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OpinionEnshrining housing rights in the Constitution could prove to be a damp squibBy Colm Ó Cinnéide
PoliticsGovernment departments hold pronouns workshops to support colleagues’ gender identityBy Jennifer Bray
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IrelandUisce Éireann issues boil water notice for 100,000 people after ‘excessive’ strike actionBy Vivienne Clarke and Emmet Malone
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IrelandVaradkar offers condolences ‘on behalf of the nation’ to families of Monaghan crash victimsBy Olivia Kelleher
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AfricaZimbabwe elections: Opposition and rights activists ‘being repressed’ ahead of poll By Bill Corcoran
UKUK minister criticised after asking constituents if they would like to live next to a Traveller siteBy Mark Paul
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Crime & LawDublin fatal assault followed objection over car door being opened, gardaí believeBy Conor Lally
IrelandConor Pass site in Co Kerry put up for sale with €10m price tagBy Anne Lucey in Killarney and Tim O'Brien
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