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More than a dozen killed in Israeli strikes near Beirut hospital, say health officials
Dáil told greyhound racing is 'integral to our social fabric' as it debates additional funding
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New series of Ireland's Fittest Family postponed following death of contestant
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Mairéad Farrell to replace Brian Stanley as Public Accounts Committee chair
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Gardaí searching Kyran Durnin’s former family home as part of murder probe
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In response to the latest incidents gardaí have established a specialist operation to target the gangs involved and increased patrols in the Ballinacurra Weston area.
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Calls for Dáil to sit next week to pass Occupied Territories Bill before election
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Matthew Ray: A more inclusive workforce in tourism means happier colleagues and customers
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McDonald issues ‘unequivocal’ Dáil apology to teen who received texts from former senator
Move to double fine for unemployed who fail to engage with State services branded 'Thatcherite'
Two senior figures in Kinahan gang jailed by British court on charges linked to gun haul
The General Election will show that we don’t care about sport
As tens of thousands flee north Gaza, Israeli politicians attend 'resettlement' conference
A displaced resident told the AFP news agency Jabalia “is being wiped out”.
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Elon Musk: Is his million-dollar raffle for people who sign pro-Trump petition legal?
Woman arrested after death of man in incident in Carlow house overnight
Hezbollah rockets target Israeli intelligence and naval bases after IDF strikes Beirut overnight
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