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Irish Independent : Irish News
Man (33) charged in connection with death of his mother in Galway
Woman (80s) dies after car crashes at Dublin shopping centre
Taoiseach slates ‘reprehensible’ assassination attempt on Donald Trump as he warns against political violence
Rugby hero and PR boss reveals himself as ex-TD who gave reference for child sex offender Daniel Ramamoorthy
PSNI warns ‘murderous intent and capability’ remains after Dunmurry car bombing blamed on New IRA
Car crashes through shop window in Dublin city centre
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Large increase in number of complaints over disability discrimination at work
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Irish Examiner
Teenager killed after collision between car and motorbike in Donegal
No other injuries have been reported.
Mary Lou McDonald: 'People are fed up of broken promises from the Government'
The Sinn Féin leader said her party had 'forced the first cracks' between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael
'Seventy can be the new fifty' if attitudes change towards growing old
He gave the example of men who retire early in Italy or Austria “playing boules, sitting happily with their coffees in the piazza.”