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The Celtic Phoenix: jobs and growth on fast track
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‘Cyber-bullies drove our beautiful Nicole to suicide’
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From empty glasses to drunken masses on Good Friday
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It’s now two minutes to midnight on the Doomsday Clock – thanks to Trump, Kim and fake news
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‘Beer and potatoes’ a barrier for visitors to Ireland
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‘Our local area is unaffordable – we are looking at a 90-minute commute’
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Mortgage numbers returning to boom-era levels
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Murphy admits homes won’t be built this year
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Donohoe forced to defend our tax regime in Davos
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‘I have my doubts over whether Davis understands Brexit issues,’ says Ahern
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‘Scale of commercial property activity huge, but there’s no bubble’ – Varadkar
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US president’s visit to UK on the cards for ‘later this year’
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We’re as close to Doomsday today as we were during the Cold War
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‘Unfair’ tax change achieved goal of getting women back to work
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Rethink needed to facilitate rise in dual-earner couples
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Calls for training to help judges with injury damages
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Marty and the Little People: GAA pundit preps for dance-off
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Tech firms must do more to protect children online, warns worried dad-of-three Coveney
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O’Sullivan faces being recalled to tribunal over ‘offensive’ memo
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Questions linger on as former commissioner may not be out of the woods yet
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Gang that left widow (83) injured in horrific raid may have travelled across Border
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Families shielding killers of Det Garda Donohoe warned: ‘You will never have peace’
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Shock as Ollie (3) dies after sudden illness
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Hospital repeats apology for ‘gross deficits’ at birth of Katie
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Flu virus to linger for five more weeks – as death toll rises to 34
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Suicidal women struggle to get a second opinion when seeking an abortion
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Taoiseach to make views on repealing Eighth known after special meeting of Cabinet
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Micheál is in a spot of bother – and this is about more than the impending referendum
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Bruton backs moves to limit career breaks amid teacher shortage
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‘Ashamed’ mother-of-four who stole €100,000 in social welfare is jailed
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Monkey magic but human cloning not yet on horizon
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1,100 child abuse reports for Tusla in only six weeks
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‘Breaking Bad’-style crystal meth laboratory uncovered in the capital
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Someone helped her disappear, says husband of missing Tina Satchwell
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Ireland faces EU fine of €1.7m over wind farm error
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Doctors struggle to assess suicidal patients
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French protest over fishing brings port of Calais to standstill
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Trump offers hope to ‘Dreamer’ immigrants fearing deportation
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Nato chief calls on Erdogan to cease attacks on Kurds
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Three dead as commuter train comes off track
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Syphilis-ridden 18th century mummy is relative of Johnson
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Controversial Hindu queen film opens in India amid protests
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Oprah rules herself out of running for the US presidency
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Chinese clamp down on violent Peppa Pig cartoon fakes
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We need to get smart about kids and their phones
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Cauliflower steak anyone? Not when closing the fridge door costs nothing
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With Ross as Government’s designated survivor, what could possibly go wrong?
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A little planning goes a long way
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Our politicians will bend the knee to their EU masters yet again
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Good Friday drink ban did have its merits too
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Varadkar offers assistance to British in Brexit malaise
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Irish banks set to tackle sour loans through securitisation
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Euro soars after Draghi delivers upbeat assessment
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Cryptocurrencies still no match for less volatile gold, global report argues
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Sharesfall as Aryzta issues new profit alert
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Business sentiment back at pre-crash levels – survey
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Ryanair warned by unions on talks
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Nama cleared by Europe over State aid complaint
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State receives €104m from gas fields
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First ever Korean pharma campus opens in Dublin
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Guinness and gin profits drive Diageo shares boost
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Caterpillar profit beats forecasts again as sales surge 35pc
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Stocks fall as the euro strengthens
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Daniel really wanted us to be absolutely comfortable together... many gins were had
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Mini Matt a big hit in clever satire
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Winning team produce mid-table performance
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From rough Diamond to rock gem
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Ikea’s ‘mass circularity’
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Humourless Corrie’s gone too dark
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Two-In-One
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Fab Fulton has St Malachy’s flying high
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‘Notorious’ strikes for Elliott
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‘RUBY’ OUT AS ‘GIN’ IS FANCIED FOR GOLD
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Enigmatic or just a mess? France in Six Nations chaos
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Edmund enjoys taste of big time
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Dates set for provinces’ Cup quarter-final clashes
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Rust-free McIlroy ‘ahead of schedule’
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Performance delights Carey as Fagan fires Carlow to victory
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Corry kills off brave Trinity bid
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Blanchfield helps DIT get back on track
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Forde hopes to have one last dance in Croke Park
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Gavin’s defence specialist aiming for triple glory in Cup
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Higgins out for Mayo as return to action put on back-burner
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Deely: London keen to give Sky deal thumbs-up
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Tribe stopper Callanan not prepared to walk away after rejuvenation
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Chelsea tiring of Conte’s excuses
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Hacienda in Madrid hills is bound to turn head of Tottenham’s hottest property
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Real to ramp up Hazard interest with Neymar deal ‘impossible’
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‘Silent leader’ Monreal is setting example in his understated way
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Mourinho’s currency is always in trophies
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Is it too much to ask our coaches to mix style, substance and maybe even a smile?
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Sanchez deal led to drug-test confusion
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Southgate eyes Rice switch
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O’Gara – Six Nations crown rests between Ireland and England
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Holy soldier’s HQ for ¤1.65m
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A SAFE PAIR OF HANDS
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GIANT VALUE IN COUNTY DUBLIN?
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SIXTIES STYLE: CHIC OR KITSCH?
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THE TAXING QUESTIONS
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4 ON THE MARKET
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Townhouse’s chic basement
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A stable economic outlook
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4 ON THE MARKET
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Gothic views in Kilcock
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4 ON THE MARKET
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On Leitrim’s tiny coastline
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Leo can’t bank on ‘mum and dad’ anymore
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A run-down ex-Corpo in D9
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A walk in the park
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Ongoing builds will keep things busy in popular postcode
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Fourth phase will appeal to families
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Traditional with a twist for first timers
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More units come on stream in Co Meath
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A3 rating for small scheme in seaside town
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Reviving Turvey legacy
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The Ryan Review
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Capital cottages
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Collecting up movie magic
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In the SALEROOMS