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Brendan Howlin concedes Labour will not play part in Irish government

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Irish Labour leader Brendan Howlin says his party does not have the mandate to form part of the next government.
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Government denies bailing out FAI after revealing interest-free loan

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The Government has denied bailing out the Football Association of Ireland after announcing it is to give the organisation an interest-free 2.5 million euro annual loan. Ministers announced on Thursday they will double funding and give...
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Coronavirus testing facilities open at Dublin Airport

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Two coronavirus testing facilities are opening at Dublin Airport. Passengers and the general public will be able to take either a drive-through or walk-in test. The sites will initially have the capacity for up to 12,000 tests per day,...
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EU Trade Chief Hogan Quits

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Aug.27 -- The European Union’s trade chief Phil Hogan has resigned amid the growing backlash after he broke virus regulations in his native Ireland at a golf dinner. Bloomberg’s Maria Tadeo reports on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Members of the Garda Technical Bureau at the scene of shooting, Ballymun

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Gardai at the scene in Ballymun, north Dublin, where a man in his 40s has died following a shooting on Thursday evening. Gardai said the man received a number of gunshot wounds and died at the scene. It has been cordoned off for a...
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Housing minister marks centenary of Custom House burning in Dublin

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Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien marked the centenary of the burning of Custom House in Dublin.
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Biden Gives Emotional Remarks on Inauguration Eve

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Jan.19 -- President-elect Joe Biden tells Delaware how important the state has been to him and his family as he departs to be inaugurated as the 46th president of the U.S.
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Man aims for the record books after walking circumference of the Earth in Limerick

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A retired business consultant, who has walked the equivalent of the circumference of the Earth within his neighbourhood, has encouraged others to keep active in the midst of the pandemic. Vinod Bajaj, 70, has walked 40,075 kilometres...
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Man shows off vast collection of Irish political memorabilia

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A man who has been collecting election posters, political leaflets and memorabilia for almost 40 years is harbouring ambitions of opening a museum. Alan Kinsella began his collection in 1982, and estimates that it includes more than 500...
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‘Difficult scene’ as gardai investigate deaths of three brothers

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Superintendent Liam Geraghty speaks to the media outside Mitchelstown Garda Station, Co Cork following the deaths of three brothers.
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Burnt out car removed as police officers inspect scene of shooting in Ireland

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Officers from the Garda Technical Bureau inspect the scene of a shooting, as a burnt out car is removed from Greenville Avenue a short distance from Eugene Street, Dublin, where a teenager was shot on Wednesday evening. The victim was...
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Ireland to raise concerns with UK over border demands for non-Irish citizens

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Irish premier Micheal Martin said the post-Brexit arrangements to cross the Irish border were “something we could do without”. The comments come after Ireland’s deputy premier said he will raise concerns with the UK government over...
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Sinn Féin’s Lynn Boylan: If Dublin Bay South elect us it would 'send earthquake through government'

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Sinn Féin’s Lynn Boylan speaks about the issues in the Dublin Bay South constituency ahead of the by-election.
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Taoiseach Micheal Martin visits the Botanic Gardens in Dublin

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Footage of Micheal Martin's visit to the Botanic Gardens in Dublin, where the Taoiseach said that booster jabs to protect people from Covid-19 may become available to all members of the public in Ireland in the near future. Mr Martin...
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Ivana Bacik ‘over the moon’ at pending victory in Dublin Bay South

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Labour Senator Ivana Bacik has said she is “over the moon” about her pending victory in the Dublin Bay South by-election.
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Garth Brooks describes his joy ahead of return to Dublin

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Garth Brooks said he hopes fans have forgiven him after he was forced to cancel five concerts seven years ago in Dublin, describing it as like “a death in the family”. The country music star returned to Dublin on Monday ahead of his...
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Ivana Bacik confirmed as winner in Dublin Bay South by-election

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Ivana Bacik has been confirmed as the winner in the Dublin Bay South by-election. The Labour party Senator topped the poll on the first count and was confirmed as the winner on the ninth count, securing 13,382 votes.
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Keir Starmer: I didn’t think I would see Russian tanks rolling into a European country

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer visited the London Irish Centre on Monday ahead of St Patrick's Day. Mr Starmer discussed the invasion of Ukraine in his speech and the importance of the UK and Ireland standing together to oppose Russia.
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Man remanded in custody charged with murder of Ashling Murphy

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*Warning: strong language* A man has been remanded in custody after being charged with the murder of Irish teacher Ashling Murphy. Jozef Puska, 31, of Lynally Grove, Tullamore, Co Offaly, was heckled as he was taken from a Garda car to a...
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Crowds gather outside court as man is remanded in custody charged with murder of Ashling Murphy

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*Warning: strong language* A man has been remanded in custody after being charged with the murder of Irish teacher Ashling Murphy. Jozef Puska, 31, of Lynally Grove, Tullamore, Co Offaly, was heckled as he was taken from a Garda car to a...
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Actor John C Reilly in Dublin for St Patrick's Day parade

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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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Obama celebtrates an extended St. Patrick's Day with a visit from Irish PM

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1. Mid shot, U.S. President Barack Obama and Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny in the Oval Office 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, U.S. President: "We've been able to strike up a friendship and you'll notice that even though...
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Russians celebrate St Patrick's Day

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1. Wide shot of St. Patrick's Day parade along New Arbat Street in downtown Moscow 2. Brass band 3. Balloons with the colours of the Irish flag are released into the air 4. Pan of Muscovites waving small flags 5. Various shots of Irish...