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Luke Fitzgerald aims to make child’s play of resurgence

Luke Fitzgerald was one of a sizeable contingent of the Ireland rugby squad who attended the One Direction concert at...

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Show us you care — lie to us

If you laid out all the political promises about Metro North from end to end they would stretch from Dublin...

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Twitter signs €92m deal for bigger Irish HQ

Twitter, the social media company, is set to expand its operations in Dublin next year after signing a €92 million...

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Money for Nothing

Enda Kenny has said on many occasions that the election will be held early next year. That would be the...

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Branson riding high at Virgin Media launch

Having spent the night before with Bono, he arrived the morning after clinging to the side of a giant truck...

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Paul Dunne comes up trumps with ace on professional debut

Paul Dunne, the Irishman who led the Open Championship after three rounds, began his professional career in dramatic fashion yesterday...

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Editor sued over University of Limerick expenses story

The University of Limerick has filed a defamation action in the High Court against the Limerick Leader newspaper and Alan...

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Questions over Star Wars filming permission for Skellig Michael

Consultants who were hired to advise on whether filming for Star Wars on Skellig Michael could go ahead were offered...

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Nama denies loan sale corruption allegations

The National Asset Management Agency has said it has “nothing to hide” regarding the €1.2 billion sale of its Northern...

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Gilmore named as Columbia’s EU peace envoy

Eamon Gilmore, the former tanaiste, has been appointed the EU’s envoy for the peace process in Colombia. Federica Mogherini, the...

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Bellaghy arts centre to pay tribute to Heaney

Over €1.3 million has been pledged by Stormont ministers towards the construction of a Seamus Heaney arts centre in his...

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Local authorities refuse 4,000 Nama homes

The government’s response to the housing crisis has been criticised after it emerged that local authorities across the country have...

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Gang jailed for ‘shocking’ armed burglary

Sentences of between five and sixteen years were handed down yesterday to a gang of seven men who carried out...

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Sonar images show First World War shipwrecks

After resting on the seabed for almost a century, the hidden monuments to the casualties of the First World War...

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Manufacturing growth driven by exports

Ireland’s manufacturing sector growth inched up from an 18-month low in September as output fell, but new orders rose slightly,...

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Kevin McManamon backs Championship reform

Kevin McManamon wants change, not just to his status as the most gifted substitute in Gaelic football but also to...

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Property demand nets Nama €1.75bn surplus

The National Asset Management Agency (Nama) has said it expects to return a surplus of €1.75 billion, a 75 per...

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Volkswagen sets out Irish recall plans

Volkswagen has confirmed that almost 80,000 Irish cars are fitted with software designed to cheat emissions testing and will be...

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Ireland ‘needs to double maternity staff’

Ireland is “deluding itself” about its low-quality maternity care, a leading medical consultant has warned. John Crown, an independent senator...

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Irish lottery down on its luck as sales fall

Sales of various lottery games fell by 8 per cent in 2014 as the National Lottery reported a drop in...

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