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MusicShane MacGowan: From céilí-punk rebel to feted genius, addict to national institution By Mick Heaney
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OpinionThe far right is not strong in Ireland. It’s up to social media platforms to keep it that wayBy Diarmaid Ferriter
OpinionIt was wrong of Leo Varadkar to send a servant of the State to Ben Dunne’s funeralBy Justine McCarthy
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Business Today NewsletterClonBio halts EU investment, Luas tender and Bernard Byrne on what’s nextBy Peter Flanagan
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IrelandTransport strikes: Train and bus services cancelled in Northern Ireland, with disruption on Dublin-Belfast line
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USNot even a murder plot on American soil will be allowed derail the US relationship with IndiaBy Simon Lewis, David Brunnstrom and Trevor Hunnicutt
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Crime & LawGardaí investigate suspected arson attack at Rosslare site earmarked for asylum seekersBy Conor Gallagher
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CourtsLimerick hurler Kyle Hayes ‘can expect custodial sentence’ after conviction for violent disorderBy David Raleigh
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Middle EastUnicef spokesman says ‘today those in power decided the killing of children would recommence in Gaza’By Michael Jansen
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