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A new Irish film tells the story of a female photographer who covered the violence of the Mafia
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Asylum seekers to move into Leitrim apartments after 'constructive' meeting between Minister and locals
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'Mini Stonehenge': Utility boxes used to develop Luas don't need planning permission
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Return of Lisa Smith at a 'very, very sensitive time', says Kehoe
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Map of legal waste collection companies launched in bid to tackle illegal dumping
Veteran and homeless former soldiers to get €300k from Dormant Accounts Fund
Piano at Pearse Station taken out of service due to 'extensive mindless vandalism'
Two arrested after €100,000 of suspected cannabis and cocaine found in Tipperary
Injunctions against two farmers over beef protests to be struck out
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Met Police says it is ‘not appropriate authority’ to investigate Epstein sex trafficking claims
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New 24/7 mental health helpline to provide signposting to supports and services
Parents found guilty in Ireland's first female genital mutilation trial
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Limerick councillor says he will 'not be intimidated' after masked men smash up home and cars in early morning attack
Bank of Ireland ATMs aren't working and neither is its online banking app