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Historic banner returns to Dublin

The Na Fianna Eireann banner that was seized from Constance Markievicz’s house in the aftermath of the Easter Rising will...

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Christy O’Connor Jnr ‘reunited with his son’

Christy O’Connor Jnr, the golfer, was remembered as “one in a million” yesterday. About 2,000 mourners packed Galway Cathedral to...

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Farrell leads a virtual tour of the 1916 Rising

The revolution has been virtualised and it’s narrated by Colin Farrell. The True Detective star has been signed up to...

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Demand shuts cancer charity hardship fund

Ireland’s leading cancer charity faced criticism yesterday after it announced it was shutting down a hardship fund for poorer patients....

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Three ordered to court over failed school

A Bangladeshi businessman has been ordered to attend court to answer questions about the collapse of a disgraced school, which closed...

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Defendant in tax case ‘must not be named’

The High Court yesterday ordered that a man who lost an appeal aimed at stopping a Revenue investigation into an...

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Pilot ‘warned peer of fog’ before fatal crash

Lord Ballyedmond, the Irish-born Tory peer and self-made millionaire, had been told of concerns about taking off late in foggy...

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‘Otter crossings’ signal unexpected wildlife

Why did the semi-aquatic mammal cross the road? To get to the otter side. . . The first “Otters crossing”...

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Independent Alliance release radical charter

The Independent Alliance has launched a ten-point charter of radical reforms that would form the basis of their involvement in...

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GAA saves Irish Guards team from the boot

The GAA has blocked an attempt to kick out the first ever British Army team from its London branch, three...

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Fianna Fail rules out Sinn Fein coalition

Fianna Fail will not form a coalition with Sinn Fein after the next election under any circumstances, its finance spokesman...

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Insurers given one week for floods rethink

Insurance companies have been given a week to reassess whether they can offer policies to those in areas where flood...

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Man faked online profile to groom girl, 15

A judge warned of the risks of social media yesterday as a man was jailed for three years for having sex...

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Case against Anglo bankers ‘non-existent’

The appeal of two former Anglo Irish Bank official against their convictions on conspiracy charges continued yesterday, as one of...

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Protesters call off Moore Street occupation

Protesters have ended an occupation of historic buildings on Moore Street linked to the 1916 Rising after the state promised...

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‘Let ministers campaign on abortion views’

A Fine Gael minister has said that cabinet members should be free to campaign in an abortion referendum. His comments follow...

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Foley: my family feels pressure rather than me

Anthony Foley was on edge. Six defeats from seven games can leave a person in such a place - particularly...

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Buoyant port company enjoys record year

The Dublin Port Company had a record year for trade last year as the economic recovery led to cargo volumes...

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Andy Farrell arrives to help Munster in hour of need

On a seismic day in the history of Munster rugby, Andy Farrell was brought in, a date was set to...

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Clean Break

Fianna Fail finds itself in the most unusual situation, by historical standards, of facing the forthcoming general election with modest...

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