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Centre for children suspected of suffering sexual abuse opens in Galway
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Italian TV pundit suspended over racist Lukaku comments
'World's first' use of drone technology to deliver insulin to island off Galway coast
Judge to rule next month on Ronan Ryan and Pamela Flood's battle to keep their home
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Ali Selim awarded €7.5k as Labour Court rules he was unfairly dismissed by Trinity College Dublin
Iran seizes suspected fuel smuggling boat as tensions ratchet higher in the Gulf
Boris Johnson pulls out of Luxembourg press conference as he's booed and jeered
Pharma giant Purdue files for bankruptcy in bid to settle US opioid crisis cases
Over 1.1 million people watched Dublin's All-Ireland final replay win over Kerry
Gardaí and cadaver dogs search Louth forest for murdered Belfast woman Saoirse Smyth
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Poll: Should libraries around Ireland open 365 days a year?
The Guardian apologises for editorial which said David Cameron felt 'privileged pain' over death of his young son
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The Cars frontman Ric Ocasek dies aged 75 in Manhattan apartment
Trump defends Justice Brett Kavanaugh as he faces fresh sexual misconduct allegations
Johnson's Incredible Hulk comparison labelled 'infantile' as he heads for lunch with Juncker
Man (26) to appear before court after drugs, guns and cash seized at apartment in Dublin
Man (20s) held after being charged with 10 offences following major manhunt in Cork
Henshaw staying in Japan with Ireland after 'reasonably positive' scan results
Missing Dublin woman located safe and well
Oil prices soar and Trump says US 'locked and loaded' after attack on Saudi facilities
'Radical' new government strategy to ban single-use plastic plates, cutlery, straws
Council plotting to open Dublin libraries 14 hours a day, 365 days a year with automated system
Teachers at DCU English school say offer of 50c pay increase is 'a slap in the face'
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