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Man charged with murder of his mother in Co Cavan
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Wednesday's papers: Unemployed grads, data snooping and unusually mild weather
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Record 225 aldermen resigned last year
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Fall in UK inflation to 2.5% paves way for Bank of England rate cut
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Send crisis in England risks creating ‘lost generation’ of children
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Labour faces costs of £50bn to replenish affordable housing after right to buy, report says
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In the new Trumpian era, liberal democracies must hold their noses – and engage with difficult partners | Timothy Garton Ash
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South Korea's Yoon: From rising star to historic arrest
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Dust begins to settle as Los Angeles reels from wildfires
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Sales of new homes up 69%; Demand for housing will continue to rise
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Irish eyes on BAFTA nominations at midday
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Galway medical tech company Aerogen to create 725 jobs
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‘High-risk sites’: where are the UK’s ‘forever chemical’ hotspots?
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Keir Starmer is right to gamble on an AI revolution, but it might not pay out in time | Rafael Behr
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RAF bases are hotspots of ‘forever chemical’ groundwater pollution, MoD documents show
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Farage and Truss attend UK launch of US climate denial group
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‘Cost of dying’ in UK hits record level as bereaved turn to crowdfunding to meet bills
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Amsterdam Michelin Star restaurant Coulisse to close doors after five years
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NVM: improved buyer opportunities may stall in 2025
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‘A viable business’: Rolls-Royce banking on success of small modular reactors
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Parental mental health biggest cause of child protection referrals in England
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‘Please don’t hit me!’ The battle between ebikers and other cyclists
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Halt illegal imports of conflict minerals from DRC, campaigners urge EU
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Latest news bulletin | January 15th – Morning
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Israeli airstrikes kill 17 in Gaza as ceasefire negotiations continue
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US Securities and Exchange Commission sues Elon Musk for not disclosing early Twitter stock purchase
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Gaza ceasefire close as leaders focus on 'coming hours'
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Gaza ceasefire deal still being worked on as war rages
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Fire-wrecked Los Angeles waits for winds to drop
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LA firefighters hold the line despite extreme conditions
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LA firefighters hold line despite extreme conditions
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South Korea's President Yoon Suk-yeol arrested by anti-corruption agency after weeks-long standoff
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South Korean investigators arrest impeached president
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South Korean investigators arrest impeached president
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UK women who suffer miscarriage should get two weeks’ paid leave, MPs say
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SEAI pays record €616m in energy upgrade grants in 2024
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Programme for Government 'very ambitious' - Martin
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New draft Programme for Government to be published today
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Call to overhaul obesity diagnoses amid fears of over-reliance on BMI
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Dates of French nuclear submarine patrols revealed by crew members on Strava
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Supporters of former Bolivian president Evo Morales clash with police
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Four held in Kerry on suspicion of aiding criminal group
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MP launches legal action against Andrew Tate over social media posts
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Driving ban for Laois man over parade collision
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Plan to cut VAT rate to 9% for some parts of hospitality
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Who is Tulip Siddiq, niece of deposed Bangladeshi PM who quit Treasury role?
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West must keep adapting Russia sanctions and focus on enforcement, analyst says
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Kate Middleton says she is in remission from cancer
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Utrecht issues nearly €200,000 in parking tickets during first Christmas enforcement
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Giving Tulip Siddiq anti-corruption job seen by insiders as own goal
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Andrew Malkinson calls miscarriage of justice watchdog’s ex-head ‘shameless’
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Ban on naming Sara Sharif care case judges would have ‘corrosive impact’, court told
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Watch: LA 'not out of danger' as locals query readiness
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Wave of bankruptcies to hit Dutch hospitality sector amid rising wages, supply costs
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NATO launches Baltic Sea patrols after suspected cable sabotage
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Frasers Group says two-thirds of retail staff are still on zero-hours contracts
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Donegal family concerned at delays in Indian murder trial
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The Guardian view on Rachel Reeves: turbulence caused by caution, cuts and criticism | Editorial
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Venezuela restricts Netherlands diplomats for challenging Maduro’s election claim
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UK women share their experiences of using fertility-tracking apps
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Stride’s Hamlet gag saves Reeves from slings and arrows of economic fortune | John Crace
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Italy to curb 'fake' online hotel and restaurant reviews
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Italy to curb 'fake' online hotel and restaurant reviews
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UK's Princess of Wales says she is in remission from cancer
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Keeping Gaie Delap in jail is a travesty of justice | Letters
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Anti-Al Capone tactics could work on people traffickers | Letters
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Could Keir Starmer’s AI dream derail his own green energy promise?
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British novelists criticise government over AI ‘theft’
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Four convicted in gang rape of homeless woman to spend up to 15 mos. in youth detention