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Heather Humphreys

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    Government to examine if 'right to disconnect' from emails out of hours would work in Ireland
    Consumer watchdog to probe pricing of public liability insurance
    DUP's Jeffrey Donaldson says 'we are facing no deal' if EU doesn't compromise on backstop
    LinkedIn announces 800 new jobs as part of expansion of Irish operation
    Fast-tracked: Ticket touting law to ban above-face-value resales to come before the Dáil next week
    Brexit online training course on how customs work to be rolled out for Irish businesses
    New rules could ensure gift vouchers are valid for five years under Irish law
    Center Parcs kicks off recruitment drive for 1,000 permanent jobs in Longford
    'It's a disgrace': Brother Kevin blasts moving homeless out of Dublin for Pope visit
    Ticket touting: New law to ban above-face value resales approved by Cabinet
    The government plans to slap a minimum five-year expiration date on all gift cards
    Boost for Sligo as outsourcing firm Abtran announces 350 jobs
    Coveney: 'I don't believe there should be unrestricted access to abortion at any point in time'
    Killarney National Park 'significantly and rapidly deteriorating' due to rhododendron
    A bunch of TDs were menaced by Stormtroopers at the Irish Star Wars premiere last night
    Coveney becomes Tánaiste as reshuffled ministers receive their seals at the Áras
    Sinn Féin TD says people need 'Minister Joe Duffy' to get action on harassment and bullying claims
    Workshops on sexual harassment and bullying to be held for Irish arts groups
    Minister meets with Arts Council over Gate Theatre allegations
    Varadkar surprised that the opposition are 'more obsessed about his PR than he is'
    'A chance to discover 10,000 years of history': New project to restore Ireland's bogland
    Ceremonies underway to remember those who died in the Easter Rising
    'This is Ireland': Beautiful one-stop website really sells the country to the world
    Department destroyed report on National Museum management, Dáil hears
    The Charities Regulator has started investigating a planned €9 million Galway cinema
    Report shows 'toxic' culture of bullying at National Museum of Ireland
    Russborough House is getting thousands in public funding for the first time in years
    Government delays the sale of Pearse's last surrender letter
    Unsold!: 1916 surrender letter set to leave Ireland after auction fails to reach €1m
    Thousands sign petition calling for Ardmore Studios to be saved
    The government is being strongly criticised for not buying Padraig Pearse's 1916 surrender letter
    Irish language groups (and broadcasters) aren't happy with Heather Humphreys
    Government challenge over Moore Street battlefield site likely to be paid for out of centenary commemoration fund
    There was an "unlawful entry" at the Moore St battlefield site this morning
    Good news for turf cutters: New laws will allow them to work on protected bogs
    President Higgins joins British royals to mark Battle of the Somme centenary
    President Higgins to join William and Kate at Battle of the Somme memorial
    Poll: Should the government increase arts spending by 445%?
    Death and destruction: Claims for compensation after the 1916 Rising
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