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    Mayo GAA club 'lost for words' as it pays to tribute to teenage player who died suddenly
    Concerts or games: What’s the priority for Croke Park?
    RT broadcaster Chay Bowes detained and denied entry to Romania
    Hosepipe ban for parts of Donegal, Meath and Westmeath due to ‘sharp drop’ in water levels
    The conservation orders will come into effect on Tuesday, 6 May and will remain in place for six weeks.
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    Is Ireland vulnerable to power blackouts like Spain and Portugal?
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    'A cycle of failure' - McDonald lays into coalition over housing tsar turmoil in morning interview
    Gulf War veteran executed for 1998 murders of his girlfriend and her three children
    Woman in her 80s dies after being struck by truck in Co Roscommon
    Opinion: Can the US still call itself the 'land of the free' while targeting legal residents?
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    New ankle monitors could be an alternative to being held on remand, Irish prisons boss says
    Gardaí planning to roll out 'a lot more' e-scooter speed testing kits across the country
    Transgender people moving to Ireland put on long waitlist for vital healthcare until assessed
    The Journal Investigates spoke to transgender people who moved to Ireland and couldn’t continue the care they received abroad
    Transgender people can’t continue their hormone treatment in a timely manner
    National Gender Service significantly delaying people from accessing vital healthcare
    People also discouraged from seeking healthcare in the UK
    PSNI arrest three men after burglaries on either side of the border
    Ted Cruz tells ambassador nominee Ireland's stance on Israel 'endangers core US interests'
    Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
    Three people detained after protest group crashes van through Shannon Airport fence
    Housing tsar controversy: McDonagh tells minister he no longer wants to be considered for job
    Aoife Martin: We are living through a moral panic about trans people
    Aoife Martin
    CMAT and Brian Eno among latest acts backing 'freedom of expression' amid Kneecap controversy
    Drones dropping 'unprecedented level' of contraband to prisons (even one cell window delivery)
    Trial begins of son who allegedly 'strangled' his mother in her Sligo home
    Irish actress Laura Donnelly nominated for Tony Award alongside Mia Farrow and Sarah Snook
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    Kneecap get the scrutiny Netanyahu doesn't
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    After changing his date of birth, this Cardinal from Burkina Faso can now vote in the conclave
    Man (50s) appears in court charged with raping woman 35 times in Co Donegal
    Tánaiste signals the rollout of health warnings on alcohol bottles will be delayed
    Price Comparison: What can I buy in Dublin for €250,000 and under?
    4 of a Kind: Home across the country with gorgeous mountain views
    Eco-conscious, lakeside elegance for €1,100,000 in Roscommon
    Tour this character-filled luxury home in Foxrock – yours for €7,250,000
    Kneecap: UK counter-terror police launch formal investigation after reviewing concert footage
    Jury shown TV interview of Richard Satchwell saying he 'never laid a finger' on wife Tina
    The 58-year-old has pleaded not guilty to murdering his 45-year-old wife Tina Satchwell in March 2017.
    Bono and Bob Geldof to feature in BBC documentary marking 40 years since Live Aid
    Planning permission sought for new village shop in Creeslough away from site of tragic explosion
    Commuters need minimum of €2.50 on their Leap card to use rail services in new fare zones
    Low pay and no places: Protesters at Dáil demand government fix 'broken' childcare system
    Campaigners say the childcare system in Ireland is “broken”.
    'Don't invade personal space' - New rules in bid to avoid repeat of Eurovision controversies
    Electronic tags to monitor people convicted or accused of crime to be rolled out this year
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