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Soft border now in sight despite hardline revolt
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Tourists die in horror road crash
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US drills ‘push region to brink of nuclear war’
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Acid attack girl may have been target over ‘tangled relationship’
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Global air travel stays on course for more growth
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Standing up to the arrogant Brexiteers
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WHAT’S ‘REGULATORY DIVERGENCE’?
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Colette Browne, Graham Clifford, Juliet Samuel and Frank Coughlan on the bitter fall-out from the Brexit talks
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Now this house of cards must be reassembled piece by peace
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Deal quickly becomes no deal and task ahead looks bigger than ever
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Scotland demands same deal as North
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Tories su pport May, bu t talks failure angers other parties
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TWEETS THAT DEFINED DAY OF DRAMA
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DUP move puts onus on May as Ireland can count on EU support ... for now
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Fears of folic acid shortage in bread
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The lethal cocktail that could finish May and the Brexiteers
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Contrarian DU P wouldn’t take leap of faith
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Government will begin collecting €13bn Apple tax bill early nex t year
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Brutal assaults spiralled in the UK over recent years
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Jail for man who bit off part of victim’s ear
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Surge in third-level entry from State-funded schools
Gap between private and public closing as further education seen as essential
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Third-level funding needs to be addressed or quality of education will begin to suffer There is little or no traction yet; as one well-known politician said ‘there’s no votes in higher education’
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Academics dispute UCD’s claim to share of their firm
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Team effort reaps rewards for Waterford De La Salle
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Subsidies for language teacher MAs on the table
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Winter is here: snow due at end of week of week
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‘Wake up and wake up soon’ – Hogan’s warning on up soon’ climate climate
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Boulders caused by waves, not tsunami
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McDonald confirms candidacy to follow Adams as SF’s leader
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Irish firm challenges Australia backpack tax
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Almost half of work force feel that they are ‘too good’ for their job
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Patients exposed to lethal superbug in crowded wards
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Gangster has home raided over feud killing
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How to boost your wifi signal using a bit of tin foil
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Jobstown protester has name cleared after three-year fight
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How SVP fights devastating effects of loneliness
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‘Drug used for church sacrament’ – sect leader
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Tristan’s (6) death in care not in vain, says mother
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Ex-president of Yemen is shot dead by rebels in street battle
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Ten arrested in Malta over murder of crusading journalist
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‘FBI ruined Flynn’s life for lying but let Clinton off,’ says Trum p, as he backs child-sex-claim candidate
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‘M uslim travel ban’ can be enforced – Suprem e Court
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says Trum p, as he backs child-sex-claim candidate
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Fresh blow to Merkel as her CSU ally gives way to right-wing rival
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If Brexit is to have a silver lining, it’s the UK’s influence on us diminishing
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Tempting as it might be to revel in Foster’s irritation, we really ought to refrain...
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A tr iumph for the cold shoulder over hand of history on Brexit
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A love of books is a truly wonderful Christmas gift to children
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Don’t make an enemy of Britain
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UK’s ‘no Catholics’ policy remains
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On the double: Two INM journalists scoop awards
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Kennedy Wilson completes office lettings at Capital Dock
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Bank of America Brexit planners weigh up rapid expansion of Paris trading base
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HOW TO READ THE TABLES
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Tax receipts on target as the State rakes in €47bn
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Profits hit €6.4m at trainer O’Brien’s firm
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Back to black? Australia industry prepares for possible blackouts
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Bitcoin is a ‘dangerous illusion’
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Avolon parent HNA keeps borrowing despite debt fears
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Sterling dips after deal on Border stalls
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Christmas Eve Box: is it naughty or nice?
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Second time’s a charm: what it’s like to get hitched twice
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What it feels like to... have a daughter killed by her partner
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Christmas party survival guide: some simple exercises to help you dance the night away
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The best of tonight’s television
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Two-In-One
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Tizzard: Fox fired up for Douvan face-off
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Bolger considering raid on Huntingdon with Ballyoisin
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‘Superman’ catch boosts Lyon’s cult-hero status
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Afghanistan likely to highlight gulf in class
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Galway native Gaffney thrilled to be making waves again after Italy move
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‘Great addition’ Lowe is already feeling at home at Leinster
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Collins’ club glory softens blow of missing out on Galway All-Ireland
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Sharry eyes rare Leinster opportunity with absence of Dublin side
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Everybody loves it when a goalkeeper scores a goal
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High-flying Wolves make it six wins on the spin
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Liverpool’s derby date the pick of third-round draw
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CITY AT FULL THROTTLE
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Bhoys can keep good times rolling with Anderlecht win
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‘Worried’ Fabregas had to prove Conte wrong in a bid to save his career at Chelsea
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De Bruyne admits ‘big week’ could be crucial to Premier title race
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Example of Keane can show Brady the way back
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Páirc Uí Chaoimh’s financial overshoot amplifies extent of GAA’s infrastructural challenge
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Rice outing offers some Irish hope in bleak winter
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Mourinho plots Pogba solution
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Murray pleads with IRFU to prevent O’Mahony departure
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O’Callaghan is only going to get better, says Cuala boss Kenny
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TONY WARD: Van Graan can get Munster playing more exciting rugby
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If a robot steals my job, I will be ready for it. . .
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STEM opens up a world of opportunity
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WHAT SORT OF WORK WILL SUIT YOU BEST?
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Why is everyone talking about data analytics?
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‘Without analytics, you are just someone else with an opinion’
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Translating those key insights into actions
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We make sure that Google is running for you
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An ongoing challenge to fight disease and live healthy lives
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Personalising cancer diagnoses and care
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Unlocking a bright
future in Ireland’s pharma industry
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Functional foods: Making more of milk with science and engineering
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Bringing the Internet of Things into the farmyard
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A launchpad for a great career
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Keelings loves to grow fresh fruit — and data
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Nom, nom! Meet the flavour scientist
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Could you ‘print’ a new kidney? Soon...
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An important skill in my job is problem solving
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There is a boom in biopharma
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The language of maths will open many doors
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From sea-level rises to improving food: using maths to solve mysteries
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FUTUREPROOF A varied career with a ‘maths mindset’
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Smart thinking for a connected world
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Technology helps make cities better places to live
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‘Art travels with you for life’
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STEAM: The human element
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Filtering the fake out of future news