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The Leinster Council Chairman and former Westmeath footballer debate GAA funding
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Patrick Freyne: Frenchies are depicted as smelly, sex-obsessed, work-shy and nude
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Tony Holohan has warned about ‘slippage’ in compliance. Are you feeling the strain?
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How has life changed for you in recent weeks? Draw or paint a picture for our contest
Irish Times managing director expresses hope event might be held at later date
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Hung Dáil almost certain when election votes counted
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Share your views: More than three years after referendum, the UK leaves the EU on Friday
Polls show electorate wants change, so the party needs to prove it can do better
Inside Politics: Pension issue comes to fore as parties prepare to publish manifestos
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We want to know what you think ahead of the referendum this year
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The Irish Times would like to hear from renters about their experiences
Events big and offbeat call for gender balance and celebrate achievements
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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