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    • Pointed remarks begin in Labour leadership race
    • Minister for Health James Reilly has called on the Central Remedial Clinic to seek a repayment of money from its former chief executive Paul Kiely and other senior figures James Reilly says charity should seek repayment from former CEO
    • Niall Collins: defended the letter he wrote to a court seeking leniency for a convicted drug dealer Niall Collins defends leniency letter on grounds of compassion
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    • Leading Light claims gold in driving finish
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    • Pádraig Harrington shoots two-under-par 69 at Fota Island
    • Uruguay’s Luis Suarez celebrates scoring his  second goal against England   at the Corinthians Arena in Sao Paulo. Photograph: Francois Xavier Marit /  Reuters England undone by all too familiar foe in Luis Suarez
    • Wexford centre half back Brian Malone is “well able to defend and has very commanding presence but well able to attack as well”, according to Dublin manager Jim Gavin. Photograph: Donall Farmer/Inpho. Jim Gavin has high praise for Wexford
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    • Senior CRC executives avoided full impact of public service cuts by splitting salaries
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    • Death of former chairman of Iona Technology
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    • Johnny Ronan: the developer has worked with  Paddy McKillen in the past McKillen and Ronan team up with American and UK funds to re-enter office construction
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    • A year on from ‘12 Years a Slave’, slavery continues
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    • Labour needs to rediscover its core values and campaigning zeal
    • Casting a fresh eye on the Tuam controversy
    • Bobby Molloy: he resigned as a minister after letters were sent from his office seeking temporary release for a convicted rapist Is it wrong for a politician to plead for leniency in all circumstances?
    • Don’t be evil? ‘Corporations are particularly dangerous and worrisome sources of domination’ How can we be free from corporate domination?
    • ‘The Bagration campaign, (which started in June 1944) also saw a further hardening of the attitudes between the combatants on the eastern front. The scene was set for the merciless campaigns of 1945, culminating in the brutal battle of Berlin.’ Above, Soviet soldiers marching in  Red Square, Moscow during a victory parade on June 24th, 1945. Photograph: Stringer/AFP/Getty Images Time for Bagration commemoration: looking to the Eastern front
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    • Rental negotiator Angela McCabe with prospective renters husband and wife Guillaume and Blanche de Montalivet view an apartment for rent in The Hibernian Apartments, The Gasworks, Barrow Street, Dublin. Photograph: David Sleator Googleland rents on the rise
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    • Tom Odell is playing for keeps
    • Vincent Piazza (2nd from right): 'I grew up with many really marginalised personalities. You went to school with Italians, Puerto Ricans, Irish. The people I grew up with have been an inspiration' Vincent Piazza: beyond the boardwalk
    • Alvin Lucier: ‘The reason I went into music was because I loved performing classical music. I found a way to write music for instruments, with electronics or without, that somehow followed my aesthetic ideas’ Brainwaves and other strange sounds from Alvin Lucier’s lab
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Alan Shatter makes scathing Dáil attack on Guerin report Former minister for justice Alan Shatter has launched an extraordinary attack on the Guerin report describing it as fundamentally flawed and also likening it to “kangaroo courts”. Former minister for justice says Guerin report was ‘fundamentally flawed’
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James Reilly says charity should seek repayment from former CEO Minister for Health James Reilly has called on the Central Remedial Clinic to seek a repayment of money from its former chief executive Paul Kiely and other senior figures
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  • Nosedive in CRC public donations
Niall Collins defends leniency letter on grounds of compassion Niall Collins: defended the letter he wrote to a court seeking leniency for a convicted drug dealer
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Fianna Fáil justice spokesman faces widespread criticism for letter to judge
  • Is it wrong for a politician to plead for leniency in all circumstances?
Obama to send 300 army advisers to Iraq Volunteers in the newly formed “Peace Brigades” participate in a parade near the Imam Ali shrine in the southern holy Shia city of Najaf, Iraq, yesterday. Photograph: Jaber al-Helo/AP
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  • Agencies appeal for aid as crisis deepens
EU survey shows Irish think hospitals are dangerous One Irish person in four says they or a family member have experienced an “adverse event” while receiving healthcare
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One in four says they or a family member have experienced an ‘adverse event’
European court rules against Dunnes Stores A sweater designed by Karen Millen in 2005 (left) and another design which appeared on the shelves of Dunnes Stores outlets  in 2006. Photograph: Handout/PA Wire
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Karen Millen says Dunnes should not be allowed copy its skirt and top
PAC suffers reversal in bid to compel Flannery and Kerins Decision by Committee on Procedure and Privileges will be a boost to Frank Flannery and Angela Kerins. Photograph: Collins
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Banking inquiry members object to timeline for hearings Ciaran Lynch of Labour, who is chairing the banking inquiry. Photograph: Alan Betson/The Irish Times
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Meeting in Leinster House hears investigation may have public hearings as late as June 2015
Stolen artworks worth over €100,000 seized in Dublin Supt Paul Moran at Pearse Street Garda station holding a painting by artist Mick O’Dea during a viewing of 48 pieces of stolen art. Photograph: Brenda Fitzsimons/The Irish Times
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