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Wednesday, September 22, 2055
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More than 200 fake websites targeted Irish residents with scams last year
Young woman who died in Tipperary car crash was renowned athlete and camogie player
‘Daddy's choking mammy’ – children ran screaming for help as father attacked wife, court hears
Mel Sutcliffe asset firm attempted to ‘weaponise’ threat of legal costs over sale of Ballsbridge property, says judge
Court gives go ahead for meeting for proposed €1.6bn sale of Permanent TSB to Austrian banking group
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Many women will continue travelling to the UK for abortions even if the current law is changed, the Health Minister has said.Jennifer Carroll...
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Unions representing paramedics say planned industrial action will proceed while exploratory talks take place at the Labour Court
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