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anglo irish relations

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    A year into Ireland's post-Brexit relationship with Britain, what can we expect in 2022?
    Michael D Higgins: There is a reluctance to criticise empire and imperialism
    DUP accuses Irish government of 'flexing its muscles in a dangerous and reckless way'
    'We are inescapably intertwined': Ireland gets a whole section in Brexit plan
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    Death records of 49,000 Irish in WWI now available online
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    Ireland and the UK are planning closer economic cooperation
    Falklands War: Irish response to Belgrano sinking drew British anger
    Thatcher told that Haughey may have been "Ireland's answer to JR"
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    British government apologises for killing of Majella O'Hare
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    Sarah Franklin
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