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Expanded shared accommodation plans for Georgian street decried by heritage groups
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Founder of the Argentine navy has been celebrated in his home town of Foxford
The PSNI is investigating scores of allegations of abuse across the county over decades
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President hosts event to mark 10th anniversary of Ryan Report publication
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Several counties marking 150th anniversary of the rebellion against British rule
People sleeping on streets contrary to social teaching of Church and should be ‘eradicated forever’
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Conservatism has become offensive to people who value education and disdain made-for-TV rage
Members of public can view ship moored at Sir John Rogerson’s Quay
The new director of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival high hopes for her role leading this ‘explosion of the arts’ - including the Funniest Joke of the Fringe
Californian politician suggests late movie star had ‘disturbing views towards race’
Costs vary significantly between training centres and post-Leaving Cert colleges
A show garden for the upcoming Bloom festival is a tribute to WB Yeats
Archbishop John Charles McQuaid loved the Latin language and culture and was not enthusiastic about the idea of an all-vernacular liturgy
‘Much work remains to be done to realise his (Davis’s) vision for a truly just and reconciled Ireland’
2006 concelebrated Mass with Protestant rector a misjudgment, says Iggy O’Donovan
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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