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High Court dismisses Doherty complaint against Referendum Commission

The High Court rules that there is not sufficient clarity between Irish and EU laws about how countries ratify certain measures.

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Springboks maintain Test dominance over England

The hosts secured a 22-17 victory earlier today, to hand Heyneke Meyer a winning start as coach.

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As it happened: New Zealand v Ireland, Second Test

Rugby League Park in Christchurch was the setting for what could be a punishing affair for the Irish unless they could up their game significantly.

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Egypt president’s order “start of a battle”

The president’s call for the parliament to reconvene could plenge the country into a new bout of instability, say activists.

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On the mend: Petrov leukaemia in remission, say Aston Villa

Petrov was diagnosed with the condition just over four months ago, after which followed his immediate withdrawal from first-team duties.

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McDonald and Cosgrove recall infamous Hill 16 warm-up

The ex Mayo and Dublin forwards share their memories of what ensued before throw-in in that memorable 2006 All-Ireland semi-final.

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Daithi Regan’s Key Duel: The midfield battle of Galway and Kilkenny

Ahead of today’s All-Ireland final, TheScore.ie’s hurling analyst looks at one of the key match-up’s that could decide the meeting of Galway and Kilkenny.

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Scars of the Easter Rising you can still see on Dublin streets

From bullet holes in masonry to trenches in St Stephen’s Green, we take a look at the physical remnants of the 1916 Easter Rising.

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The Lance Armstrong report is due this week… what will be in it?

USADA is expected to include detailed evidence — including witness names and specific allegations.

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President to launch 1913 Lockout tapestry project

The tapestry commemorates the historic event, which saw workers fighting for their rights almost a century ago.

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Hacker McKinnon won’t be charged in Britain

Gary McKinnon is wanted in the United States for breaking into military computer systems.

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Legendary human rights activist Inez McCormack dies

The veteran trade unionist and founder of the Participation and Practice of Rights organisation died following a short illness.

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France withdraws first batch of soldiers from Mali

The country will gradually pull its soldiers out of the country, leaving a permanent 1,000 strong-force to fight terrorism.

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JT McNamara transferred to Dublin hospital to continue recovery

The amateur jockey suffered a neck injury in a serious fall at Cheltenham last month.

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Bloodbath – Rory Dunne’s war wounds after Cavan’s win over Fermanagh

The Ulster championship is a tough battle ground.

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Helicopters ‘water-bomb’ Singapore to fight hazardous smoky haze

Sinagpore is shrouded in haze due to forest fires on the neighbouring Indonesian island of Sumatra.

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Snooker star Ali Carter diagnosed with cancer

“I hope to be back in action soon,” said Carter, who has been diagnosed with testicular cancer.

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As it happened: Cork v Kilkenny, All-Ireland senior hurling quarter-final

Would it be Cody or JBM celebrating today? Here’s how the action in Thurles unfolded today.

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This promo for Sunday’s Mayo-Donegal game will get you psyched

Get ready to rumble.

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Watch Jimmy Fallon in a lip sync-off with Joseph Gordon Levitt and Stephen...

Who won? YOU decide.

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