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PoliticsExpert group will draw up universal pension scheme for all private sector workersByHarry McGee
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Farming & FoodUS market for Irish beef may not live up to Minister’s expectationsByEoin Burke-Kennedy
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TransportAer Lingus rejects second takeover offer from BA ownerByPamela Newenham, Cliff Taylor and Barry O'Halloran
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