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New Zealand suspect that they encountered an Ireland team on the wane
New Zealand suspect that they encountered an Ireland team on the wane
Guidance says non-custodial sentences ‘not to be the starting point in any case’
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For Fine Gael, the small number awaiting deportation is proof inward migration has become ‘too high’
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Indecisive refereeing and a disappointing result against the All Blacks killed the atmosphere in Soldier Field
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Attorney General consulted over claims test papers were available, prompting concerns over public safety
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Sr Stan ‘confronted homelessness not merely as a social problem but as a moral and spiritual one’
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Low-stakes entertainment populated by broken-spirited creatures evokes eerie hollowness in desolate seaside town
A sombre admission in a car journey stripped away my assumptions about war – and forced me to confront what I would do if my own country were under attack
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There were early accusations the hurling star was leveraging his name for money but Carey’s criminal scams took things to an entirely different level
In Irish National Opera’s Puccini staging, Celine Byrne’s character is assured and forward-thinking rather than naive and vulnerable
Belfast International Arts Festival: Patrick O’Kane and Anna Healy star in John Morton’s dark comedy for the Lyric Theatre
Final 20 minutes revealed free-wheeling New Zealand capable of embracing new era and Green machine in need of a rebuild
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There’s an idealistic atmosphere here you don’t find much any more. It’s both reassuring and nostalgic
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