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Irish Examiner on MSNWedding of the Week: Killarney celebration for Cork bride and Kerry groomRose Jennings, Montenotte, Cork, and Páraic O'Connor, Castleisoand, Co Kerry, are married in Killarney, Co Kerry ...
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Irish Independent on MSNIn pictures: Saoirse Ronan, Andrew Scott and Kneecap among stars at IFTA awards on Friday nightThe stars are out in force this evening for the Irish Film and Television Awards in the Dublin Convention Centre this evening. Speaking on the red carpet, Andrew Scott said he is "really proud" of the ...
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Irish Examiner on MSN'We can let them rest in peace': Families of Stardust victims finally have closure after inquest verdictOn the 44th anniversary of the fire that claimed the lives of 48 people, their relatives feel they can now move on after the ...
Researchers at the University of Surrey have created a tool which can quickly identify weapons and help track their origins.
The victim of a tripe-stabbing attack in Dublin has shared the gory images of a huge cut to his neck and the stitches which he was treated with as a man has been arrested for the attack.
The health of our society is fundamental to our economy, and investing in healthcare and systems is essential for our future ...
The suspect in the car-ramming attack in Munich that left more than 30 people injured appears to have had an Islamic extremist motive – but there is no evidence that he was involved with any radical ...
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BuzzFeed on MSNParents Who've Moved Abroad Are Sharing The Biggest Differences They've Noticed When It Comes To Raising ChildrenTeen Mom star Amber Portwood is still struggling with the pain of her split from ex-fiancé Gary Wayt. "I'm more than ...
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Irish Mirror on MSN'I scrolled through holiday snaps on boyfriend's phone - but found something sinister'A woman has sought advice after she found something while scrolling through her boyfriend's phone - and people are divided ...
For those who may want to see Trump motorcade in Palm Beach, Florida — when he's on his way to Mar-a-Lago or Palm Beach ...
AH, Ireland. Don’t you just love it. A civil servant at the Department of the Taoiseach – the highest office in the land – has been on a career break for TWELVE YEARS. Another, an assistant ...
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