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We should leave the EU because we are net contributors to the EU, we are dependent on UK trade and to avoid having an external EU border
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Though it has produced nearly all modern Prime Ministers and is solidly pro-EU, this elitist university town antagonises the UK more than it defines it.
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Limerick Twenty Thirty is progress but sells the city short, failing to learn the lessons of rejuvenation elsewhere, focusing on quantity not quality, and not engaging locals
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The proposed ringroad and continuing prevalence of one-off housing applications symptomise historical planning anarchy and the derivative current planning stasis in Galway City and County
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Dynamic, diverse and politically right-on
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Abortionist sentenced to death sixty years ago
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Pyrrhic victory for old media as Commission will prevail over Irish Government
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Hillary has offered no radical new ideas since her college days
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From simply providing citizens with their entitle-ments, the State has now become the hand-maiden of the labour market, a match-maker
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Women’s Council wants action and urgency from government on gender quotas, abortion, violence and childcare-equality
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No evidence Rising hero and philanthropist wrote ‘Black Diaries’
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Leaving the EU will be a disaster, but also an unprecedented radical opportunity for the Left
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Corporate law is boring but trials are fun
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TCD fell 20 places to 98th and UCD fell 22 places to 176th but they both complacently blame inadequate funding
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Most service-providers for people with disabilities exert control over them
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Ireland should take its share of refugees from Greece
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Their deprivation rate was 53.4% in comparison to a national figure of 29%