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# Jimmy Deenihan

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'Farce': Fine Gael begins adding women
Enda Kenny could yet intervene in the Ibrahim Halawa case
The Irish pub is set to become even harder to ignore on your holidays
New York club Shannon Gaels to get €250,000 funding from Irish Government
Here's how much we're spending to support Irish emigrants in Australia
€1 million for Irish emigrants made 'vulnerable by loneliness'
These emigrants explain the barriers that are keeping them from coming home
Returned to Ireland? Some emigrants feel out of the loop when they come home
What can the new diaspora minister do for the Irish abroad?
Demoted minister on his next move (...and his links to Michael Fassbender)
Enda on reshuffles: It's like selecting a team for an All Ireland Final, people are always disappointed
Here are 9 things you need to know about the Cabinet reshuffle
The 1916 relatives had a "surprisingly positive" meeting with Minister Deenihan
Relatives of 1916 personnel invited to participate in centenary commemoration
The famous standing stone on the Hill of Tara was vandalised last night
Schools to fall silent for one minute today to commemorate victims of the Famine
Licence to kill a pine marten granted despite protected status
Oireachtas group not happy with plans for Moore St buildings to become 1916 commemoration centre
Irish people asked to observe a minute's silence for victims of the Great Famine
After 98 years, Moore Street buildings are to become 1916 Rising commemoration
Gardaí still carrying out "extensive investigations" over killing of white-tailed eagle
Minister insists 'no plans to sell National Parks'
Christy Brown letters, photos and poems to remain in Ireland
New Censorship Board being put together...solely to deal with Alan Shatter's 'Laura'
Suicide, the Irish language and Rehab
One of the first white-tailed eagles bred in Ireland found dead after being shot
6 high-profile sportspeople turned into successful politicians
Groups outraged at exclusion from 'relevant stakeholders' meeting on ship destruction
Censorship Board can't be abolished until it deals with Alan Shatter's 'Laura'
Column: Irish art and culture is being failed by lazy, inept leadership
New strategy on bogs "treats science as something to be bargained away"
These amazing rare photos of Limerick, Clare and Kerry are to go on display
Pat Cox: 'I never asked for Patricia Ryan to be appointed'
Arts Minister read about Limerick City of Culture resignation 'in the paper'
Additional €85,000 to cover Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe renovation costs
Turf cutters dispute latest Deenihan comments on bogs
Unauthorised turf cutting declined by 45 per cent so far this year
Statue of Arthur Guinness unveiled in his hometown
Over €46,000 spent on surveillance of bogs for illegal turf cutting this year
Appeal for information after protected bird found hanging from gatepost