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Most Northern Ireland residents who voted for Brexit believe it has failed, poll finds
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Government accused of 'mothballing' Occupied Territories Bill
Opposition TDs also called for greater sanctions on Israel
Emergency gas reserve 'many years' away despite proposed laws
Two bills to set up the reserve will have 'no impact' on current energy crisis
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A third of voters told pollsters that the cost of living is their main concern in the election