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Brown Thomas to take over two floors of former House of Fraser in Dundrum
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Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
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Facebook removes Renua election ads that were 'not correctly labelled'
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State pension: Taoiseach says 65-year-olds will still have to sign on under Fine Gael's new plan
The State pension 'mess': Can we afford to roll back on the pension age?
Mary Lou says 'dominance of FF and FG is gone, but RTÉ has yet to catch up'
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Gardaí investigating after brick thrown through FG Cork candidate's office window