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Appeal date set for garda given road ban for driving dangerously while chasing illegal scramblers
‘I saw children dying right in front of me’ – Dublin-born doctor a finalist in European Inventor Awards for malaria vaccine
Forty years on, identity of man who washed up on Leitrim coast remains unknown – but one investigator believes mystery can be solved
Judge not convinced by care worker’s account of ‘trivial’ impact between vehicles in car park
High blood pressure is a leading cause of stroke but care is inadequate, leading medics warn
Dublin drug dealer jailed over high-speed chase involving 12 garda cars and helicopter
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