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National Lottery operator refuses to reveal full details of how unclaimed prize money is used
Dublin City Council to consider introducing 'exclusion zones' for election posters
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Irish newspaper coverage of climate change low by European standards and 'predominantly political'
Plans progress to replace Leap cards with cashless payments by 2027
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Six TDs and senators forced to refund €10,000 in expenses
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Dublin City Council to consider restricting number of election posters used by candidates
Irish Rail to try persuade Dart users to stagger morning journeys to reduce overcrowding
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