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Department seeks judicial review after watchdog rules child benefit data collection unlawful
'I think we should be afraid of no-deal Brexit', Varadkar warns
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Two Chicago mothers who were anti-gun violence activists shot dead in south of city
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Minister says he's 'greatly disturbed' after vandals cause damage at Galway mosque
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Minister urges BusConnects 'rethink' and says 'alternative route must be found' in constituency
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Where in the country are the most personal injury claims awarded?
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'Our trust has been betrayed': Hyde and Seek parents speak out after RTÉ Investigates programme
October appeal date set in case of citizenship being denied if applicant has spent day outside Ireland
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After a late start, Boris Johnson is announced as the Tory's new leader
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Theresa May to hold emergency meeting as UK plots next step after Iran tanker seizure
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Post pulled by the HSE as recruitment freeze goes on resulting in longer waiting times for patients
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Average of 30 TDs and senators a month getting Dáil bar and restaurant debts taken from salary
Former garda Majella Moynihan files court case suing gardaí, Dept of Justice and the State