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The Taoiseach says he didn’t ask the former Garda Commissioner to resign
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Armed gardaí nab five men in nationwide burglary crackdown
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Smoking bans linked with a fall in premature births
An Taisce take failed legal challenge against new UK power station to appeal court
Victims of abuse by school caretaker to see new report
Even Archbishop Diarmuid Martin has something to say about GardaGate
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EU Commissioner calls for continued pressure by police to combat sex trafficking
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