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Bus Éireann finds "no evidence" to support bribery allegations... but can't say it never happened
Policy u-turn means people seeking asylum can now receive election leaflets
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"Micromanaging gardaí" is not something the Justice Department should do - former ministerial advisor
New workers' rights legislation could lead to practices 'outlawed' in other countries
New €5m headquarters for Special Olympics will 'yield significant savings'
University fees 'should be capped and funding models move towards European norms'
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Gardaí disarm and arrest hatchet-wielding man after aggravated burglary
Hogan: 'See? Investing in water services IS an investment in jobs'
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Audit of PE facilities in schools "crucial" to tackling obesity
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The opposition wants to know how long Enda Kenny will stay as Defence Minister
Responsibility to safeguard children taken with "utmost seriousness" in Diocese of Meath
Central Bank issues warning over "China Construction Bank Mexico"
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Pat Rabbitte thinks that government needs "to get a grip"
UN committee meets in Dublin to plan Eradication of Poverty day
Man arrested after viable device found at Dublin hotel
There are thousands of pieces of hidden treasure* across Ireland
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