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GAA ‘will pay for Bloody Sunday headstones’

The GAA has said it would be willing to pay for headstones for six victims of the Bloody Sunday massacre...

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Robbie Henshaw hints at move to Leinster after ruling out France

Robbie Henshaw ruled out a move to France yesterday but significantly appeared to favour the idea of switching employers from...

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Engineering firm faces trial over employee’s death

A civil engineering company and one of its directors are facing trial following the death of an employee who was seriously...

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Racecourse reveals extra €12m expansion plan

It is already one of the country’s premier racecourses but Leopardstown is going the extra furlong with a €12 million...

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Ireland’s most dangerous crossings revealed

A section of railway track between Ballina and Manulla Junction in Co Mayo is considered the most dangerous in Ireland, official...

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Rory McIlroy’s Dubai victory a timely reminder to Jordan Spieth and Jason Day

Remember Rory McIlroy? If there was a danger golf might forget him, Sunday’s victory in Dubai served as a reminder...

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Pay and Display

Over the past few years there have been a number of controversies involving bloated remuneration packages for executives of charities...

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Hybrid game is given new lease of life

Two years after the last rites were administered, life is beginning again for the International Rules series. No sooner had...

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Step up terror response, Fianna Fail urges

The government needs to be “more robust” in its response to terrorism threats in Europe, Fianna Fail has warned. The...

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Bank of Ireland to redeem preference shares

Bank of Ireland will redeem €1.3 billion of preference shares early next year, paving the way for the bank, which...

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Former addict gets life sentence for murder

A former heroin addict convicted of murdering his friend during an argument over drugs was given a mandatory life sentence yesterday....

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UK to join in Easter Rising commemorations

Thirty years ago, the idea that the centenary of the Easter Rising would be commemorated in a series of events...

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Most rapists released without rehabilitation

An unacceptably low number of sex offenders are participating in rehabilitation programmes before they are released from prison, the Dublin...

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Luke Fitzgerald urges Leinster to up game

Luke Fitzgerald admitted that it is up to him and his international team-mates at Leinster to ensure a quick turnaround...

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We have plenty of empathy. Just don’t ask us to fight

There’s a standard Irish response to terrorist atrocities in the West that played out once again in the aftermath of...

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Greek goddess helps to defeat euro forgers

Don’t worry, that new crisp, albeit slightly odd-looking, €20 note in your hand isn’t a fake — but rather the...

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Literary greats go head to head in Stormont

New portraits of two of Northern Ireland’s literary greats have been hung in the home of the Stormont assembly. The...

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Bomb parts and ammunition seized in police raid

Seven mercury tilt switches, detonating equipment and 700 rounds of ammunition were part of a suspected dissident republican weapons haul...

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Terror accused seeks medical release

The suspected leader of a terrorist group should be given a fair hearing before the state objects to his release...

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Raw sewage dumped into tourist beaches

The contents of lavatories, sinks and drains are being dumped directly into rivers, loughs and the sea at 45 locations...

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