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Irish designer Orla Kiely closes online and Kildare Village stores
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Bookies raiders armed with hammers leave empty handed after struggle with staff and customer
Shane Ross press release congratulates 'Dominant Puspure' for gold medal... but that's not her name
Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas to visit Ireland next weekend
Irish Rail to spend €5 million on new replacement bus services contract
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North Dublin locals protest over Irish Water's plans for wastewater treatment plant
Former BBC host Mark Lamarr charged with assault and false imprisonment
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Man in critical condition after Belfast shooting
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