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Allowances, Reilly and property tax on the agenda as Cabinet returns
The Cabinet meets for the first time in over a month today amid growing tensions between the two coalition parties over Health Minister James Reilly.
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The war at home… here’s what you might have missed in domestic rugby recently
It’s time to move on. The World Cup is but a memory – but away from the international stage, there’s more than enough to keep you entertained.
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McIlroy swings back at those criticising his preparation
Colin Montgomerie and others think Holywood man should have returned to action sooner.
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Holidays are over, lads – Kidney names side for summer training camps
Next stop New Zealand as Ireland’s rugby stars gear up for September’s trip to the southern hemisphere.
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G-Mac hits his stride at Sawgrass
McDowell three shots off the overnight lead held by Nick Watney at The Players Championship.
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McIlroy shoots 64 to move into the lead in Malaysia
A bogey-free round of eight-under sees him tied at the top with first-round leader Alexander Noren.
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Fenton facing Dunguib decision
Trainer says Dunguib may make step up to three miles at the Punchestown Festival in May.
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Radio Heads: McDevitt and Gilroy look forward to the national league action
Two of the most familiar voices on our airwaves offer their thoughts ahead of the national hurling and football league campaigns.
Share Tweet2# back-to-business - Monday 10 January, 2011
GAA mop-up: Dubs frozen out while Cork and Kerry up and running
The weather hit a lot of fixtures over the weekend but some new-look sides impressed nevertheless.
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