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Ireland's next Labour leader: Duncan Smith rules himself out and endorses Ivana Bacik
Dáil votes unanimously against Russian aggression and in favour of Ukraine's recognised borders
Alan Kelly to resign as Labour leader as party TDs 'lose collective confidence' in his leadership
Mick Wallace says sending arms to Ukraine is 'madness' as he defends vote against EU motion
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Referendum on constitutional right to housing could be held next year
Taoiseach says Ireland's non-lethal military support for Ukraine is 'sufficient' as EU members are sending weapons
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Coveney summons Russian ambassador to express Ireland's 'strong views' on actions in Ukraine
Facebook whistleblower tells TDs that harm from metaverse 'could be worse'
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