The Government has promised there will be no hiding place for Irish people caught using Irish passports after The Mire revealed clear evidence of Irish passports being used for business and pleasure trips.
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The Government has promised there will be no hiding place for Irish people caught using Irish passports after The Mire revealed clear evidence of Irish passports being used for business and pleasure trips.
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A study carried out by Japanese and Irish researchers has found that 57 per cent of our current politicians would never have been born if we had the same honour system as Japan.
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The President of Fifa, the governing body of football, has come under attack for cruelly exposing blind people to danger and mockery.
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A controversial publication by a group of leading scientists has cast doubt on the very existence of Government.
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Lower drink drive limits which have been passed by the Dail have been described as an unprovoked attack on the Lesser Spotted Rural Drinker.
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Vaguely Irish people everywhere are furious after discovering that the proposed Certificate of Irishness is in fact a National Solidarity Bond.
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Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheál Martin has said the Government would take a very dim view of any attempt by Israel to distribute Certificates of Irishness.
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The appalling bathing water quality at Ireland’s beaches need not necessarily be seen in a negative light, according to plans for a new Bord Failte marketing campaign.
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Research has shown that other people’s well-being is more stressful than unemployment, ill-health, mortgage arrears or childbirth.
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Fine Gael members were united in disbelief this morning after the counting of supporters for the leadership contest revealed that the party actually has an overall Dáil majority and could have been in Government for the last three years.
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