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The Irish Times
Martyn Turner
Friday December 11th, 2020
Fri Dec 11 2020 - 01:00
Stephen Collins: Pooling national sovereignty has given Ireland great clout
The Irish Times view on legal costs: justice – at a price
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Pandemic has opened a vast policy vacuum
Newton Emerson: Foster’s lack of control over DUP is one of Brexit’s original sins
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