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Most countries send a joint delegation between the Head of State and Government. In his will, Francis revealed that the ...
Northern Ireland's First Minister attendance at Vatican funeral not confirmed, but understood talks are in place to secure an official invitation. | UTV News ...
Many Irish people are believed to be among the tens of thousands who have flocked to Rome to pay their respects to the late ...
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Independent.ie on MSN‘A masterpiece in managing big egos’ –The global leaders set to descend on the Vatican for Pope Francis' funeralFinal mourners were in a queue for their last chance to see Pope Francis’s remains ahead of his funeral mass on Saturday morning. World leaders are flying in to the Vatican from across the globe to ...
The head of the Catholic Church in Ireland and Irish President Michael D Higgins are among those travelling to Rome on Friday ...
All-Ireland Primate Eamon Martin will be joined by the Archbishop of Dublin in representing the Irish Catholic Church at ...
Former Prime Minister of Ireland Leo Varadkar said Western countries should give more foreign aid to reduce illegal migration ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNGovernments will know ‘within weeks’ if legacy agreement can be reachedUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNTanaiste Simon Harris: Family of murdered GAA official Sean Brown has waited too long for truthThe family of murdered GAA official Sean Brown has waited “too long” for truth and justice, Ireland’s deputy premier Simon Harris has said.
Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn has again insisted he wants a full and independent investigation into the murder.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNIrish and British governments to decide 'in weeks' if they can reach agreement on Troubles legacyThe Irish and British governments will know whether they can reach an agreement on Northern Ireland legacy issues “within ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNTánaiste Simon Harris 'very nervous' about proposal to introduce Dublin tourism taxEarlier this month, it was suggested that the four local authorities in Dublin were working on an agreed-upon proposal to introduce a tourism tax.
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