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Irish Examiner: Frustration in Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael as Martin and Harris set to back Sinn Féin abortion bill
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Irish Examiner: Government should listen to itself on spending, finance watchdog tells TDs
RTÉ News: McAleese criticises use of Irish flags to intimidate
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TheJournal.ie: Garden cabin legislation will be passed by the summer, junior minister pledges
RTÉ News: MEPs vote in favour of final elements of EU-US trade deal
Irish Examiner: New laws to restrict short-term lets will be the 'strongest' in Europe, housing minister says
TheJournal.ie: Oil prices at three-month low but fuel body warns prices will rise when excise cuts end
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RTÉ News: Kenneally survivors to be offered formal State apology
Irish Examiner: Revenue will not collect existing derelict property levies under new laws
TheJournal.ie: Closure of Phoenix magazine 'another blow to media plurality', union says
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Irish Fiscal Advisory Council chairman warns that while the economy is still strong, it is too heavily reliant on corporation tax
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Former president Dr Mary McAleese has criticised the use of the Irish flag to intimidate and compared it with the experiences of some Irish people who emigrated to the US and the UK.
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The Dáil has debated Sinn Féin's bill which seeks to remove the three-day reflection period that a woman must wait between seeking an abortion and accessing the service
Fuels for Ireland has said that when government excise cuts end next month, ‘prices will rise again unless there is a plan in place’.
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Under the new rules, structures up to 45 square metres, and which are placed at the bottom of someone’s garden will be permitted without planning.
The survivors of convicted paedophile Bill Kenneally are to be offered a "full and formal" State apology.
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James Browne said he wanted to 'get as many homes back into use as possible', amid crackdown on short-term tourist lets
Plans brought to Cabinet would instead introduce a new tax from 2027, with a minimum rate of 7%
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Paddy Prendeville, editor of The Phoenix, confirmed the publication closed down Tuesday after 43 years in business.
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MEPs have voted in favour of the final elements of last autumn's EU-US trade deal, removing the final parliamentary hurdles to the controversial agreement between Brussels and the White House.
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