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They discussed what they wanted the "reset" in Anglo-Irish relations to look like. Little detail of their conversation was provided afterwards. The only pledge from Mr Harris was one to establish ...
Women are far more inclined to re-gift unwanted presents than men while ... A significant percentage of Irish shoppers are also unsure of their rights when it comes to returning faulty goods ...
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What's Christmas without a bit of music ... and who's better at a bit of music than the Irish?! This Irish Christmas playlist from Spotify features some of Ireland's biggest names - Sinéad O'Conn ...