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John Bercow to step down as House of Commons Speaker
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Keith Earls declared fit to retain his place in Ireland's World Cup squad
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'A terrible loss': Irish athlete Craig Lynch dies aged 29
Hong Kong protesters march to US consulate to increase pressure on Beijing
Bus drivers threaten to stop serving Busáras after dark over anti-social behaviour
Second man released without charge after arrest over Vincent Parsons' murder
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