UKUK law: Renewed bid to make it difficult for those wrongfully convicted to claim compensationBy Mark Hennessy
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IrelandFormer taoiseach John Bruton calls for Dáil reform at constitutional conventionBy Michael O'Regan
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PoliticsGilmore pledges property tax cut as part of Labour’s local election manifestoBy Stephen Collins
People‘Persevere...and keep having a laugh,’ actor Cillian Murphy tells youth groups in GalwayBy Lorna Siggins
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