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Government looking at hate crime legislation as LGBT group says assaults are on the rise
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Councillors table motion in bid to have James Joyce's remains returned to Ireland
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Spain's supreme court finds Catalan leaders guilty of sedition over failed independence bid
New beef task force will meet for the first time today
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Gay couple encourage other members of the LGBT community to consider fostering children
Dublin council to vote on lobbying minister to ask Northern Irish secretary to organise a border poll
New team established to process major increase in citizenship requests from foreign-born citizens
Gaeltacht grant to be restored for trainee teachers but not all students will be eligible
Twitter to be challenged by TDs over racist comments which forced Ryan family to leave Ireland
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