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Lisdoonvarna festival goer awarded €39,000 damages after broken wrist and ankle in incident with cow trailer
Daughter and daughters-in-law of murdered Jason Hennessy Snr facing organised crime charges
Gambling firms reaching young Irish men on social media at over double the rate of women, new study shows
Man and teenager arrested over fatal assault on Scarlett Faulkner
Bitter O’Callaghan Hotels dispute to be referred to arbitration by High Court
Restoration work at Provost’s House in Trinity College could cost up to €2.6m
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