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Gardaí to increase border county presence as Brexit transition period comes to a halt
Cabinet to meet as number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in Irish hospitals hits seven-month high
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Green Party to push for postponement of Dáil vote on EU-Canada free trade agreement
Irish insulation giant Kingspan under pressure in tense week at Grenfell inquiry
More stimulus for Europe as ECB adds €500 billion to €1.35 trillion package, extending it into 2022
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Explainer: Why has the Irish media been barred from reporting the names of children who have been murdered?
Arcadia Group's Irish workers only found about company's difficulties through the media, says trade union
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