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The motorcyclist had been in Dublin's Beaumont Hospital since the road traffic collision that killed Garda Kevin Flatley on ...
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Cork Beo on MSNAn Post delivered 4,000 Mass cards to Vatican for freeAfter the death of Pope Francis in April, An Post offered free delivery of Mass cards for those who wanted to send notes of ...
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Daily Star on MSNWoman in her 20s dies after taking part in Cork City Marathon as tragedy strikesThe woman was attended to by emergency services near the finishing line after participating in the half marathon race before ...
A man has died and a young boy has been injured after a suspected shooting at a shopping centre. The bomb squad and emergency ...
Two TDs who are part of the Coalition-supporting Regional Independent Group voted against the Government on Wednesday night ...
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Extra.ie on MSNCynthia vs Mary? Fianna Fáil may soon choose between key contenders for presidency battleFormer Minister Mary Hanafin has discussed her potential presidential candidacy with Taoiseach Micheál Martin and is now ...
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EVOKE on MSNMary or Cynthia for president? Fianna Fáil 'looking at key contenders to run for the Áras'Former minister Mary Hanafin has discussed her potential presidential candidacy with Taoiseach Micheál Martin and is now ...
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Independent.ie on MSNTaoiseach confronted by Gaza protest in Galway – ‘I take issue with people trying to cause division in the country’Taoiseach Micheál Martin said he “takes issue” with protestors who are attempting to “cause division” in the country in respect of the war in Gaza. He was reacting to a large protest in Galway against ...
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Independent.ie on MSNSimon Harris to lodge formal letter of objection with Israel over ‘reckless’ shots fired into area with Irish peacekeepersIrish peacekeepers had to withdraw from a patrol in Lebanon yesterday after coming under fire from Israeli soldiers. Tánaiste Simon Harris described the incident as “deeply worrying”. The Irish ...
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Independent.ie on MSN‘It was a jumble of words’ says Fianna Fáil TD as Taoiseach Micheál Martin urges calm over comments British Army never shot Irish civiliansThere was “horrendous violence” in the North “perpetrated by the British state and other actors, but the emphasis now has to be on reconciliation”, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said. He was reacting ...
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