The Taoiseach Micheál Martin has reiterated the Government will reflect on the planning permission granted to build apartments on the site of the former Bessborough mother and baby homes site in Co Cork
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Breaking news: Lindsey Graham, a longtime Republican senator from South Carolina, died Saturday night, his office said in a statement.
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BREAKING: A 28-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of Ann Widdecombe, Devon and Cornwall Police said.
The suspect, who is a white British national, is in police custody.
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The Deputy First Minister has broken her silence giving her first interview since Jeffrey Donaldson's conviction, saying that she feels "very traumatised" and "shaken to the core."
Emma Little Pengelly repeatedly denied knowing anything about the convicted paedophile's behaviour. She sat down exclusively with our Political Editor Tracey Magee.
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The Department for Communities has said it was not consulted about the demolition of a derelict Georgian building and was not aware of any planning approval for the works. https://t.co/UfnH6f2bP1
The European Parliament has voted in favour of a proposal to ban alumina exports to Russia. The measure was contained in amendments to a vote on a report on Ukraine's accession to the EU https://t.co/eyhRRVkdEJ
EXCLUSIVE | Woman claims Jeffrey Donaldson tried to kiss her and put hand up skirt in DUP Westminster offices
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EXCLUSIVE: A young woman described by Ian Paisley as a "victim" of Jeffrey Donaldson said that Emma Little-Pengelly had told her that the disgraced former DUP leader was "a danger" to her, @BelTel can reveal.
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'Cork brought an enormous following to Croke Park but a good portion were already down Jones's Road when Conor Cooney fired home an injury-time goal to complete a second-half rout.' - @ConorNeville reports from Croke Park after a superb Galway win
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Ireland has been impressive with the launch of its six-month EU Presidency, but the spectre of the Aughinish Alumina investigation has overshadowed the fanfare, writes Europe Editor Tony Connelly
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