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Over €25,000 worth of drugs discovered at Dublin Mail Centre
EU threatens big tech companies with 'stricter' regulation following meeting with Zuckerberg
Man who scammed €10,000 in funeral savings from 74-year-old woman is jailed for three years
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Alan Kelly to announce he's running for the Labour leadership
Farrell confirms 36-man Ireland squad ahead of England clash on Sunday
'A genuine innovator': DJ and producer Andrew Weatherall dies aged 56
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Four people charged under immigration legislation after employees found to be working without permits
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As government-formation dance continues, Mary Lou McDonald does the Macarena
Cork to wear black jerseys commemorating Mac Curtain and MacSwiney for upcoming games
Irish Greyhound Board spent nearly €18k on public relations in three months after RTÉ documentary
Victim verbally abused in courtroom after two Leitrim men jailed for seven years for rape
Mother of Paul Quinn says Sinn Féin minister 'put family through hell'
Man who disposed of chainsaw used on body of Kenneth O'Brien jailed for 18 months
Boris Johnson faces calls to sack adviser who made controversial remarks about contraception and race
Two men arrested over fatal shooting where man's body was found in burning car in Lucan
Burglar pretended to be from utility company to gain access to home of elderly woman
Shane Ross is going to write a book on the 'behind the scenes' of the last government
Poll: Should voting in the Seanad election be extended?
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'Utter chaos': Technical issues at Heathrow Airport cause cancellations and delays
'Celebrities are being hounded': Politicians hit out at press intrusion in wake of Caroline Flack's death
'We are not ruling it out': Fine Gael is open to going into government with Fianna Fáil
More heavy rain, thunder and spot flooding on the way
Coronavirus: Cruise firm attempts to track down hundreds who left ship after one diagnosed with illness
Former Man Utd goalkeeper and hero of Munich air disaster Harry Gregg dies aged 87
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