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Housing & PlanningTaoiseach ‘disinclined’ to extend Help to Buy scheme to second-hand homesBy Jennifer Bray
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IrelandIreland’s family reunification legislation ‘not fit for purpose’, says commissionBy Jade Wilson
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OpinionThe grim reality of domestic violence: ‘I got pregnant and it was like he turned a dimmer switch’By Sarah Benson
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IrelandDogs at Cork puppy farm found in unsanitary and freezing conditions by inspectors By Barry Roche
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