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'Pat Breen asked a minister to meet a constituent and Naughten decided to go'
'I've done nothing wrong': Pat Breen defends extending dinner invitation to broadband bidder's home to Naughten
Diary trawl unearths more meetings between former Communications Minister and David McCourt
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