Taoiseach hits out at Mayo councillors over anti-refugee motion as Opposition deputies criticise Government in Dáil over management of refugee crisis
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Racket Hall closed on Thursday with plans to house 160 international protection applicants in Tipperary hotel
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Tipperary TD, who was criticised in tribunal report, said his representation costs amounted to €2.8 million
Taoiseach could always have attended himself in a private capacity but sending his official representative gave his Government’s seal of approval to Dunne
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Move comes as Government prepares to defend court action against 1995 licence award to businessman Denis O’Brien
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