Ireland. He was welcomed to the town by members of the local sea swimming group the Brompton Belles and Beaux,...
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Press Association

Senator says US will push London and Brussels for deal on protocol

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A US senator has said he expects the United States will have to “push a little bit” on both London and Brussels to secure a deal over the Northern Ireland Protocol. Senator Chris Murphy, a member of the US Foreign Relations Committee,...
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Press Association

Daughter of missing woman makes plea for information

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Inspector Noleen McKenna and Jade Connolly, daughter of missing woman Bernadette Connolly speak to the media at the entrance to Donabate beach near the Shoreline Hotel in Dublin where Bernadette was last seen on Friday, 7th January,...
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Press Association

Cross-party support for Irish language legislation

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MPs gather outside of the Houses of Parliament to show cross-party support for new Irish language legislation published in New Decade New Approach. Interviews with John Finucane MP and Dr Niall Comer. The legislation will create a new...
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Sky News

The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment

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The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment
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Curated Video

Bush brings Irish leaders to White House for St. Patrick's luncheon

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1. Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern and US President George W. Bush enter press conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bertie Ahern, Irish Prime Minister: "Ireland and the United States are two countries of vastly different size and scale,...
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Sky News

Michael Flatley horse drawn carriage

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Michael Flatley horse drawn carriage
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Sky News

Footage of Michael Flatley at various events

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Footage of Michael Flatley at various events
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Replica of old Irish town at 1933 Chicago World's Fair

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Girls riding on wagon pulled by World's Fair employees through archway, replica of old Irish village in background / shot from below of figurehead projecting from roof of large building / group of Irish girls in costumes dancing, woman...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

1949 Ireland Celebrates Becoming a Republic

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1949 / Cold War / Title card reads: GREAT DAY FOR THE IRISH! - ERIN HAILS BIRTH OF - Poblacht na h'Eireann - REPUBLIC OF IRELAND / Irish celebrate claim to independence with President O'Kelley in Dublin, Ireland during Cold War in 1949 /...
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Bridgeman Arts

Five Nations rugby match, France Vs Ireland, Paris 1970s

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Clip from a 1970s tourism film promoting Paris. France plays Ireland in a Five Nations rugby game in Paris 1970s.
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Bloomberg

Brexit Stalemate Has Caused Enormous Damage to U.K., Princeton's O'Toole Says

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Mar.29 -- Fintan O'Toole, Princeton University professor, comments on U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May's push for a Brexit deal. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Press Association

Jim O Callaghan points to turning point in Irish election

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Fianna Fail candidate Jim O Callaghan says the murder of Keane Mulready-Woods will be "seen as a turning point in the election after the teenager's remains were found in Dublin.
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Press Association

Eamon Ryan re-elected leader of Ireland’s Greens

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Green party leader Eamon Ryan speaks to the media after a narrow win following leadership contest. Party members have been asked to stick with the party and its leader after he was re-elected by a narrow margin. He won 994 votes to...
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Press Association

Leo Varadkar: Votes need to be counted before considering a coalition

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Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar says it remains to be seen whether his Fine Gael party will be able to form a govenrment following the results of the Irish general election. Mr Varadkar said he would see the "lie of the land" after the...
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Press Association

Heavy Garda presence in Dublin on St Patrick's Day

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Footage from O'Connell Street in Dublin's city centre on St Patrick's Day. More than 2,500 Garda will be deployed across checkpoints and arterial routes across the country on Wednesday. Much of the focus will be in Dublin amid fears that...
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Press Association

Stardust Inquest bill launched

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Sinn Fein Senator Lynn Boylan, right, and Antoinette Keegan, launching a bill that seeks to ensure that the Stardust Inquest will be held before a Jury, and that the Jury will be selected in a transparent manner.
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Press Association

Taoiseach considering more affordable antigen tests as Covid rates soar

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Taoiseach Micheal Martin said there are lessons to be learned from other countries, including the UK, in how antigen tests were rolled out. His comments come as number of people in hospital with Covid in Ireland surpasses 600.
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Press Association

Irish pubs prepare to reopen their doors

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Quotes from Ronan Lynch, owner of the Swan Bar in Dublin city centre, ahead of an expecting easing of Covid-19 restrictions