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Europe
Spain votes in repeat election after six-month deadlock
UK
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Philip Stephens
Soccer
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Abroad
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Health
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TV & Radio
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Kevin Courtney
UK
Nigel Farage says UK faces mild recession ‘regardless of Brexit’
World
Petition urging second EU vote gains almost 3 million signatures
Culture
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Rugby
Iain Henderson targets win over All Blacks in Chicago
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Gerry Thornley
UK
Scotland could veto Brexit laws, Nicola Sturgeon warns
Business
Brexit: What to look out for in the days ahead
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Cliff Taylor
US
‘Whitey’ Bulger auction to benefit victims’ families
Ireland
Government expected to keep financial emergency legislation
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Martin Wall
Middle East
Iraqi commander declares defeat of Islamic State in Falluja
Sport
Tyson Fury’s camp ‘baffled’ by doping claims
Soccer
Antoine Griezmann’s quick double ends Irish dream
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Emmet Malone
Politics
Michael Healy-Rae warns of increased immigration after Brexit
By
Anne Lucey
Soccer
France 2 Republic of Ireland 1: Player Ratings
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Patrick Madden
Economy
Europe must not rush towards a closer union that no one wants
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Kevin O'Rourke
Europe
Vatican denies Turkey’s claim Pope Francis has ‘crusader mentality’
Politics
Brexit: Border poll unlikely for now but that may change
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Gerry Moriarty
Financial Services
Dublin among locations to benefit as banks plan London exit
Ireland
UK ‘not a great place to be’ after Brexit, says Irish business woman
Soccer
Griezmann’s tournament takes flight against Ireland
Fashion
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Dominique McMullan
Racing
Minding stars in Aidan O’Brien’s Group-race four-timer
Soccer
Captain Steven Davis takes pride in Northern Ireland’s campaign
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Michael Walker
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Politics
Independent Alliance to meet with Attorney General over abortion bill
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Sarah Bardon
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Monaghan show spirit to earn a late reprieve against Donegal
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Ian O'Riordan
Sport
Mark English back to winning ways in National Championshps
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Ian O'Riordan
Gaelic Games
Longford find something extra to end Down’s miserable year
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Fermanagh turn screw in second half to dump Wexford out
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Dominic Coyle
Soccer
Germany ease into quarter-finals without breaking sweat
By
Paul Wilson
Politics
Former NI secretary of state Patrick Mayhew dies
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Gerry Moriarty
Rugby
Olympic Sevens heaven slips away for Ireland Women
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Daire Walsh
Soccer
TV View: Karma does not come back to haunt French
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Brian O'Connor
Soccer
Shock turns to awe for Deschamps and France
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Keith Duggan
Golf
Henrik Stenson claims 10th European Tour title at BMW International
UK
Eight children, two adults injured as Scottish rollercoaster derails
Health
Moderate adversity can make you a happier person
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Padraig O'Morain
Asia-Pacific
Australian PM stresses need for certainty ahead of election
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Pádraig Collins
UK
‘Europe is dead . . . long live Europe?’: World media reacts to Brexit
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Derek Scally
Gaelic Games
Westmeath slug by Kildare into another Leinster final
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Malachy Clerkin
Health
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Danielle Barron
Gaelic Games
Mannerly Meath no match for Dublin machine
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Seán Moran
Politics
Offaly TD to seek legal advice over incident in constituency office
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Sarah Bardon
Editorials
Arranging the terms of divorce
UK
Jeremy Corbyn faces crisis after shadow cabinet exodus
Ireland
Fishing industry warns against EU negotiations ‘sell-out’
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Lorna Siggins
Soccer
Robbie Brady: 'We showed we have a bit about us'
By
Emmet Malone
Ireland
Mary Robinson: Brexit could have domino effect
By
Lorna Siggins
Soccer
Eden Hazard the conductor as Belgium ease by Hungary
By
Nick Ames
Sport
Handy Guide to Sport on Television this Week
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Damian Cullen
Europe
Spain’s mainstream parties defy polls and challenge from left
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Guy Hedgecoe
UK
Roy Foster: Britain consigned to margins by the ‘stupid party’
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Roy Foster
Soccer
Iceland’s players are winners even if they lose
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Dominic Fifield
UK
UK will retain access to single market, says Boris Johnson
Media
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Soccer
Euro 2016: On quitting while we are ahead
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Frank McNally
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