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# Seán Sherlock

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Seán Sherlock: 'Tell me a politician that doesn’t want to be a Cabinet minister'
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
'It wasn’t SOPA, we were not doing SOPA': Sherlock defends controversial copyright law
EU fund will help 'meet grand societal challenges of our time' - Minister
Apps from Irish start-up to provide home therapy for stroke sufferers
Marking of Leaving Cert Maths papers 'will reflect time lost by students'
Junior Minister: We made a mess of communicating property tax exemptions
Two years' service means ministers now guaranteed to receive pensions
€300m to be invested in research centres in 'unprecedented' move
Ireland will need referendum to create EU court for patents
Irish company lands €800,000 European Space Agency contract
'A logistical, logarithmic progression' : The year in 46 quotes
Where were the 38 TDs who didn’t vote on the abortion bill?
Sherlock to lead food and lifesciences trade mission to Japan
60 new jobs in US companies in Cork and Galway
Report of copyright review committee delayed to 2013
Irish company Techworks Marine lands major space contract
Almost 11,000 Leaving Cert students to benefit from bonus Maths points
'Dead Baby Jokes' on Facebook are not funny, says TD
TDs, tech and legal experts seek to crowdsource copyright review submission
The Daily Fix: Tuesday
Sherlock: Some criticism of copyright law is general anti-government sentiment
WATCH: Seán Sherlock participates in debate on digital rights
Junior ministers among those who claim most for mileage
Sherlock agrees to attend debate with organiser of anti-’SOPA’ petition
The Daily Fix: Monday
The Daily Fix: Monday
Sherlock opens online consultations on new copyright law review
Referenda and Raisa: The week in quotes
Sherlock appeals to opponents of copyright law to "call off the dogs"
The Daily Fix: Wednesday
Sherlock confirms that ‘Irish SOPA’ has been signed into law
Enterprise Ireland scheme aims to create 100 companies annually
The Daily Fix: Saturday
In pictures: Anti-ACTA protesters march in Dublin
Taoiseach, Noonan, Howlin among ministers claiming unvouched TDs' expenses
Hacked FBI-Met Police call refers to intelligence sharing with Irish authorities
Government website passwords obtained by Anonymous hacker