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Poll: Would you return the money if you were overpaid?
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Union says agreement reached between Ryanair and pilots
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Potato stealing and pig theft: The stories of Irish convicts sent to Australia now available online
Exact coinage only: Dublin Bus will no longer give a refund if you overpay your fare
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'Choose life': World Meeting of Families to talk homelessness, addiction and the LGBT community today
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Dublin docklands apartment block goes on sale for €52.5 million
Civil servant fighting compulsory retirement at 65 takes case to the High Court
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New festival series to try entice the diaspora to visit Ireland
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