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EconomyIbec lowers growth forecast for Irish economy and warns of market instabilityBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
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Social AffairsHalf of eviction notices are invalid in cases where landlord selling home, according to housing charity ThresholdBy Olivia Kelly
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IrelandAn Bord Pleanála chairman announces retirement after months of turmoil at planning authorityBy Arthur Beesley and Cormac McQuinn
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EuropeG7 foreign ministers agree winter aid package to prevent Russia ‘breaking’ UkraineBy Derek Scally
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